Lifelong Cape Cod resident SLAMS the County Assembly of Delegates over their Proposed Ordinance to restrict ICE
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“I am sick to effing death of paying for such bullsh*t, and I'm sick to death of being lectured about compassion, about patience and understanding. I have lived here all my life, and I have been required for all 40 years of that life to obey the law and follow the rules. There will be no Social Security check for me when I can't work anymore.
I have never once received any of the benefits that have been spoken of here. Nobody is beating down my door to help me fix up my house so that it doesn't collapse on me or lower the cost of the electricity that I have to pay.
And I work and they don't, and I'm a US citizen and they're not.
I don't get health insurance. I can't afford it, but I am punished by this state for not being able to afford it so that people who are in this country illegally can benefit from it and go see the doctor whenever they want, and that is a fact, and I am sick of it. I am not an un-understanding individual. I am not an un-compassionate individual, but my generosity has been abused, and I am sick of it.
I am sick of being treated as an indentured servant to foreign nationals in my country and in my community, and I don't give a damn whose feelings that hurts”
He’s absolutely right to be outraged. I verified illegals were receiving full benefits in Cape Cod Massachusetts
Undocumented immigrants have access to state-funded health insurance
- MassHealth Limited: Covers emergency medical services for undocumented adults. This includes urgent care
- Full MassHealth coverage for undocumented children under 21 and pregnant women
- Massachusetts is one of 15 states in 2026 providing comprehensive state-funded coverage to children regardless of immigration status
- Health Safety Net covers costs at hospitals, community health centers, and pharmacies for undocumented residents
Absolutely insane. It’s criminal these people break into America in the middle of the night and Democrats give them healthcare while you can’t afford it. While you can’t afford your medications or to go to the doctor
Lock up the politicians
I just got off the phone with someone who served alongside Pete Hegseth in the 101st Airborne. What he told me should end every "he's just a TV guy" argument permanently.
"Every officer I've ever respected had one thing in common. They weren't fighting for a paycheck or a promotion. They were fighting for something they believed was bigger than themselves. Pete is that guy. Always has been."
Hegseth stood at West Point today and quoted Isaiah 6:8 to the graduating class.
"Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, Whom shall I send? And who will go for us? And I said, Here I am. Send me."
He didn't read it off a teleprompter. He delivered it the way a man delivers something he actually believes.
He chose this moment knowing half the country would mock him for it.
He chose this moment knowing the media would call it inappropriate.
He chose this moment knowing it would dominate the headlines for the wrong reasons.
He chose this moment knowing exactly what it would cost him — and said it anyway.
A defense analyst I know who has covered Pentagon leadership for fifteen years put it this way: "The difference between Hegseth and every SecDef in recent memory isn't politics. They all had the same podium. The difference is he actually believes something."
Read that again.
Every Secretary of Defense had the same stage at West Point. Only one walked out and told the next generation of officers that service is a calling, not a career.
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