the "Headline That Caught My Attention or the WTF" thread

As Jack Reacher said,

"Remember, you wanted this..................."

No, that was DiBlasio.

But Adams needs to be held accountable for the gun violence, out of control ebikes and countless unlicensed weed dispensaries!

Migrants have become an excuse for everything else!
 
No, that was DiBlasio.

But Adams needs to be held accountable for the gun violence, out of control ebikes and countless unlicensed weed dispensaries!

Migrants have become an excuse for everything else!
NYC ASKED for that leadership too. And continues down the same path. So yes, NYC wanted this.
 
Not pointed at anybody in particular but....

The anti immigrant/migrant sentiment would have a lot more credibility if we could confirm that you have stopped eating at any restaurants as they are notorious for having kitchens full of immigrants, do not use any outside contractors for landscaping, home improvements, appliance deliveries, etc.

Its 1 thing to point out and complain about the obvious issues but its basically a crock if continuing to enjoy services they provide you
 
Not pointed at anybody in particular but....

The anti immigrant/migrant sentiment would have a lot more credibility if we could confirm that you have stopped eating at any restaurants as they are notorious for having kitchens full of immigrants, do not use any outside contractors for landscaping, home improvements, appliance deliveries, etc.

Its 1 thing to point out and complain about the obvious issues but its basically a crock if continuing to enjoy services they provide you
no issue with immgrants as long as they arrived lawfully like most of our forebearers did............
 
Not pointed at anybody in particular but....

The anti immigrant/migrant sentiment would have a lot more credibility if we could confirm that you have stopped eating at any restaurants as they are notorious for having kitchens full of immigrants, do not use any outside contractors for landscaping, home improvements, appliance deliveries, etc.

Its 1 thing to point out and complain about the obvious issues but its basically a crock if continuing to enjoy services they provide you

Following their typical character assassination tactics, the left keeps couching this as "anti-immigrant and anti-migrant" like these terms aren't also intentionally misleading. We are opposed to ILLEGAL immigration. You cannot have a country with uncontrolled borders and a free-for-all entry.

FWIW, I don't employ illegals, I mow my own lawn, and when I go to a restaurant I really have no way of knowing the immigration status of the people employed there, but I wouldn't patronize them if I knew for sure, and I'd have no issues with ICE rousting them if they did. Oh, BTW, @$$uming all Hispanics working in restaurants or mowing lawns are illegals would be considered racist. Hint, hint.

While we're on the subject, a sanctuary city does not cooperate with immigration authorities. That means they've decided to support illegal and uncontrolled immigration. All my ancestors came here legally. They had to comply with the laws which included quotas. The US can only assimilate a certain number of immigrants per year. If you decide you're a sanctuary for all immigrants regardless of status, then you should have to bear a significant portion of the burden.

Whoever decided to ship these people to the states that support unrestricted and illegal immigration was a genius. Maybe once they have the reality in their yard instead of seeing it on the news from hundreds of miles away they'll figure out that reality and ideology aren't the same.
 
Following their typical character assassination tactics, the left keeps couching this as "anti-immigrant and anti-migrant" like these terms aren't also intentionally misleading. We are opposed to ILLEGAL immigration. You cannot have a country with uncontrolled borders and a free-for-all entry.

FWIW, I don't employ illegals, I mow my own lawn, and when I go to a restaurant I really have no way of knowing the immigration status of the people employed there, but I wouldn't patronize them if I knew for sure, and I'd have no issues with ICE rousting them if they did.

While we're on the subject, a sanctuary city does not cooperate with immigration authorities. That means they've decided to support illegal and uncontrolled immigration. All my ancestors came here legally. They had to comply with the laws which included quotas. The US can only assimilate a certain number of immigrants per year. If you decide you're a sanctuary for all immigrants regardless of status, then you should have to bear a significant portion of the burden.

Whoever decided to ship these people to the states that support unrestricted and illegal immigration was a genius. Maybe once they have the reality in their yard instead of seeing it on the news from hundreds of miles away they'll figure out that reality and ideology aren't the same.
VERY well said.
 
Not pointed at anybody in particular but....

The anti immigrant/migrant sentiment would have a lot more credibility if we could confirm that you have stopped eating at any restaurants as they are notorious for having kitchens full of immigrants, do not use any outside contractors for landscaping, home improvements, appliance deliveries, etc.

Its 1 thing to point out and complain about the obvious issues but its basically a crock if continuing to enjoy services they provide you
And finally, it has to be fixed from the top down, not the bottom up. When you have an administration that does not want to fix, or even follow current rules in place, it becomes a free for all.
 
Well said. My family came from overseas and did it the legal way. And they did not receive benefits and cell phones. They started with dirt and built what they had.
my great grandmother emmigrated from Ireland during the patato famine when she was 14 & worked as a house keeper saving enough money to bring her sister here (legally) - same with my great grandfather - came in from Germany & worked as a blacksmith
 
my great grandmother emmigrated from Ireland during the patato famine when she was 14 & worked as a house keeper saving enough money to bring her sister here (legally) - same with my great grandfather - came in from Germany & worked as a blacksmith
LEGALLY - That is really the END of ANY discussion.
 
And finally, it has to be fixed from the top down, not the bottom up. When you have an administration that does not want to fix, or even follow current rules in place, it becomes a free for all.

Well, yes, but who elected the administration? The ideologues who vote with no concept of reality are the bottom who need to see the real results of their choices.

Elections have consequences.
 
Well, yes, but who elected the administration? The ideologues who vote with no concept of reality are the bottom who need to see the real results of their choices.

Elections have consequences.

True enough BUT we can't forget that Congress needs to rewrite the immigration rules, a can that both parties have been kicking down the road for decades!!

Ignoring immigration is a game that both parties enjoy playing...
 
True enough BUT we can't forget that Congress needs to rewrite the immigration rules, a can that both parties have been kicking down the road for decades!!

Ignoring immigration is a game that both parties enjoy playing...
Although flawed, there are laws on the books to follow. And up until, if ever, Congress changes it, just follow the law.
 
The guy has a death wish, should have let him go mano a mano with Franklin...

Man Tried to Travel the Atlantic in a Hamster Wheel, U.S. Says. Again.

The man, Reza Baluchi, 51, was charged Tuesday in connection with the attempted voyage from Florida to London, cut short when the authorities caught up with him off the coast of Georgia last month.

The “hydro pod” that Reza Baluchi used for a journey in 2021. He was arrested after an attempt to cross the Atlantic Ocean last month.

The “hydro pod” that Reza Baluchi used for a journey in 2021. He was arrested after an attempt to cross the Atlantic Ocean last month. Credit...Flagler County Sheriff Office

As Hurricane Franklin was barreling toward the Eastern United States last month, the United States Coast Guard, preparing off the coast of Georgia, encountered another unexpected phenomenon.
Alone at sea was a man in a buoyant human-size hamster wheel who claimed he was trying to journey on the Atlantic Ocean. Again.

The man, Reza Baluchi, 51, of Florida, told officers he had planned to travel more than 4,000 miles to London in the homemade vessel, which the Coast Guard later described as unsafe, given that it was built with buoys. Mr. Baluchi, who has been attempting similar voyages since 2014, threatened to kill himself should officers interrupt his mission, the Coast Guard said.

He was eventually persuaded to leave his vessel on Aug. 29 and was charged in federal court in Miami on Tuesday with obstruction of boarding and violation of the Captain of the Port Order.

According to the Coast Guard, Mr. Baluchi was first spotted on Aug. 26, around 70 nautical miles off the coast of Tybee Island, Ga. Officers asked him to show his registration documents, but he could not find them, according to a complaint filed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida in Miami.

When officers approached Mr. Baluchi’s vessel in a smaller boat and asked him to disembark, he said he had a 12-inch knife and would kill himself, so they returned to their ship, which remained nearby, according to the complaint. The next day, officers tried again, but this time Mr. Baluchi showed them two knives, again threatening to kill himself. He then grabbed some wires and said he would blow himself up, according to the documents. Later, he told the officers that the so-called bomb was fake.

It was two days before officers — who had tried to deliver food, water and news of the approaching hurricane to Mr. Baluchi — were finally able to coax him from his floating wheel. On Friday, they brought him ashore in Miami Beach.

Neither Mr. Baluchi, who said he was born in Iran and was granted asylum in the United States, nor his lawyer could immediately be reached for comment on Wednesday evening. The Justice Department refused to comment further on the case.

According to court documents, the voyage was Mr. Baluchi’s fourth attempt in a decade at traveling on the ocean in a homemade contraption. Each time, the Coast Guard ultimately intervened, according to court records.

In 2021, beachgoers were stunned when he popped out of a top hatch of a wheel, having traveled just 25 miles of his planned route from St. Augustine, Fla., to New York, using the power of his two legs and, if all had gone according to plan, the Gulf Stream.

Mr. Baluchi had spent thousands of dollars making improvements to that craft, called a hydro pod, which was equipped with a satellite phone, a water filtration system, a solar array, neoprene wet suits and a stockpile of granola and ramen noodles, he said in an interview at the time. But he aborted his adventure when he realized his backup GPS device and charging cables were missing.

“I know what I’m doing,” he said in the 2021 interview, in which he noted that the purpose of his attempted trips was to raise money to help homeless people and for other charitable causes. He added, “I am not dumb.”

According to the authorities, Mr. Baluchi also attempted trips on the ocean in a homemade vessel in 2014 and 2016. The year after the first attempt, he was served an order advising him that his vessel was unsafe and outlining the requirements for making it seaworthy. Those included clearing any voyages with the relevant authorities and making sure he had a support vessel.

Mr. Baluchi was released on Tuesday on $250,000 bond, according to court documents, which note that he “may not go to the ocean or board a vessel on to the ocean.”
 
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