It should not have been all that much of a surprise that when facilities were needed to potentially house the thousands of kids coming across the border from Central America, military bases, especially those that were semi-closed, were a logical location.
They had housing for many and were in confined, fenced in areas, and this was a national situation.
Here on Cape Cod there is the old Otis Air Force base now referred to as Joint Base Cape Cod owned by the feds with a residential area named Camp Edwards.
Obviously as the federal government was putting together a plan, the governors of those states with useful bases would be informed, even if, as time went on, those bases would not be needed.
But, as seems to be the way things go these days, before any facts were known and any assessment done, people and the politicians who use them, came up with their own “facts”, and spoke and acted against them.
Even when the real facts were presented, they were ignored, and people clung to what they wanted the facts to be.
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The base on Cape Cod will not be used, and the sky did not fall. All the objections to housing the kids are now moot, and not using the base would have happened because of shifting conditions with or without objections and derogatory references.
People said and wrote some pretty nasty things about the kids, about the governor, about the president which in the end were a waste of time.
And, they were wrong.
Now begins the search for the justification for what they said, and the search for new and old things to go on about to distract from their most recent words and behavior.
Articles and blogs in the Cape Cod publication for which I do work, that dealt with how wrong people had been about what they assumed was going to happen and the things they just knew were the way things were, are now followed by those same people writing comments slightly acknowledging their mistakes, but vociferously declaring the “Yeah, Buts”.
The verbal gymnastics are very entertaining