By Howie Carr | howard.carr@medianewsgroup.com | Boston Herald 2/3/2024
You now see these derelict fleabag motels in working- and middle-class communities all across Massachusetts.
Your local Days Inn or Motel 6 or Comfort Inn — not so long ago they were moderately priced places for the grandparents to stay in when they returned for Junior’s high-school graduation, or maybe even for an ill-advised, late-night, low-rent romance…
All in the past now. The businessmen’s and no-tell motels have been commandeered in the greater cause of Obama’s fondest dream — the “fundamental transformation” of America into a Third World hellhole.
Everywhere the motels are being turned over to the state and its “NGO” proxies. They are rebranded, if you will, into flophouses for the “migrants” who are now enjoying permanent all-expenses-paid vacations at the taxpayers’ expense.
The other day, a former radio coworker of mine sent me this photo from the Holiday Inn in Marlboro with its vaguely ominous sign:
“Hotel Closed to Public.”
I tweeted out the photo with a brief explanation of what had happened. I was surprised when the photo got far more clicks than anything I’ve ever posted.
The next day, the “hotel” removed the sign and replaced it with something smaller and slightly less obvious.
“Hotel Is Currently Closed.”
After posting the initial photo, I also got a torrent of responses from people who are witnessing this ongoing disaster first hand.
What follows is an account from someone who works in a different one of these “converted” hotels which are decimating the entire communities around them.
This report has been lightly edited to protect the source from retribution by the woke comrades:
There are 200-plus families, he begins, and more than 500 people currently living at the (facility).
It’s not only a roof over their heads and three squares a day, but “free” diapers, wipes, toiletries, free tablets and phones, free English lessons, state case workers making sure all entitlements are taken, free Uber and Lyft rides, free bus passes from (redacted).
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