Thursday, December 12, 2024

Throwing the illegals under the bus for a pardon

 That's the liberal take on NYC Mayor Eric Adams' meeting with incoming border czar Tom Homan at Gracie Mansion today.  Sure he might need a pardon someday but he's not throwing them under the bus.  They might wind up on the bus though.


Your .02.

14 comments:

  1. Wonder how many illegals in NYC? Out for Mexican last night.
    El Sombrero. The owners and kids are citizens, but not sure about
    some of the rest of the staff. I sort of test when I order beer.
    Estrella Jalisco is pronounced differently in English and Spanish.
    If they say "sure" is a clue and if they say " Nunca había oído hablar de esa cerveza?" it makes me wonder, ya know? Gracias Amigo.

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  2. Homan's a little scary. Maybe next year for Halloween.

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  3. So Dr. Phil asked him the question on everyone's mind. For those illegals who have assimilated, haven't committed any crimes and are hard-working what do you say about them. Homan: "You have a problem."

    Oh boy.

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  4. Kind of interesting, Trump is using sections of the Alien and Sedition Act from when John Adams was president. The Federalists used it to chase down and jail the other party, the Democrat-Republicans like
    Jefferson. It was so unpopular that the hunters became hunted and the Federalists were booted from power. It is considered unconstitutional. But Homan is a professional and will be tough.
    I figure I'll be sent back to Norway. They talk funny. Holy Trump
    sendt meg. Hvor er badet?

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  5. The border czar doesn't have to be approved by the Senate. In fact he's already meeting with mayors. If you wanna get technical Trump isn't even President yet.

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  6. True, true, true and Trump

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  7. By the time he gets inaugurated, all the illegal aliens will be gone.
    Is he inviting JD Pence to the swearing in? Is Clarence Thomas
    doing the swearing part? Has Homan set his eyes on the feral cat
    population? Complicated, got lots of questions.








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  8. Feral cats - kind of popular. My middle girl in Kansas has one named
    Cleo, spends nights in the garage and eats better than me. I sent her
    an ad for a tiny cat barn that is heated in winter. Lucky Cleo.

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  9. Apparently from what I read they can develop a special deep bond with one person and trust that person only. That'd be me.

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    1. I guess. She even took Cleo in a couple years back for neutering. Smart cat, didn't complain, blamed the vet and not
      the food and shelter person. She also has Millie, an indoor
      cat with no teeth, who has to be put in a straight jacket while at the vet. Kind of like me at the colonoscopy.

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    2. Some cats are aloof. Mine want constant attention. Sometimes I just wanna relax ya know?

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    3. They say paying attention to cats IS relaxing. Dunno - depends on whether they want to sleep on your lap or offer you a choice mouse head.

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    4. Sometimes when I wanna use my tablet the cat comes over and wants to be petted for ten minutes. Gotta do my taxes in the attic.

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    5. Ours does that to the Mrs. when she is on the couch with her
      laptop. I figure he is jealous. I have a computer nook in the basement with all the bells and whistles and here the basement is illegal for cats.

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