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    You have to go back to medieval England or the Roman Empire to find a land so rich with no inclination to care about the poor or have any plan to address the issue.

    Money has been spent apparently, with zero accounting of said monies, and the problem is worsening every day.

    California politicians do not care about the domestic poor. They dont and their shoddy tackling of the problem and inability to give direct and clear solutions to the problem is proof positive they dont.

    Their shameful pimping of Hispanic peoples who arent citizens is disgusting and deplorable considering how few s they care about their own.

    Tammany Hall 2.0 is the most accurate comparison of their poverty pimping and corruption. Trump couldnt pull off the these s bags pull off with the full cooperation of the Russian Government and all of the 20k suspected neo Nazis in this country.

    the victims of this state's agenda to eliminate the middle and working class, their pure corruption (being so painfully obvious in bed with PGE is more than any state government could sweep under the rug, throw in the water misappropriation, the billions wasted in a train to nowhere and ten years of annual raises with no citizen input) and it becomes real sickening living through this show of corruption and thievery.

    For heads like RG and other suckers who eat det Leftists , who dont care about people but get their chubbies lying they are morally superior defend this crime syndictate because det surplus and det GDP, that the state politicians arent using to benefit anyone or anything than themselves and their reputation.

    this state. There's no moral superiority backing such a criminally-ept organization like California's Democrats.

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    You have to go back to medieval England or the Roman Empire to find a land so rich with no inclination to care about the poor or have any plan to address the issue.

    Money has been spent apparently, with zero accounting of said monies, and the problem is worsening every day.

    California politicians do not care about the domestic poor. They dont and their shoddy tackling of the problem and inability to give direct and clear solutions to the problem is proof positive they dont.

    Their shameful pimping of Hispanic peoples who arent citizens is disgusting and deplorable considering how few s they care about their own.

    Tammany Hall 2.0 is the most accurate comparison of their poverty pimping and corruption. Trump couldnt pull off the these s bags pull off with the full cooperation of the Russian Government and all of the 20k suspected neo Nazis in this country.

    the victims of this state's agenda to eliminate the middle and working class, their pure corruption (being so painfully obvious in bed with PGE is more than any state government could sweep under the rug, throw in the water misappropriation, the billions wasted in a train to nowhere and ten years of annual raises with no citizen input) and it becomes real sickening living through this show of corruption and thievery.

    For heads like RG and other suckers who eat det Leftists , who dont care about people but get their chubbies lying they are morally superior defend this crime syndictate because det surplus and det GDP, that the state politicians arent using to benefit anyone or anything than themselves and their reputation.

    this state. There's no moral superiority backing such a criminally-ept organization like California's Democrats.
    Honestly, housing availability and pricing is key. New York has even more homeless per capita, and unsurprisingly has the same house pricing problems. Exorbitant demand, both rent and housing, and not enough construction.

    I'm not familiar enough with the local politics to have an informed opinion about it, so I'll take your word for it. But, this particular issue is extremely common in big metropolis. It's normally driven by an influx of extremely well paid talent that displaces the old population, and there's also the fortune seekers that are allured by the prospect of making it in the big city.

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    It is kind of stupid.

    OH, AT LEAST HOUSING IS CHEAP ENOUGH IN MISSISSIPPI THAT THOSE POOR S CAN LIVE IN A SHACK.

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    The homeless population in Burbank, CA (Adam Schiff's district) has jumped 40% this year alone
    Burbank is a conservative town with its own police force. Nearly all the schools there are catholic.

    Fun fact, black people unofficially were not allowed in the city after sundown until the 1970’s. They’d be escorted out of town by local PD.

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    Burbank is a conservative town with its own police force. Nearly all the schools there are catholic.

    Fun fact, black people unofficially were not allowed in the city after sundown until the 1970’s. They’d be escorted out of town by local PD.
    We had a blackout last night. But, the police made him get back in his car and leave......Emo Phillips.

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    We had a blackout last night. But, the police made him get back in his car and leave......Emo Phillips.

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    Honestly, housing availability and pricing is key. New York has even more homeless per capita, and unsurprisingly has the same house pricing problems. Exorbitant demand, both rent and housing, and not enough construction.

    I'm not familiar enough with the local politics to have an informed opinion about it, so I'll take your word for it. But, this particular issue is extremely common in big metropolis. It's normally driven by an influx of extremely well paid talent that displaces the old population, and there's also the fortune seekers that are allured by the prospect of making it in the big city.
    liberal state

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    If it would be so easy, tbh... plenty of liberal states that have less homeless per capita than conservative states (ie: Tennessee has more than New Jersey, Texas has more than Michigan).

    Perhaps the closest indicator is the major economic activity in the area, especially digital economy and financial services.

    You have a large tech hub on the Pacific Northwest (Oregon/Washington) with Microsoft, Amazon, etc. Silicon Valley in California. Wall Street in NY. Those are the areas with the biggest impact.

    And states like California are not small, but the phenomenon is largely tilted mostly on the big cities and surrounding areas. These are areas that shifted to a services/knowledge economy, displaced a good amount of people in favor of importing talent.

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    bend over, i'll show you dp

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    If it would be so easy, tbh... plenty of liberal states that have less homeless per capita than conservative states (ie: Tennessee has more than New Jersey, Texas has more than Michigan).

    Perhaps the closest indicator is the major economic activity in the area, especially digital economy and financial services.

    You have a large tech hub on the Pacific Northwest (Oregon/Washington) with Microsoft, Amazon, etc. Silicon Valley in California. Wall Street in NY. Those are the areas with the biggest impact.

    And states like California are not small, but the phenomenon is largely tilted mostly on the big cities and surrounding areas. These are areas that shifted to a services/knowledge economy, displaced a good amount of people in favor of importing talent.
    You cant expect him to understand a grain of the above.
    I salute you for spending time on people who choose ignorance.

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    And states like California are not small.
    No kidding? I thought California was one of the smaller states. Good stuff

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    Mixing in your own with copypasta isn't a good idea unless you proofread it a few times. That's why I stick to posting facts and leave the plagiarizing and prognosticating to you yahoos.

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    Mixing in your own with copypasta isn't a good idea unless you proofread it a few times. That's why I stick to posting facts and leave the plagiarizing and prognosticating to you yahoos.
    Right you post fake news and keep posting fake news and never stop posting fake news because you're a brainless sheep who simply follows orders no matter how stupid it makes you look.

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    Records unsealed, Jeffrey Epstein arrested on new sex trafficking charges. Let the chips fall.


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    The case is being handled by the Public Corruption Unit of the Southern District of New York, with assistance from the district's human-trafficking officials and the FBI.
    https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffre...-minors-source

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    Props to the Miami Herald for keeping this swamp nightmare in the news.

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    Epstein has more ties to Clinton than Trump so the friend monikor sticks for the former. An acquaintance for the latter I'd venture.

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    Who reads the Daily Beast?

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    Epstein has more ties to Clinton than Trump so the friend monikor sticks for the former. An acquaintance for the latter I'd venture.
    Why would you venture that?

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    Who reads the Daily Beast?
    You read Qanon.

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    Why would you venture that?
    Twenty questions chump present.

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    Epstein has more ties to Clinton than Trump so the friend monikor sticks for the former. An acquaintance for the latter I'd venture.
    "I’ve known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy. He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it – Jeffrey enjoys his social life."

    --Donald J. Trump, 2002

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