Panhandle West Virginia: Becoming an exurb of DC?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"p.s. I heard the residents of Martha's Vineyard deported the migrants who recently arrived in about 48 hours to the Mass mainland. How "rich" is that. A community that swells to 100,000 in the summer can't handle an influx of 50 people."



1. The "people of Martha's Vineyard" did not deport anyone. The government of Mass moved the illegal immigrants to a military base which had the resources to care for them.

2.However, the "people of Martha's Vineyard" responded by donating money, clothing and food. They housed people in church basements.

3. There is absolutely zero affordable housing on Martha's Vineyard and absolutely no place for them to stay. The summer is over and jobs are disappearing.

4. The governors of Texas and Florida have hard hearts. They are not Christian in spirt. They are selfish, ambitious and mean in spirit. They may actually go to hell.



OMG. Tell us, how many illegal immigrants have you opened your home to? None? Looks like you’re headed straight for hell!
DP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"p.s. I heard the residents of Martha's Vineyard deported the migrants who recently arrived in about 48 hours to the Mass mainland. How "rich" is that. A community that swells to 100,000 in the summer can't handle an influx of 50 people."



1. The "people of Martha's Vineyard" did not deport anyone. The government of Mass moved the illegal immigrants to a military base which had the resources to care for them.

2.However, the "people of Martha's Vineyard" responded by donating money, clothing and food. They housed people in church basements.

3. There is absolutely zero affordable housing on Martha's Vineyard and absolutely no place for them to stay. The summer is over and jobs are disappearing.

4. The governors of Texas and Florida have hard hearts. They are not Christian in spirt. They are selfish, ambitious and mean in spirit. They may actually go to hell.




They aren't illegal immigrants.



Actually they are. That said, they must be treated like humans. They must be treated with dignity. They don't deserve to be treated like political pawns. Borders have to be respected. Trump Conservatives need to stop acting like there are no morals and there is no god. They will be punished.


The only sane part of your post is the bolded. Try and focus on that.
DP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you cannot commute from there to a downtown office daily in less than 45 minutes, then no. Most of the places you list also are not exurbs of DC.


LOL i can't get from my house inside the beltway to my downtown DC office in less than 45 minutes.


You can easily live within the District and not be able to make it to work in 45 minutes.

Shhh…I like the commute fear-mongering that goes on because it keeps people from moving out here, lol. It used to take me 45 minutes to an hour to get 10 miles from my house to my downtown office, it now takes me an hour and 10-20 minutes to get the 50 miles from my house to my office.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"p.s. I heard the residents of Martha's Vineyard deported the migrants who recently arrived in about 48 hours to the Mass mainland. How "rich" is that. A community that swells to 100,000 in the summer can't handle an influx of 50 people."



1. The "people of Martha's Vineyard" did not deport anyone. The government of Mass moved the illegal immigrants to a military base which had the resources to care for them.

2.However, the "people of Martha's Vineyard" responded by donating money, clothing and food. They housed people in church basements.

3. There is absolutely zero affordable housing on Martha's Vineyard and absolutely no place for them to stay. The summer is over and jobs are disappearing.

4. The governors of Texas and Florida have hard hearts. They are not Christian in spirt. They are selfish, ambitious and mean in spirit. They may actually go to hell.



OMG. Tell us, how many illegal immigrants have you opened your home to? None? Looks like you’re headed straight for hell!
DP


That deflects from the point, that these governors are extracting a radical form of "Christianity" on to the general public as well as legal immigrants and migrants seeking asylum. It isn't very Jesusy, to be honest.
Anonymous
Honestly were thinking About buying a second home out in that part of West Virginia. With the existence of Marc this makes everything very feasible for us we can drive or take the train depending on what we feel like and the time of day.
Anonymous
I love the response above about how the migrants were not deported by MV but rather "moved" by the state of Massachusetts. Being flown to MV is bad but being removed from MV by ferry is good?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love the response above about how the migrants were not deported by MV but rather "moved" by the state of Massachusetts. Being flown to MV is bad but being removed from MV by ferry is good?


IMO, the difference is that they were dumped on the street vs sent to a shelter. One is heartless, the other is at least trying to treat them humanely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"p.s. I heard the residents of Martha's Vineyard deported the migrants who recently arrived in about 48 hours to the Mass mainland. How "rich" is that. A community that swells to 100,000 in the summer can't handle an influx of 50 people."



1. The "people of Martha's Vineyard" did not deport anyone. The government of Mass moved the illegal immigrants to a military base which had the resources to care for them.

2.However, the "people of Martha's Vineyard" responded by donating money, clothing and food. They housed people in church basements.

3. There is absolutely zero affordable housing on Martha's Vineyard and absolutely no place for them to stay. The summer is over and jobs are disappearing.

4. The governors of Texas and Florida have hard hearts. They are not Christian in spirt. They are selfish, ambitious and mean in spirit. They may actually go to hell.



OMG. Tell us, how many illegal immigrants have you opened your home to? None? Looks like you’re headed straight for hell!
DP


That deflects from the point, that these governors are extracting a radical form of "Christianity" on to the general public as well as legal immigrants and migrants seeking asylum. It isn't very Jesusy, to be honest.


Why are you dragging religion into this? What on earth does any religion at all have to do with the border crisis? We'll wait.
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