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Old 10-27-2018, 05:16 PM
 
Location: So Ca
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Why are even folks in Venice, a deep blue place, so concerned over housing the bums temporarily?
Because that article profiled the people who are against it. Obviously, other Venice residents are for it....and for fewer homeless living on their streets.

After heated town hall, LA councilmember ‘still committed’ to Venice homeless shelter:
https://la.curbed.com/2018/10/19/180...onin-metro-lot

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To the editor: “Furious” residents in Venice and other places need to be asked what their alternative plan is. Would they prefer the status quo with trash, human waste and tents on the sidewalks outside their residences and businesses, or would they prefer housing for homeless people?

The people who oppose the proposed shelter in Venice seem to want housing in some district other than theirs. Then what? Round up Venice’s homeless residents and bus them to another part of Los Angeles?

- Alexa Smith Maxwell, Los Angeles

http://www.latimes.com/opinion/reade...021-story.html
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Old 10-27-2018, 05:59 PM
 
Location: Laguna Niguel, Orange County CA
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Because that article profiled the people who are against it. Obviously, other Venice residents are for it....and for fewer homeless living on their streets.

After heated town hall, LA councilmember ‘still committed’ to Venice homeless shelter:
https://la.curbed.com/2018/10/19/180...onin-metro-lot

Readers react to LAT article:

To the editor: “Furious” residents in Venice and other places need to be asked what their alternative plan is. Would they prefer the status quo with trash, human waste and tents on the sidewalks outside their residences and businesses, or would they prefer housing for homeless people?

The people who oppose the proposed shelter in Venice seem to want housing in some district other than theirs. Then what? Round up Venice’s homeless residents and bus them to another part of Los Angeles?

- Alexa Smith Maxwell, Los Angeles

Not everyone in Venice is 'furious' about building a shelter for homeless people - Los Angeles Times
No one wants homeless shelters in LA
Proposed homeless shelters in Koreatown, Sherman Oaks and San Pedro have sparked anger and accusations that City Hall is ignoring residents’ wishes as officials pick sites. And many have looked to Garcetti for leadership to balance the need for housing with community concerns about blight and crime.
Cuckcetti blames Trump for Venice opposition to homeless shelters!
As he travels the country, Garcetti’s broader message is that he’ll be a unifying force amid “false divisions” created by President Trump and the Republicans. He’ll fly to Minnesota this weekend to speak at a state Democratic Party event and attend a fundraiser; he has traveled to five other states in the last month and a half, a spokesman said.
Cuckcetti had earlier claimed that homeless shelters wouldn't get the opposition that they got in (big, bad, and evil) OC.
When Garcetti rolled out the Bridge Home program this spring, he said he would advocate for each proposed shelter to ensure residents’ support. He also told reporters he didn’t anticipate the shelters would get the kind of pushback seen in places including Orange County, where residents have fought the opening of homeless facilities.
Residents erupt in anger at Garcetti's town hall for planned homeless shelter in Venice - Los Angeles Times
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Old 10-27-2018, 07:08 PM
 
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Originally Posted by CA4Now View Post
Because that article profiled the people who are against it. Obviously, other Venice residents are for it....and for fewer homeless living on their streets.

After heated town hall, LA councilmember ‘still committed’ to Venice homeless shelter:
https://la.curbed.com/2018/10/19/180...onin-metro-lot

Readers react to LAT article:

To the editor: “Furious” residents in Venice and other places need to be asked what their alternative plan is. Would they prefer the status quo with trash, human waste and tents on the sidewalks outside their residences and businesses, or would they prefer housing for homeless people?

The people who oppose the proposed shelter in Venice seem to want housing in some district other than theirs. Then what? Round up Venice’s homeless residents and bus them to another part of Los Angeles?

- Alexa Smith Maxwell, Los Angeles

Not everyone in Venice is 'furious' about building a shelter for homeless people - Los Angeles Times
They don't even have to give the money to the tax man, they could just let them move in. Just tell the bum it's temporary, they'll understand.
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Old 10-30-2018, 06:52 AM
 
Location: So Ca
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A shelter with 200 beds is nearly ready to open at an unnamed location in Santa Ana, according to officials.

Cities in north Orange County step up with housing for homeless, with Santa Ana leading the way - Los Angeles Times
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Old 10-30-2018, 08:28 AM
 
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The crime spike and wildly expensive costs will give it a name....based on solid information for sure...wonder who will explain to the unsupervised recipients of free everything that they need to conserve water during drought conditions... fines for wasting water will paid for by ...anyone???
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Old 11-03-2018, 09:21 AM
 
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Secured- 100 percent supervised housing is the ONLY solution
Here is the result when the libs create intense "homelessness " and wildly expensive and ineffective "solutions " to pad their own bank accounts
https://www.ocregister.com/2018/11/0...orange-county/
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Old 11-03-2018, 09:27 AM
 
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Outside- wandering around- doing whatever with no hope- just to generate income for the few -
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Old 11-03-2018, 09:44 AM
 
Location: Living rent free in your head
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Secured- 100 percent supervised housing is the ONLY solution
Here is the result when the libs create intense "homelessness " and wildly expensive and ineffective "solutions " to pad their own bank accounts
https://www.ocregister.com/2018/11/0...orange-county/
OMG you actually posted that without reading it, that's flipping hilarious. The story was about two homeless women who died in auto accidents, one was stable and in housing the other wasn't.

Rita lived on the streets, sleeping on the sidewalk near a liquor store:
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"From what he could piece together between the police and the coroner, Wes Wilde said Rita had been sitting at the bus bench near the Del Taco at the corner of La Palma and Harbor. She jumped up for unknown reasons. “She just darted out in front of traffic,” Wes Wilde said witnesses reported. “There was no way anybody could stop.” She didn’t have her glasses, he added, and without them she couldn’t see much beyond 6 feet. Kelly said her friend got up that night from where they slept and said she was going to fetch her white bag with her blankets in it from around the corner."
The other woman, Laura had been housed for 6 months and was doing very well, she was hit by a car while crossing the street on her way to 7-11 with friends:
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"Jackley and Gomez were coming back with Sager from the 7-Eleven the night she died. Jackley had taken the drink she loved to buy — Fuze Raspberry Tea mixed with Diet Coke — from Sager and crossed ahead of her at First Street and Cooper with Gomez. For some reason, they didn’t cross at the corner of First and Euclid where there is a marked crosswalk. Sager was halfway to the opposite sidewalk, standing still, when the car hit her. Later, Gomez and Jackley managed to track down her daughter, whose picture Sager kept in her room. She claimed Sager’s body. They never heard anything else and held their own memorial.
Peterson called Sager’s death an eye-opener: “It was like, wow, Laura made it off the streets and was working to get herself integrated back into society and then something like this happens out of the blue."
Maybe you should read these before you post them?
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Old 11-03-2018, 10:52 AM
 
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Both outside - wandering around now dead- totally preventable yet again
They are dead - they were never given a chance- endless supply of them I guess. ... no tears from the lefties here - just more shameless hilarity and delight to post again as always.
If gavin wins watch the body count skyrocket.
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Old 11-03-2018, 11:57 AM
 
Location: On the water.
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Both outside - wandering around now dead- totally preventable yet again
They are dead - they were never given a chance- endless supply of them I guess. ... no tears from the lefties here - just more shameless hilarity and delight to post again as always.
If gavin wins watch the body count skyrocket.
Yeah! (Note the exclamation point!) only homeless people get hit by cars! (More exclamation point. You forgot yours this time TC!)
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