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The part that caught my attention is the comparison to Old England and the potential for an outbreak of a contagious disease that could get out of control.
Some parts of CA seem to be headed to becoming the slums you see in India, Brazil and other large countries.
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And you can be sure that every attempt will be made to make sure they are all counted in the upcoming census.
Oh but they is why the Dems are having a cow since they are going to ask on the census if one is a citizen. Of course, one can lie but a lot are going to be caught that way.
I have visited Las Vegas many times, and parts of it are very bad, and yes, sad. My wife and I were walking from Fremont Street up to the famous Pawn Shop of telly fame. We passed a large group of tents right there on the sidewalk, with folks sat under nearby trees sheltering from the sun.
We also rode the bus, which turned off the world famous strip, and yards away from it, we saw a homeless lady sat in a wheelchair, surrounded by her possessions. Just so bizarre, within yards of those beautiful casinos.
From the looks of Skid Row in Los Angeles, there is a good chance of an outbreak of plague, or some other terrible disease. It is amazing, how in a major city like this, such a place is tolerated. It needs cleaning up, by whatever method is needed.
I used to walk round London late at night many years ago. I saw homeless folks, but nothing like this. Efforts are made here to get these folks off the streets. America just seems to tolerate it, as some kind of badge of freedom. A blind eye is being turned, while the problem seems to get worse.
Like Katie said, stop obsessing over stupid stories like Stormy and the Donald. Your President says he wants to put America and Americans first. Well, lets see something done about this growing problem in America.
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