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Let’s Go Brandonville

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In the Great Depression of the 1930’s, American homeless built shanty town encampments known as Hoovervilles, in reference to then President Hoover. Today, illegal migrants who find themselves homeless in sanctuary cites like New York or Chicago have sparked a thriving business in the production and selling of Let’s Go Brandonville shanty homes, in homage to President Biden. Each Let’s Go Brandonville shack can easily accommodate 6 illegal migrants for a new life of American freedom in downtown Chicago or NY City. Every Let’s Go Brandonville shack manufactured and sold to sanctuary city governments, is equipped with fresh air systems and a composting toilet.

New York City is defunding police, public schools, and libraries to better allocate funding to purchase Let’s Go Brandonville shacks for illegal migrants seeking full sanctuary at the expense of American school children and the police who used to provide a stable, law abiding community for their safety. The saved money -$120 million - can then be used by the sanctuary city to purchase Let’s Go Brandonville shacks. Each LGB shack sold nets $20k to Let’s Go Brandonville shack producers for their tireless service to America.

Let’s Go Brandonville modular shacks are now listed on New York Stock Exchange for investors with other people’s money to burn.


https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/1 ... -unhoused/

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First of all, we—taxpaying citizens—and the government(s)—that we supposedly run—owe absolutely NOTHING to people who illegally crossed the U.S. border and reside in the U.S. illegally.

Second of all, there are too many homeless veterans in the U.S. who deserve help and consideration first and foremost over migrant criminals who came here for generous handouts.

Thus, governments at every level have no business spending public funds to house leeching foreigners, who instead should take advantage of the abundant accommodations already available for free from coast to coast:

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Roomy (and expandable) cardboard boxes.
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Ever-present and ubiquitous dumpsters.
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Weather-resistant underpasses.
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High-privacy tunnels.
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Plentiful comfortable sidewalks.
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Underutilized storm sewers.

If they're good enough for veterans, they're fit for uninvited, unwelcome foreign border crashers. 
 


 
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