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Old 05-03-2021, 09:11 PM
 
Location: Arizona
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How can anyone be proud of what's going on?

The Democrats "fiat money out of thin air" to enrich the cities that they have alot of votes in special interests.

Los Angeles talks about it's wealth constantly and laugh at hard-working middle-Americans yet Democratic Los Angeles are enlisting the help of it's Los Angeles congressional delegation for 20 Billion.

The Democrats are just going milk every minute of the next 2 years to enrich their cities by creating fiat money out of thin air to pay for it.

https://kfiam640.iheart.com/content/...meless-crisis/
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Old 05-03-2021, 09:18 PM
 
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California has approximately 17 million people who are employed.

That means every employed person in California would pay $1176.47 for this.
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Old 05-03-2021, 09:58 PM
 
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As long as the money is used well, and does not line of pockets of a few. As long as it benefits the public, and we dont have to pay interest to private individuals for it.

People are complaining now about all this money creation, but it started a long time ago with banks fractional reserve loaning. That too is just money creation from thin air. Worst part is they collect fees and interest to enrich themselves. It manifests an atmosphere of rampant speculation.

That is how housing got so high, and added to the causes of homelessness.

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Old 05-03-2021, 10:15 PM
 
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California has approximately 17 million people who are employed.

That means every employed person in California would pay $1176.47 for this.
Seeing as how expensive housing is in California, that $1176.47 is going to hurt a lot of people.
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Old 05-03-2021, 10:19 PM
 
Location: Tucson/Nogales
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You could solve the homeless crisis in both San Francisco and L.A. by duct-taping the Nimby's and the CA Coastal Commission which won't allow any high rises along the CA coastline.

With that, you'll immediately see 100-200 construction cranes in the air.

72% of L.A. county is still, archaically, zoned for single family homes. That's go to go!

Look to Houston with no zoning rules! Minneapolis recently banned single family home zoning as well!

Don't give Nimby-ridden L.A. or San Fran-Nimby-o one penny!
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Old 05-03-2021, 10:55 PM
 
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How can anyone be proud of what's going on?

The Democrats "fiat money out of thin air" to enrich the cities that they have alot of votes in special interests.

Los Angeles talks about it's wealth constantly and laugh at hard-working middle-Americans yet Democratic Los Angeles are enlisting the help of it's Los Angeles congressional delegation for 20 Billion.

The Democrats are just going milk every minute of the next 2 years to enrich their cities by creating fiat money out of thin air to pay for it.

https://kfiam640.iheart.com/content/...meless-crisis/

Skid Rows attracts addicts and violent low life from across the country, because California is rich and they can make more money here panhandling/stealing/dealing than most anywhere else to feed their drug habbits.

I always say: all the losers from other states (especially red states) come here and they become our problem. Middle America should pitch in, it's really their problem.


I'd like to introduce to you some of the residents of Skid Row. These are all people from outside CA.

Anne is from Louisiana



Andrea is from Missouri

Spice Addict-Andrea

Jacob is from Illinois

Fentanyl Addict interview-Jacob

Elizabeth is from Oklahoma

Homeless Woman interview-Elizabeth

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Old 05-04-2021, 06:39 AM
 
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Warm weather states attract transplants. Many of them helped build up their economies to what they are now. Yes junkies, homeless etc are some of them. Just like many big city people and issues wind up transplanting themselves to the suburbs. If one wants a gentrified state with an entrance exam they should specify it.
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