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Casting a ballot a vote for a Democrat is basically casting a vote for hepatitis outbreaks, massive amounts of violent crime and homelessness.
I personally could never cast a ballot for a party that wants to make me sick with potentially fatal diseases like hepatitis, wants to make me scared to go through their neighborhoods and wants to make me homeless with policies that cause economic distress from taxing job creators and business owners.
Hepatitis A outbreak to last years in liberal California.
Yet the metros getting the most people wanting to move all lean democrat? The only argument you have is retirement cities in Florida which are really overgrown towns...
Of course, those "liberal cities" are also there most of the economic wealth and business leadership in this country resides.
It's easy to have low levels of social issues in East Jesus, Montana, population 3,000. But you're not moving the needle on what makes this nation's economic engine run. People with ambition don't want to be there.
Oh, and by the way, the future leaders of business and generators of wealth will continue to be people educated - sorry, "indoctrinated" - at those liberal universities that conservative GED holders love to deride.
Yet the metros getting the most people wanting to move all lean democrat? The only argument you have is retirement cities in Florida which are really overgrown towns...
FYI, Tijuana is in Mexico, by Mexico, I mean old Mexico, not New Mexico.
Tijuana is controlled by the PAN, Mexico's equivalent of the Republican Party. (In case anyone thinks I'm slagging the PAN or the GOP, they have had a better record running governments than the PRI who are currently in power nationally in Mexico and who have ruled Mexico for most of the last hundred years.)
There are already a bunch of these illegal streets vendors around , but L.A wants to encourage more and more of them.
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Street vendors are part of the fabric of LA, selling everything from bacon-wrapped hot dogs to ice cream. It's perfectly legal here, except in public parks.
That means vendors in America illegally who violates the rule could face criminal charges that get the attention of immigration authorities. Then they could be deported.
But this week, members of the LA City Council moved to protect these vendors, including Councilman Mitch O'Farrell who talked with Take Two.
Of course, those "liberal cities" are also there most of the economic wealth and business leadership in this country resides.
It's easy to have low levels of social issues in East Jesus, Montana, population 3,000. But you're not moving the needle on what makes this nation's economic engine run. People with ambition don't want to be there.
Oh, and by the way, the future leaders of business and generators of wealth will continue to be people educated - sorry, "indoctrinated" - at those liberal universities that conservative GED holders love to deride.
But the GED holders who live in Wichita and manufacture products that are tangible live better on $50,000 then a San Francisco resident could live on $200,000
Plus, they get to drive from their manufacturing plant full of GED educated workers that are seasoned in making tangible products with their manufacturing jobs to their lush, acre of land with a big house that can buy for $200,000 with their $1,000 PITI payments.
All this while, San Francisco liberals walk through neighborhoods of syringes, feces and smelling of urine.
The state has lots and lots of hepatitis going on and the schools have constant norovirus outbreaks also.
Sadly, there is always the dreaded norovirus but it seems like California has near constant outbreaks where they have to constantly close school systems.
Even the rich can't avoid all the diseases constantly brewing in liberal California cities.
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