Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 8, 2016
It looks pretty nice, I guess. But is it really good enough for refugees?
Sweden.
Such a funny country.
Really.
Faced with the largest migration crisis in the nation’s history, Sweden has left no stone unturned in dealing with the acute housing shortage. Many hotels, military barracks and schools have been turned into refugee accommodations. Now, a hurried decision to house refugees on a luxury boat may prove costly and cause regret.
On Monday, the owners of the cruise liner Ocean Gala, which was earlier this year rented in order to provide accommodation for refugees, sent their first invoice to the Swedish Migration board. The Swedish government is going to billed 800,000 kronor (roughly 95,000 dollars) a day, despite the fact that no refugees are currently housed on the ship, Swedish Radio reported.
Seriously, $95,000 a day isn’t that much is it?
I mean, think of how much money the Moslems lost during the Crusades.
Ocean Gala has room for some 1,800 residents and was meant to be used as Sweden’s largest refugee accommodation. At present, the ship is anchored in Utansjö off the town of Härnösand to the dismay of the residents and the authorities.
According to the agreement Floating Accommodation Sweden AB signed with the Swedish Migration Board, the Swedish state will be presented with a neat bill for 5.6 million kronor (roughly 600,000 dollars) a week or 290 million kronor (roughly 35 million dollars) a year. The agreement provides a possibility for extension for four additional years, which potentially allows the company to bill a total 1 billion kroner (roughly 120 million dollars).
Under the agreement, it was previously thought that the company would need to have at least one refugee living on the ship per day in order to receive the payment. However, after talks with the Migration Board, it was concluded that the payment would be carried out regardless of the number of refugees.
“The Migration Board’s representative contacted us and said that they had no refugee available,” Kjell Tandberg, a partner at Ocean Gala told Swedish national broadcaster SVT.
Consequently, Floating Accommodation Sweden AB threatened legal action if the Migration Board didn’t pay the invoice. The company believes that it has met all the requirements.
With apologies to Graham Parsons (PBUH).
Luxury liner forty tons of steel if I don’t find that infidel whore now
I guess I’ll find someone else to kill
I’ve been an innocent victim for a long long time
I’ve been around
Everybody oughta to know what’s in my pants
You think I’m victimized so do I so do IWell I’m the kind of guy who likes to make a livin running drugs
And I don’t need a kaffir to let me know Sweden let me down
You think I’m victimized so do I so do I