Posted on 10/05/2023 5:57:49 AM PDT by Bon of Babble
Scores of military veterans, service academy graduates, and families are scrambling to find hotel rooms for the big Army-Navy game at Gillette Stadium because their reservations were canceled to make way for migrant families
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Thanks, Joe.
See my longstanding tagline.....................
LMAO start busing them to every liberal city hosting a big game in the future!
Name the hotels.
Then Americans should never patronize them again.
Behind a paywall, but the headline says it all...
https://www.outkick.com/army-navy-booked-hotel-rooms-given-to-illegal-aliens-massachusetts/
Per the above, Comfort Inn in Foxboro is one of them.
And MA is using taxpayer money to pay for those rooms.
Do the idiots who rented to the Feds realize their hotels will be totally destroyed by the illegals? Short term gain for long term destruction.
Related to your reply...
Comfort is owned by Choice...
https://www.choicehotels.com/about/brands
And their institutional ownership here...
https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/chh/institutional-holdings
Check out the top names. Sound familiar?
Nuff said.
LOL, just saw an article this morning that the cops in Chicago have evicted the illegals from the police station - put them and all their stuff right on the street.
Article also said 22 more buses are headed for Chicago.
Perfect US microcosm story.
> Do the idiots who rented to the Feds realize their hotels will be totally destroyed by the illegals? <
I’ve wondered about that, too. However, I’ve read that some hotel owners in NYC are charging the city around $500 per day for each room. That’s a lot of money!
So perhaps the cost of the eventual repairs is being included in the rent.
We live in NW Florida, population about 100k in the south county area, and we have Mexicans everywhere................
Colonie (NY) police arrest numerous migrants at shelter hotel
Best Western.
And a note to anyone still choosing to stay at these businesses...
Hope you like bedbugs...
I keep wondering what all these illegal aliens ... not migrants ... are going to do when the US Government can no longer give them all the free stuff they came here for ... can you spell armed insurrection?
The first thing I do when I check into a hotel is pull back the mattress cover up by the headboard and check for signs of bed bugs.
Then when I get home the travel bag stays in the garage. The clothes go directly into the washing machine on HOT. Then into the dryer on HOT.
When I returned from Cabo San Lucas in March I believe the first hotel I stayed in had bed bugs. I had a couple welts. One on my arm. Another on my leg. They felt like mosquito bites. They swelled up and itched really bad.
It was an expensive hotel too. I actually put both bags into the dryer and dried them on hot for an hour. Then left them in the garage for three weeks.
My daughter only stays in swanky hotels when she travels - that didn’t prevent a bed bug infestation when she returned home. She had the entire house fumigated twice and it didn’t get rid of them - she had to trash all of her expensive furniture because the bugs hide in the joints and are impervious to the fumigation. She spent a miserable year ridding her home of these bugs.
The best she could figure is she brought it home in or on her luggage from one of the high-end hotels - all in the U.S. northeast.
Or, the owners are expecting to be able to wildly overcharge the feds for the repairs.
Any way we look at it, this highlights all the problems of having an open border.
Peach
Not bringing bed bugs home is one good thing about not traveling much.
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