Florida’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has issued a warning to Barack Obama, John Kerry, and other wealthy liberal residents of Martha’s Vineyard.
The governor has promised to send more flights full of migrants to the exclusive island in Massachusetts and possibly other places.
During a press conference last week, DeSantis told Floridians that he has just begun to fight back against Democrat President Joe Biden and his administration’s border policies.
The Democrats are having a hard time messaging the issue away.
DeSantis and his fellow GOP governor Greg Abbott have highlighted the Democratic Party’s position: It is a scandal for Chicago, New York, or Martha’s Vineyard to be overrun with migrants but it is fine for border towns.
“Now we see, in New York and D.C., they used to beat their chests when Trump was in office, saying they are sanctuary jurisdictions,” DeSantis said.
“Then the minute Texas starts busing there, they get very bent out of shape about it.”
“These are just the beginning efforts.
“We got an infrastructure in place now.
“There is going to be a lot more that’s happening.”
John Kerry, Barack Obama, and many other elite Democrat doors and activists all call liberal Martha’s Vineyard home.
It’s not over yet!https://t.co/Aib16OS3Lv
— Bongino Report (@BonginoReport) September 19, 2022
While bureaucrats across the country wanted to push restaurants out of business, Florida saved countless restaurants and jobs.
Meet Michelle, the owner of Mr. Fish in Lakeland, a restaurant that is thriving because Florida rejected the bureaucrats and stood for freedom. pic.twitter.com/vQjhKmHFfu
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) September 18, 2022
In a real estate transaction that was completed this week, former Secretary of State John F. Kerry has purchased a historic waterfront property at Seven Gates Farm in Chilmark.
Acting through a private realty trust, Mr. Kerry paid $11.75 million for 18.5 acres and a house overlooking Vineyard Sound.
The sellers are Michael C. Fulenwider, representative of the estate of Constance Morrow Fulenwider, and Michael C. Fulenwider, Anne M. Fulenwider, and Wendy F. Liszt.
All are relatives of Margot Wilkie, whose parents were the original owners of the property. Mrs. Wilkie died in 2013.
The property went on the market last July with an asking price of $13.95 million.
The seven-bedroom house dates to 1924 and sits on one of 39 original sites that were created over time by the Seven Gates Farm Corporation on land originally collected by Nathaniel Shaler in the 19th century.