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NBC Bay Area journalists recently conducted a survey of 153 blocks of downtown San Francisco and found trash on every street.
Trash bags and litter are one problem, but the report found that used needles and human feces are also common sights downtown - even near upscale hotels, government buildings and in playgrounds.
In total, the journalists found 100 drug needles and more than 300 piles of feces during their investigation.
The homeless from red States leave and move to blue States and then Republicans ridicule them for the number of homeless.
Blue states like New York and California deserve the ridicule over the number of homeless they have.
Eric Garcetti should just flush the billion dollars from debt sales from measure HHH or throw the money in the ocean because their homeless problem will just get worse and worse.
I think it is going to be very interesting if there is a massive public health crisis that manifests itself in Democratic voting liberal LA.
interesting how many small jurisdictions on the plains likely don't allocate one dollar of general fund revenue to the homeless, yet have no homeless problem.
Yet, Los Angeles approved of over 1 billion dollars of debt and the issue just got worse and worse after they voted for it.
Many working-class people in those states are only a paycheck or two from the streets from the liberals and their high taxes. Wonder how much the residents of those states could save if didn't have extremely high sales, income and property taxes going to corrupt politicians.
They have tremendous taxes but no results. Decades and decades of huge tax increases and it just gets worse and worse.
With such high taxes they why do they have any homeless issues at all is my question to the politicians in the state?
I mean where does the money go there? They said that the billion dollar increase in debt from huge sales tax increases would be the tonic cures the homeless crisis but it just gets worse and worse.
It's sort of sad that good Californians are voting with emotions rather than logic. Logic dictates that liberal California politicians will always waste the vast majority of any tax increase they can get their paws on.
Last edited by lovecrowds; 04-28-2018 at 01:00 PM..
No, you cannot say that...provide proof....we shall all wait for your spin...
Now you're so hard up to try to win an argument that you're asking for "proof" of a speculative statement. It would be like me asking you to "prove" that the boundaries of European countries would be different today had Hitler won the war. Well, they probably would, but maybe not. One cannot prove or disprove a speculative statement. But then, maybe you don't even recognize speculative statements when you see one.
But since there are even several cons in this thread noting the difficulty of being homeless in a climate that gets well below 0 for long stretches of the winter, my speculative statement is well-founded.
Now you're so hard up to try to win an argument that you're asking for "proof" of a speculative statement.
Hard up? hahahahhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, you just admitted that you argument is based off "speculative" stuff....hahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaa
Only quoting this part of your post....well, why you ask....because you are basing everything off something that you agree is "speculative."
Breaking news: chucknee make speculative statements as well. Everybody does. Next time you do, I'll be sure to ask you to "prove" it.
Oh look, someone got caught, and the only thing they can do is say, well you done it also (which is false BTW)...but hey, we have a 100% lefty that got caught and does not like it....and blames the other....how leftist of you....you must be proud...
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