Punching Back, Twice As Hard

What’s good for El Paso…

Overwhelmed city officials are struggling to provide a promised intake center and hotel rooms to migrants being shipped by the busload from Texas to the Big Apple, The Post has learned.

The Department of Homeless Services acknowledged to The Post that it has abandoned its initial plan to operate an intake and processing center dedicated to the recent arrivals alongside a 600-room shelter at the ROW NYC hotel on Eighth Avenue in Midtown.

Officials would only say Sunday that they have finally selected a finalist to operate the-yet-to-open Manhattan facility but would not reveal the contractor’s name or its location.

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8 Replies to “Punching Back, Twice As Hard”

  1. Amazing to see the Democrat run administrations fall apart when they have to cope with just a tiny percentage of what the border States deal with, all while they mouth platitudes about open borders and sanctuary cities. Usual liberal nonsense, living in fantasyland and shocked when reality smacks them in the face.

    There will be more of this on the energy front come winter.

  2. They wanted to Virtue Signal as a kind, caring Sanctuary City.
    Let the sanctimonious b@st@rds choke on it.

  3. Get those “refugees” a low paying menial job! Send them out to sit around the local Home Depot. If nobody hires them for $5.00/hr … then they can always steal from the paying customers.

    1. Went down to central Florida to fix up a elderly relatives home. They had been taken advantage of by unscrupulous tradesman. The house had many small technical problems and was very dirty and overgrown . I was embarrassed for them.
      So I started in but needed labor. I noticed a seedy store with laborers hanging around all day. Went in got a soda and asked one of the guys. They were for hire. But one guy had the say so, kind of like union hall over who gets a job.

      So I got three guys( $10/hr cash) and got them cleaning the yard up, then pressure washing, scrape and paint while I did electrical, plumbing. ( No permit, fk’m. You know who )

      Good guys all, and old auntie cooked lunch. I had coffee and chests of sodas.

      I asked them about the whole hiring thing. They had to pay $5 to get a van ride there, and were charged $10/day to hang out. Job,no job. Then $5 back.

      So I cut the labor hall store out and picked them up myself in the morning, and after dropped them off at home. 30 miles each way.

      I paid them the end of the day, every day.
      Painted the inside too. I think the buff up ran $6-7k.

      When it was done they were sad and one guy crying.

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