What you said, Robert. (Even to the final apostrophe after words ending in ‘s.’)
As to sending those folks to the lovely island of Martha’s Vineyard, where there is not enough housing for those who work there now, it was a cheap political stunt by a cheap politician. But I suspect that the victims of this publicity grab will turn out to …
What you said, Robert. (Even to the final apostrophe after words ending in ‘s.’)
As to sending those folks to the lovely island of Martha’s Vineyard, where there is not enough housing for those who work there now, it was a cheap political stunt by a cheap politician. But I suspect that the victims of this publicity grab will turn out to be the victors, when they are settled, and given the chance to learn English and find work. I just hope some enterprising reporters check back with them two years from now, in the run-up to the 2024 election.
After I posted the comment above, I thought of the perfect line to describe DeSanctimonious, and also Trump and the rest of their crowd. It’s from The Big Sleep, and I can’t believe I never remembered it until now. In the immortal words of Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe, “The cheaper the crook, the gaudier the patter.”
What you said, Robert. (Even to the final apostrophe after words ending in ‘s.’)
As to sending those folks to the lovely island of Martha’s Vineyard, where there is not enough housing for those who work there now, it was a cheap political stunt by a cheap politician. But I suspect that the victims of this publicity grab will turn out to be the victors, when they are settled, and given the chance to learn English and find work. I just hope some enterprising reporters check back with them two years from now, in the run-up to the 2024 election.
After I posted the comment above, I thought of the perfect line to describe DeSanctimonious, and also Trump and the rest of their crowd. It’s from The Big Sleep, and I can’t believe I never remembered it until now. In the immortal words of Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe, “The cheaper the crook, the gaudier the patter.”