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Re: White Manna
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I studied at NYU in the early 80s and knew some of the students that were cooking those and paper acid

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tripping on purple microdots,


Knee Gah what u know bout that ?


Posted on: 2016/12/15 16:38
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Re: White Manna
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I've been there back in the 80s usually around 3 or 4am when we were all completely smashed and tripping on purple microdots, so if the service was unpleasant, it was probably a plus.

The fights in the parking lot were a sight to see, and the hookers!

Posted on: 2016/12/15 3:15
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Re: Dolma Restaurant
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Order the Octopus appetizer and the Lamb chops - best in Chilltown.

Oh and bring lots of booze - BYO

Posted on: 2016/12/15 3:08
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Pedestrian hit on corner of Manila and 9th
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Just happened about 15 min ago, my wife, who was looking out the window saw this small black sedan turning right onto Manila hit a lady attempting to cross towards the mall.

She went on top of the hood then fell on the sidewalk. Driver stopped and we called 911. First responders arrived in about 4 min, 2 cop cars, 2 ambulances and a fire truck.

I hope it's not serious, she's now inside the ambulance, able to sit and converse but holding her left hip.

This corner is crazy - someone is going to be seriously hurt here, what with all of those crazy drivers with road rage.

Posted on: 2016/12/13 22:35
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Re: No Water in Hamilton Park
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yes on 9th/Manila, very low on the 3rd floor, but not bad on the lower floors

Posted on: 2016/12/13 3:14
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Posted on: 2016/12/13 1:23
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Clinton lost because 5 million Democratic voters did not come out as they did for Obama. The DNC failed their constituents. It's time to dump them

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stillinjc wrote:
Why did Clinton lose?

A) Fake news
B) Russian hackers
C) White supremacists
D) Possible irregularities in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania
E) Archaic electoral system
F) All of the above

Posted on: 2016/12/12 1:16
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Hey my Bro, it's payback time - the last 8 years of Republican obstructionism against Obama, the Fox News attacks, Trumps questioning his citizenship?

We'll spend the next 4 years returning the favor, it'll be fun!

Ahahahahahahahah

I was actually relieved, cause I don't have to hear your whining in the years to come! You get to hear ours!

And it's gonna be good - because Trump is an easy parody

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Hamparkvet wrote:
Now you supporters can get in line with the Donald as one of Putin's little bitches. You should be very proud that you helped a foreign government gain a foothold in the White House. While you were being distracted by Muslims and Mexicans an Oligarchy was being arranged. Suckers.



https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/n ... fb&utm_term=.8dd12750f5b9


Alt-left in meltdown over Trump open to a better relationship with Russia. Alt-left then goes ballistic when he plays hardball with the other commies in China. Go figure.

Posted on: 2016/12/12 1:00
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Re: Tractor trailer crashes into gazebo in Hamilton Park
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still, even though he drove slowly, there might be someone who got run over?

can we make this political, like every stupid thread in JCList?

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caj11 wrote:
Looks like the truck was more badly damaged than the gazebo. Maybe the guy had issues with his employer and that's why he did it on purpose.

Posted on: 2016/12/10 5:02
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Re: Fulop: despite Trump, Jersey City remains 'welcoming' to immigrants
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If everyone loses their religion tomorrow, we wouldn't be arguing about really stupid shit like this.

Try it for a week. It may enlighten you.

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I am so glad I made your day, Who else could I be. Although I would shorten the name, it is too much to type.



Never before has my screen name been under attack than now.


It must have been difficult for the officials to place that name on your birth certificate.

Posted on: 2016/12/10 5:00
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Re: 25-year tax break on tap for new Downtown Jersey City tower
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where do you live, bro?

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The abatement could save the developers as much as $71 million over the course of 25 years.





Maybe DTJC really needs another big apt building.


Fuk development in Greenville, West Side Ave, Central Ave et al

Posted on: 2016/12/10 4:53
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Re: Man-Baby Our New President
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It's a class war - the incoming administration is going to benefit those who make over $464k (like your beloved Chris Christie). I hope you guys are over that level.

You guys who make less than that - you are fcuk'ed!

Hahahahahahahahahahaha - LOL 2x

http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/ ... 62#cmpid=nsltr_strybutton

Posted on: 2016/12/10 4:45
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Re: Trump Our New President
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The main reason manufacturing jobs are gone is because of technology and automation. Now it takes one person to oversee an army of mechanized robotic machines to perform complex, repetitive and dangerous tasks that workers used to do. Be thankful companies are outsourcing the dangerous work to other countries.

Example: toll takers in the Parkway and the Turnpike. That work should've been extinct 10 years ago.

You can' t compete? Then maybe you are the ones who should leave the country. Being a natural born citizen shouldn't afford you shit.




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JCMan8 wrote:
I'd love this but am not expecting it because the media would use it as "proof" of some failure, rather than correcting the record.

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TheBigGuy wrote:
WTTF... The guy is not even president yet and he saves 1000 jobs.... according to news reports, the current guy in the Oval office, wrote off the company move.

What I really hope is that Trumps new Labor Sec will start reporting the real unemployment / job statistics.


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hero69 wrote:
has scumbag started taking credit for jobs still being created ubder obama?

as far as carrier, what is happening with the other 1,000 jobs?

Posted on: 2016/12/3 3:32
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Tell me how funny this is:

Pence Signed a Law Requiring Burial or Cremation for Aborted Fetuses:

The sweeping abortion bill that Indiana Gov. Mike Pence signed into law in March gained national attention for prohibiting women from electing to have an abortion due to the race, gender, or disability of the fetus. But the bill contained another unusual provision: It required that aborted fetuses receive what amounts to a funeral.

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2 ... -funerals-aborted-fetuses

Ahahahahahahaha . What? Holy Sh*t

Ahahahahah

Posted on: 2016/12/2 4:24
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Re: Trump Our New President
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You guys won! Nothing to worry about no? Why so defensive?

I love this! "immature hysterical temper tantrum"

Clinton Lost - don't worry about it bro, its all good.

Make it funny, we'll appreciate humor.

Hahahahahahah!


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JCMan8 wrote:
Looks like the immature hysterical temper tantrum extends to the very top of the Democratic hierarchy. This is hilarious. Prepare to keep losing for years to come!

Shouting match erupts between Clinton and Trump aides

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politic ... ml?utm_term=.224d2bcb7482

Posted on: 2016/12/2 4:21
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Hey Big Guy,

Yes I actually know who he is
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroo_Onoda

And you know what? I was living in the Philippines when he surrendered. I experienced Martial Law in a Military Dictatorship under Marcos, who was fully supported by the USA, so maybe you can see the humor in this situation.


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TheBigGuy wrote:
Now AC.... don't be so humble, you haven't had a coherent response to much of this thread. I assume that you are too young to remember (hence you foolish socialist utopian comments) what happened in the Philippines 35 years after the end of WWII.

Some Japanese soldiers held out and refused to surrender after Japan surrendered and they hid out in the mountains continuing to support a failed and defeated Rising Sun ideology.

You remind of those crazies, but I appreciate your tenacity and never give up attitude but you OCD resistance to the fact that the President will not be Hillary Clinton is concerning... but it is part of a mass hysteria sweeping the country.

So much so... I have a Greyhound bus ticket at the Port Authority that you can claim for a free ride to Michigan. As I understand it HRC is asking for volunteers to hand count ballots to keep her dream alive.

Seems like the perfect place for all the lunatic left to make their final stand in the service of the worst presidential candidate ever. It will probably take 8 months... but you will be a in safe space with plenty of meds available.

Don't forget to check-in on JCList to let us know how you and OWS friends are doing. Michigan is especially nice in the winter time.

Keep Hope Alive!



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AlexC wrote:
Big Guy's totally delusional fantasy about alt-reality

Dream on Bro, this is awesome - you make this board very entertaining.

Ahahahahahahahahah

Posted on: 2016/12/2 2:28
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Re: Trump Our New President
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United Technologies (Carrier's owner) just played Trump and Pence

AAahahahahahahahahaha

In exchange for allowing United Technologies to continue to offshore more than 1,000 jobs, Trump will reportedly give the company tax and regulatory favors that the corporation has sought. Just a short few months ago, Trump was pledging to force United Technologies to ?pay a damn tax.? He was insisting on very steep tariffs for companies like Carrier that left the United States and wanted to sell their foreign-made products back in the United States. Instead of a damn tax, the company will be rewarded with a damn tax cut. Wow! How?s that for standing up to corporate greed? How?s that for punishing corporations that shut down in the United States and move abroad?

In essence, United Technologies took Trump hostage and won. And that should send a shock wave of fear through all workers across the country.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteve ... p/?utm_term=.50f02d546f97

Posted on: 2016/12/2 2:23
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Big Guy's totally delusional fantasy about alt-reality

Dream on Bro, this is awesome - you make this board very entertaining.

Ahahahahahahahahah

Posted on: 2016/12/1 3:56
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Re: Any update on inspections for current round of re-evaluations?
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Sorry, the link doesn't work for me, can you send the URL?

Posted on: 2016/12/1 3:53
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Re: Any update on inspections for current round of re-evaluations?
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Dan, you know me, I'm happy to pay my fair share of taxes, but if you are looking for tax inequality, it's going to be tough to get my sympathy.

In my block, property values has risen 500% in the last 20 years - do you expect us to pay 5x in property taxes? What is the formula?

I have neighbors who live on fixed income, they can't afford even a 10 or 20% rise in property taxes. They can sell, but this is their home - I can sell too, and become a renter and not have to worry about taxes.

Am I missing something?

Posted on: 2016/12/1 3:24
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Re: Trump Our New President
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I see you like the Ahahahahahaha stuff, and yours is in CAPS, so it's BIGLY, Yuuuge!

I find it hilarious that you, Monroe and the JC Man guy has to defend everything said abut Trump

Thank You!

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TheBigGuy wrote:
Oh do you mean like the government creating phony "the green industry" and giving out federal loans to these companies that happened to be owned by big Obama donors.

Then they declare bankruptcy with big golden parachutes or sell their solar panel manufacturing jobs to China while taking interest free US taxpayer money?

Oh look... the Chinese manipulating another market... the exact issue ignored by democrats, one that President Trump will fix!

http://fortune.com/2016/09/14/china-solar-panel-production/

AAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAAH

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"Crony Capitalism" says an expert with the AEI, a conservative think tank

Claude Barfield, an expert on international trade at the American Enterprise Institute, said brokering aid packages with individual companies is far from a conservative approach.

?For market-based economists or analysts, this is really a version of crony capitalism, and it?s the kind of thing you really don?t want to get into or have government get into,? Barfield said. ?This gets back to who ? actually has the ear of the government. So you get the situation where decisions are not made in terms of their economic sense, but in terms of gaming the political system.?

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/11 ... al-contracts-trump-232021

Ahahahahahahahahahahahah!

Posted on: 2016/12/1 3:16
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Yesssss - when you try to selectively bully a company to get credit for propaganda purposes instead of enacting policy that will benefit everyone.

This is what Putin does in Russia. It works, but it's crony capitalism under a dictatorship. this is where we are headed.

But, let's drink to that! Hahahahahaha

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Wow, keeping jobs in the US is crony capitalism?

Posted on: 2016/12/1 3:14
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Re: Trump Our New President
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"Crony Capitalism" says an expert with the AEI, a conservative think tank

Claude Barfield, an expert on international trade at the American Enterprise Institute, said brokering aid packages with individual companies is far from a conservative approach.

?For market-based economists or analysts, this is really a version of crony capitalism, and it?s the kind of thing you really don?t want to get into or have government get into,? Barfield said. ?This gets back to who ? actually has the ear of the government. So you get the situation where decisions are not made in terms of their economic sense, but in terms of gaming the political system.?

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/11 ... al-contracts-trump-232021

Ahahahahahahahahahahahah!

Posted on: 2016/12/1 2:14
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Ahahahahahahahahaha

Meanwhile, 7 years later, Trump found out the real ACA for the first time:

President-elect Donald Trump is already signaling that he might backpedal on his promise to repeal the Affordable Care Act, telling the Wall Street Journal Friday that he?d consider hanging onto popular Obamacare provisions such as ?the prohibition against insurers denying coverage because of patients? existing conditions, and a provision that allows parents to provide years of additional coverage for children on their insurance policies.?

?I like those very much,? he said. Three days into his transition, and it looks like the real estate tycoon is becoming a politician.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteve ... dy-waffling-on-obamacare/

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TheBigGuy wrote:
We need to hope that the democrats stick their heads deeper in their butts tomorrow by returning Nancy Pelosi back to her well deserved Minority Leader post.

At 77, she brightens the democrats future with her lean forward thinking style. Her legislative savvy, passing meaningful legislation is inspiring.

I always get choked remembering that moment when the democrat house majority unanimously passed ACA. Her first words in victory were " You have to pass the bill to find out what is in it!"


Posted on: 2016/11/30 4:31
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Awesome This is good news.

Will he also move the manufacturing of Trump merchandise from overseas back to the USA?

Trump The Hypocrite: Investing Overseas Fine For Him
http://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartand ... ine-for-him/#36b95121936b

hahahahahahahahahaha

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JCMan8 wrote:
Trump reached a deal with Carrier to save 1,000 U.S. jobs. Obama and Hillary wouldn't have lifted a finger.

https://twitter.com/Carrier/status/803764047300722688

Not even in office yet and he's already Making America Great Again!

Posted on: 2016/11/30 3:15
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Thanks! I am already enjoying it - the longer the better. Just like W, it was a good ride - Trump will be awesome .

Yuuugggggeee! Can't wait for the next installment of SNL

Posted on: 2016/11/29 4:27
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Re: Fulop: despite Trump, Jersey City remains 'welcoming' to immigrants
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"You picked a book of fiction over a moral compass, that still makes you a bigot."

or you picked Trump - same thing!

hahahahahahahahahahahhhahhhha

Thank You!

Posted on: 2016/11/29 4:01
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Breitbart! hahahahahahahahahahahahahah

The finest news source, only second to The Onion


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This is the man you guys adore and want to be president.

Pathetic




Trump is an ass and so was Hillary - Nothing was rigged - The system is what it is and Trump won - This ass will be your president but I'm going abroad ... The US has progressively gone down hill since Dwight D. Eisenhower left office after WW2 and the ugly side of politics and capitalism took over.


Go. Cuba will take you.

by MILO28 Nov 2016632


I?ve just had a brilliant idea for Hollywood celebrities and other leftist nincompoops dreading the coming presidency of Trump. Virtue-signalling celebs, it?s time to pack your bags for sunny Cuba!
A wide variety of entertainers (I use the term loosely) and other left-leaning Americans announced during the run-up to the election that they would leave the country if Donald Trump won the presidency.

It has become something of a standard campaign ploy for the Democrats; they actually think they can shock voters into choosing their candidate by posing the question: ?How can America survive without Alec Baldwin??

Of course this election the stakes were even higher. More famous people than ever banded together in their opposition of Donald Trump, promising to flee the Trump reign of terror. They screeched about it desperately to anyone who would listen.

This is where things get complicated. You see, none of the lefties thought Trump had a chance in hell of winning. They bought into the bogus polls and the biased news programs and the useless Nate Silvers: the real ?fake news.?

Expatriation plans are a liberal?s favorite political gesture, full of symbolism but devoid of real intent, with only the slightest chance of causing harm to the speaker?s pampered existence and jaded worldview.

A social justice warrior crying wolf? Say it ain?t so!

To the typical actor, threatening to leave the United States over the election was just another set of lines to read. Like Sith Lords, hobbits, and people who find Lena Dunham sexually attractive, the prospect of Donald Trump winning the election was supposed to remain horrifying but entirely fictional.

Here?s where things get amusing ? or awkward, depending on your point of view.

The celebrities in question almost uniformly threatened to move to white countries. Very white countries. Even Snoop said he?d go to South Africa ? the whitest of all African nations.

Imagine the ego it takes to call working-class Americans racist while you plan to move to Canada if your candidate loses.

If it wasn?t Canada, it was New Zealand, Australia and other lily-white, English-speaking countries. It turns out that the Hollywood Left is more racist than those high-level Nazis who settled in South American compounds after fleeing Germany. At least Hitler?s generals were fine living next to brown people.

Of course leftists like Lena Dunham don?t know their history; they are too busy calling everyone involved with the Trump campaign Nazis to have learned anything about the actual National Socialists. They use ?Nazi? as a stand-in for ?vaguely conservative.?

Why couldn?t some of these egomaniacs at least have promised to move to the United Kingdom or France, which are quickly becoming unrecognizable thanks to Muslim immigration?

As you?d expect, none of the famous people who threatened to leave the country are in a rush to do so. Some have stayed mum. Others have already explained away their threats ? and called anyone who mocked them ?disgusting.?

Amy Schumer claims her plans to leave were a joke. If that is true, it might be her first original zinger in years.

Because I care so deeply about all people, even those so misguided as to disagree with me, I?ve put all of my brainpower into helping Hollywood solve this problem. I think I have the perfect plan. Would you expect anything less?

American celebrities should move to Havana. Think of all the advantages Cuba has! Easy access to the United States for work, or when being surrounded by the human misery bred by communism gets a bit much. Cher could even charter a luxury cruise ship and claim to be a Cuban boat person.

If Hollywood types are already treated like royalty, imagine the way they will be treated by the unimaginably poor residents of Cuba that have suffered under decades of Castro rule? They?d become gods among men, which is how the Hollywood elite prefer to think about themselves already anyway.

Cuba, like any communist country, already has some level of comfort for those wealthy and politically-connected enough to afford it. Celebrities would be set up with a secure compound so the only Hispanics they had to interact with on a regular basis would be their housekeepers, cooks and chauffeurs ? just like Canada, but with better weather!

There could be career advantages to being in Cuba, too. Dunham is no stranger to using relatives to her own advantage, and Cuba could help her do it again. Imagine Lena past her prime (i.e., the moment she was conceived) letting a relative escape to Florida, only to be brought back to Cuba in dramatic fashion like Elian Gonzalez.

Yes, there are some rough edges. Havana would need a massive number of Starbucks franchises and better 4G connectivity for all the ?look at me with poor brown people? selfies.

They?d also need to open several raw vegan restaurants, where the entr?es cost more than the average Cuban makes in a year. Most celebrities would frown on driving a Volkswagen Beetle from the sixties, but this is likely to be a temporary sacrifice until the Tesla dealership opens.

These are just minor details, of course. Let the commies solve them so long as iPhones still work.

Cuban politics follows a twisted sort of logic that is perfect for liberals. These famous left-wing Americans are the people who defend Islam because it suits their political purposes. So they will surely have no problem moving to a leftist country whose former leader (I?m glad he?s dead) shipped gays off for re-education.

Most importantly, there is a huge vacuum of VIPs in Cuba following the death of Fidel. Have you ever known a Hollywood celebrity to resist a chance to become even more famous and beloved?

I suspect following this article?s publication, the Cuban government?s immigration system will crash just like Canada?s did, and Hollywood leftists will call their acting coaches to practice saying ??Viva la Revoluci?n!?

The rest of us will get by with a simple ?Adios.?

Follow Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) on Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat. Hear him every Friday on The Milo Yiannopoulos Show. Write to Milo at milo@breitbart.com.

Posted on: 2016/11/29 4:00
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Re: Fulop: despite Trump, Jersey City remains 'welcoming' to immigrants
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Last time I checked, there was a separation of Church and State in this country. Religion is not above the law, say of anti- discrimination.

When you put the law of your "god" and religion above the constitution, then that is Un-American

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Only on JCList would someone say it is racist that American jobs should go to American citizens. That is the focus of my letter, I have seen many citizens, some personal friends get downsize and later their former companies hire H1B people. I have seen immigrants line up in Union City waiting to be hired by construction crews while Africian Americans asked to be hire by the same company. JC gives generous tax abatements with the idea local people are hired. The American citizen is being screwed. Yet they are the one who make sacrifices to this country especially during war times. I don't apologize for my statement.

If your American friends were better at their jobs, they wouldn't have lost them.

You're a bigot that's made anti-homosexual comments. Now, you're targeting immigrants. It sounds to me like whatever friends you have that lost jobs deservedly lost them. Tell your friends to improve their knowledge and then re-apply. Maybe they'll have a shot.

As someone that hires people (and am presently interviewing daily), if someone comes in and complains that they lost their job because the other person was an immigrant, they damn sure won't be paid by me.


You are putting Americans last, which makes you anti-America. Referring to my comments on gays, let me repeat, bakers, florists, etc. should not be forced to do something against their beliefs. Actually, I have rented to gays, but I will not call Jesus a liar when he said a man leaves his father and mother and clings to his wife and the two will be one flesh. The definition of marriage. I will not call Jesus a liar on the definition of marriage. But you have the free will to do that. You are a liberal who hate people who do not follow what you believe. You are not tolerate of other people's faith. Here is a woman who is following her faith, she will serve gays but will not violate her religion. You have no idea how strong faith is probably because you lack it yourself. http://www.adfmedia.org/News/PRDetail/8608


"Actually, I have rented to gays,"
Lol, do you think that makes you some kind of saint, nice job bigot?
Keep talking, you are comedy gold.


I am glad I made you laugh, however, I will not call Jesus a liar on marriage. My faith comes first. People without faith are clueless. No one should dictate what I should believe. That is the problem with liberals. They say they are tolerant but they are not tolerant when people of faith put God first. They are hyprocrites.

Posted on: 2016/11/29 3:31
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Here's a good one:

Trump claims the election is rigged, then maybe he was really not the winner?

Does Trump do Irony?

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/11 ... nia-election-fraud-231880

No evidence in New Hampshire. Unfounded in Virginia. Unsubstantiated in California.

Elections officials representing the three states where Donald Trump alleged there was ?serious voter fraud? during the Nov. 8 election have all unequivocally rejected the president-elect?s allegations.

?We have heard claims like this in the past, relative to our elections, but we have been provided no evidence that suggests that there is voter fraud on a widespread scale in New Hampshire,? David Scanlan, New Hampshire?s deputy secretary of state, told POLITICO in a phone interview Monday.

Posted on: 2016/11/29 2:57
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