It’s funny … when former President Barack Obama was picking out properties to live in once out of office, he let neither climate change nor the complete lack of infrastructure keep him from spending millions on a mansion on Martha’s Vineyard. When Obama wanted to throw a birthday party during the pandemic with 600 of his closest friends, some were literally able to fly in on their private jets to party in the big tent set up outside. The island could accommodate that without tipping over, so what’s Chuck Todd’s problem?
Chuck Todd says sending migrants to Martha's Vineyard is "inhumane" because it's "a literal island that doesn't have any infrastructure" pic.twitter.com/dnUhUIYhA1
— Washington Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) September 15, 2022
Residents have already told local news that these 50 migrants need to move on, because there just isn’t the infrastructure to keep them.
Come on … how many guest bedrooms do you think Barack Obama alone has in his mansion.
Now do a tiny border town, Chuckles.
— SixPoundLine (@PeaGravelNed) September 15, 2022
Del Rio Texas is the infrastructure capitol of the US.
— SΞ4N VΞNKM4N (@MrFoPow) September 15, 2022
Has anyone asked @ChuckTodd how much longer restocking the shelves with Grey Poupon and caviar take in Martha's Vineyard compared to the bustling metropolis of, say Del Rio, Texas, or Nogales, Arizona?
— Aldous Huxley's Ghost™ (@AF632) September 15, 2022
So it's like Devil's Island or something?
Weird, because there seem to be a lot of AirBnB rentals available where they could be housed.
— Passably Affable (@tbrusletten) September 15, 2022
That must be why all those wealthy politicians flock to it.
— FunkyPox (@corrcomm) September 15, 2022
That's weird, my friend who lives there is a nurse and works at a hospital of some sort anyway 🤔🤷♀️
— Shayadjinn (@Shayadjinn1) September 15, 2022
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It's literally 50 people.
Small border towns with much smaller infrastructure have to deal with thousands.— Ryuusuke Saeba (@RyuusukeSaeba) September 15, 2022
Yeah islands can't have infrastructure. It must be so run down and terrible for all those million and billionaires to live on it, I just feel terrible for them
— Jordan (@jmungo99) September 15, 2022
How do the people who live in luxury there get food, shelter, and water?
— Thatcher Coalition (@coalitionthatch) September 15, 2022
I dunno but this sure looks like “infrastructure” pic.twitter.com/ke4VRjtcSp
— TheRightWingM 🇺🇸🇺🇦 (@TheRightWingM) September 15, 2022
Yup, I feel the pain the residents are feeling. pic.twitter.com/iUUDtCvDDW
— ⬛️⬛️⬛️⬛️⬛️ (@jr_clavin) September 15, 2022
Ohhh, this one's on sale. pic.twitter.com/Hvd4zgJLSw
— ⬛️⬛️⬛️⬛️⬛️ (@jr_clavin) September 15, 2022
How do the residents survive?
— Silcy (@Silc_nj) September 15, 2022
Literal islands. No infrastructure. pic.twitter.com/Hc5GUj7u7f
— JT (@JTJrJr2) September 15, 2022
But Brandon’s the king of infrastructure 😂
— Tonia (@tonkit9002) September 15, 2022
It’s a shame they called themselves a sanctuary city.
— Happy Warrior (@Consta2tion) September 15, 2022
Oh well, they too can enjoy the consequences of ignoring the border. Maybe elect someone that gives a damn about our laws.
— TheT8rSalad (@t8r_the) September 15, 2022
All of this over 50 migrants. It’s another “humanitarian crisis.” Have Michelle Obama make sandwiches or something.
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WATCH: Whoopi Goldberg unloads on ‘bonehead’ Ron DeSantis for granting Dems’ wishes and turning Martha’s Vineyard into a sanctuary city https://t.co/9nZCKU6vxe
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) September 15, 2022
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