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Maybe we should create a map of typhoid fever areas. A member already posted a leprosy map...…..California appears to be leading in that category. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Pushpendra_Singh3/publication/51080894/figure/fig1/AS:305738959343616@1449905256067/Distribution-of-Leprosy-in-the-United-States.png View Quote |
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You guys gotta do something about this typhoid fever shit...…..this has gone too far. Time to play hardball when this shit starts raising its ugly head. View Quote |
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how does this duped topic make it to 4 pages?
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Quoted:So you pick photos from Houston, St Augustine, Seattle, and yes, Los Angeles to show how much of a shithole Atlanta is? Sure, ATL has a couple of less-than-prosperous areas, and yes, we do have some homeless here, but nothing -- NOTHING -- on the order of what California has. View Quote I have been to Atlanta. |
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Do you guys think that the Leftists still won't do anything about this if typhoid fever breaks out throughout the homeless populations? Because if left unchecked that is exactly what it will do. View Quote Did you not see the map? Did you not see the map? Did you not see the map? Did you not see the map? Did you not see the map? |
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I don't know who is more delusional when it comes to these people. The right who thinks they are just lazy people and/or down on their luck. "Get a job ya bum" Or the left who thinks that pointing the money cannon at them (to the detriment of the taxpayer) or passing more laws legitimizing or allowing them will magically make them productive members of society. They are broken, there was a time where they were sequestered away from society for their own safety as well as that of the public at large. It is sad and unfortunate but that is the only real solution. Make mental asylums great again. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted:These people in LA are just lazy fucks that don't understand what it is to work hard to make their dreams happen. These are children, husbands, brothers who their own families can't handle. Who can blame them at some level? Alcohol gets lots of them as do the hard core illegal drugs. They live only to satisfy their addictions. They will lie, steal, and even kill to get their drug of choice. The crazy are those with mental illnesses that make them unsuitable for living at home. They're dangerous as they can run violent for no rational reason. Mix the two groups together and you've got people that are non-functional. You're not a drug addict because you're lazy. You don't get four personality disorders or go bi-polar because you didn't work hard enough in school. The right who thinks they are just lazy people and/or down on their luck. "Get a job ya bum" Or the left who thinks that pointing the money cannon at them (to the detriment of the taxpayer) or passing more laws legitimizing or allowing them will magically make them productive members of society. They are broken, there was a time where they were sequestered away from society for their own safety as well as that of the public at large. It is sad and unfortunate but that is the only real solution. Make mental asylums great again. Funny story - the officer I was with had to arrest a drunk homeless kid from Alaska who was screaming at traffic. He was off his psych meds, drunk as a skunk, screaming at traffic that Obama was destroying the country. He had hitchhiked from Alaska to San Francisco, but said he left SF because, “Nothing they do makes any sense”. For a schizophrenic off his meds, he had a pretty good head on his shoulders. |
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Quoted:Make mental asylums great again. View Quote The drug treatments, the anti-phycotics, were showing promising results back then. There are some of the homeless out there who would respond to treatment. But as soon as they skip their drug treatment, selling off their pills for money, they become uncontrollable and too much for the family to handle. I'm just trying to make the point that this isn't a Los Angeles thing and getting plenty of people arguing against that. |
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The socialists/communists create their perverse version of paradise on earth wherever they hold sway. I recently returned from Cuba and I can say "better dead than red" with absolute certainty; no amount of research can prepare you for the sickness of human spirit that is communism. You need to see it for yourself. View Quote |
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Pelosi and Watters district no doubt.. Mean while the stars of Hollywood are worried about climate change. View Quote If they had to worry about real problems such as this, they would quickly realize that: -they are the useful idiots -they could make a difference but it would require effort and sacrifice -they have been wrong about everything |
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how does this duped topic make it to 4 pages? View Quote |
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I want to see homeless camps in the best neighborhoods and next to every major employer in California.
At that point, I hope the homeless take over. |
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Trying to put more money away so that I can move into a culture that more matches the one I was born into? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Throw a fence up around LA or California while we are at it and implement a travel ban to all incoming and outgoing travel. Let the dems run it into the ground some more. View Quote I think Kurt Russell gets away. https://images.app.goo.gl/Z5J7WvL5LLNFhc2J8 |
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@Paul , how do these people eat? Are they dumpster diving behind restaurants, EBT ... or what? The scope of the problem there is beyond my comprehension. Plague, Typhus ... what's old is new again View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It's not just a couple hundred people watched out from those drug treatment centers that are up and down the SoCal coast - this is hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people. Not a handful of entire blocks but rather entire cities filled with hobos and trash. Not just a single section of the town is run down but entire parts of the state with city-after-city full of people living in tents right out in the streets. There are no jobs there. Nobody can afford a home. So many homeless they remain uncountable. The scope of the problem there is beyond my comprehension. Plague, Typhus ... what's old is new again |
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You guys gotta do something about this typhoid fever shit...…..this has gone too far. Time to play hardball when this shit starts raising its ugly head. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: D34 - Jimmy Gomez. It was Xavier Becerra’s before he became California AG. Despite what a lot of GD believes Pelosi & Waters do not represent the entire state..... Time to play hardball when this shit starts raising its ugly head. Typhoid fever diagnosis so far in 2019 = 3 Your move Michigan. Show us how it’s done @rdak |
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Quoted: If I recall my education ... it was the late 1960s/early 1970s where the federal courts ruled that there was a right to be homeless. The drug treatments, the anti-phycotics, were showing promising results back then. There are some of the homeless out there who would respond to treatment. But as soon as they skip their drug treatment, selling off their pills for money, they become uncontrollable and too much for the family to handle. I'm just trying to make the point that this isn't a Los Angeles thing and getting plenty of people arguing against that. View Quote Quick - how many CA statewide offices are held by Democrats? Answer: ALL OF THEM. |
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This should spread to the very neighborhoods that those politicians live in. View Quote |
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Check out underground Atlanta around (under) the CNN building/Turner Field area. They can see the Mercedes Benz stadium lit up while taking a shit. That’s the “upper class” homeless, I guess.
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Quoted: I'd bet my McMansion against a $100 bill of yours that there's not 1% of the homeless who are there because of cannabis. Alcohol and heroin would be my best guess as the top two reasons but honestly I'm only guessing. View Quote ETA: When are you moving out? I'd like to sell your McMansion asap. I could use a little cash for my next gun purchase. |
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Reminds me of Locusts, laying to waste everything in their path. ????
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I visit family in L.A. There are rows and rows of tents set up all over on side walks. The tent dwellers are the new "middle class" in LA. The truly poor live in cardboard boxes and other trash piles, usually under bridges and such. View Quote |
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Nancy pelosi is from San Francisco. The congressmen from LA are: 23Kevin McCarthy (R) 25Katie Hill (D) 26Julia Brownley (D) 27Judy Chu (D) 28Adam B. Schiff (D) 29Tony Cardenas (D) 30Brad Sherman (D) 32Grace F. Napolitano (D) 33Ted Lieu (D) 34Jimmy Gomez (D) 35Norma Torres (D) 37Karen R. Bass (D) 38Linda T. Sanchez (D) 39Gil Cisneros (D) 40Lucille Roybal-Allard (D) 43Maxine Waters (D) 44Nanette Barragan (D) 47Alan Lowenthal (D) L.A. WALL MAPS L.A. City Neighborhoods L.A. City Zip Codes All L.A. County LA Almanac Maps Saving a 13,000-Year-Old Southern California Tree Palmer's Oak, 1931 View Quote |
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Lets all point and laugh at LA and San Francisco to distract ourselves from the shit holes developing in our own states. You can use these cities to get a bit of temporary endorphin rush by laughing at other people's misfortune or use their fate as a cautionary tale and start trying to fight this shit in your own state. I really doubt anyone in SF or LA set out to destroy their cities. It starts with good intention, I am watching church groups here exacerbate our homeless problem so they can feel better about themselves a couple hours a month. They are assisting in placing alien migrant 'asylum seekers' and have retirees and stay at home moms helping navigate the system and get these people on every program possible. Their children are watching this and learning that it is a good thing, their parents are good people and their church is good people, why wouldn't this be a good thing? If conservatives can't even get a hold of their own churches I wonder who's state we'll be laughing at next?
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Pelosi and Watters district no doubt.. Mean while the stars of Hollywood are worried about climate change. View Quote |
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Why don't we round these people up and make them work on farms instead of illegals and H2Bs.
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Quoted: So you family here lives in a tent? That's so sad. One of the big problems is that jobs are being created six times faster than homes. Apparently these jobs are attractive enough to have people move here to work them which puts pressure on housing. Already the nation's most popular state and growing, many cities are pushing back against all the people moving there with slow-growth initiatives. People are moving here to work and they require roads to drive on, schools for their kids, electrical power, water, fields to pitch their tents and even some buy homes. That puts pressure on the socialist markets here where the party controls the production capacity of industry. The price of homes continues to rise and are about 5% from the record highs we saw 10 years ago where my home was going up $10,000 and $20,000 a month. It's gotta' burst. Someone has to do something to control the foolish people creating so many jobs here. View Quote |
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It's not just a couple hundred people watched out from those drug treatment centers that are up and down the SoCal coast - this is hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people. Not a handful of entire blocks but rather entire cities filled with hobos and trash. Not just a single section of the town is run down but entire parts of the state with city-after-city full of people living in tents right out in the streets. There are no jobs there. Nobody can afford a home. So many homeless they remain uncountable. View Quote |
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Lets all point and laugh at LA and San Francisco to distract ourselves from the shit holes developing in our own states. You can use these cities to get a bit of temporary endorphin rush by laughing at other people's misfortune or use their fate as a cautionary tale and start trying to fight this shit in your own state. I really doubt anyone in SF or LA set out to destroy their cities. It starts with good intention, I am watching church groups here exacerbate our homeless problem so they can feel better about themselves a couple hours a month. They are assisting in placing alien migrant 'asylum seekers' and have retirees and stay at home moms helping navigate the system and get these people on every program possible. Their children are watching this and learning that it is a good thing, their parents are good people and their church is good people, why wouldn't this be a good thing? If conservatives can't even get a hold of their own churches I wonder who's state we'll be laughing at next? View Quote "The Left ruins everything it touches." Dennis Prager |
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Lets turn LA into a prison city View Quote Escape From LA Trailer |
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Quoted: My observation is that the homeless in SoCal aren't immigrants but rather good-ole' home grown dopers based on their accents. I'm sure there's some illegal alien dopers in that crowd but they are overwhelming non-Hispanic even in my town where Hispanics are the majority. The immigrants tend to rent houses together with two to four families living in a four or five bedroom house with 4 full sized pickups and 4 or 5 Japanese sedans parked in front. In California white Americas are a minority. View Quote |
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Quoted:That's the same refrain you use in every state you have claimed to live in.....But please, carry-on and continue to regale us with your Dutch Uncle spiel whilst doing nothing but expecting others to put in the work because Lord knows we would not want to get in your way of making money. View Quote You're an idiot. |
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Quoted: No, if I meant that I would’ve said that. Who runs that shithole ? The left . The 1% as you say gives a false “rightist” view . What percentage of those living in those mansions are conservatives ? I’d say not many. Less than 10% That’s where the left is fucking up in their verbiage. The ultra rich are by and large huge leftists View Quote |
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This is true. Not trying to downplay the problem or it's creeping tendencies. I stay at the Westin Bonaventure at least once a month and there's very few homeless people sleeping on the streets in the downtown district. But you see plenty of tents going in and out of that area. They're underneath overpasses and piled up next to on-ramps and off-ramps. It's a big problem but it hasn't actually taken over the downtown area yet. Give it a couple more years... View Quote |
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