Here in Germany, an announcement was made and he has 5 minutes to pack up everything otherwise everything will end up in the garbage truck. You are far too lenient with them because it costs you time and you probably have more important things to do than supervise the homeless garbage camps. From the police🚓🚓🚔🚔 and a thank you to all the cleaners, you do a good job👍💪🛻🚚🚧🦺 and anyone who says otherwise is lying.
When America experienced lower poverty rates than any other advanced democracy, local governments designated specific areas known as "Settlers' Landings." These areas were intended for people across the country who intentionally left their previous homes behind in search of improved living standards. They allowed them to exchange ideas and share their creativity to progress in resettling. This initiative aimed to facilitate the exchange of ideas and promote creativity to advance society. In contrast, contemporary civic authorities now employ "Social Identity Deconstruction," some perceive as a form of isolation and humiliation. The California author Jack London captured the stark contrast between the "Homeless" and the American Settler tactic in his observation: "Class supremacy can rest only on class degradation," as expressed in his work, "The People of the Abyss."
@@lordraydens Calling people "Homeless' is quite contemporary and is commonly used by people who don't belong in America as a "Social Identity Deconstruction" tactic to lower personality drive and ambition, much like the "N-word" or Calling American Indians "Savages."
I was there for a couple weeks last month. Used to come every few years, really loved santa monica and venice. Now I'll never be back. They've let that place slide so bad down hill the homeless ruin any fun or relaxation you could ever have. I don't see why people spend money to live in that hell hole
@JonSudlowpc I have friends that still live in Southern California, I visited them at least once or twice a year. I haven't gone the last 2 years. It's depressing seeing what happened there. I loved it there, but the last couple time I was there everywhere we went someone with mental problems would be yelling or stumbling around talking to imaginary people, every other business on the third street promenade is closed, homeless people sleeping on the metro. I hope they turn things around.
Most of this is people hooked on some hard shit. They value the drug more. They’re among many now it’s common to see it And so that’s what sucks. I want my streets clean. I want to feel a tickle safe. This is too much .
Once you realize the homeless have taken over California and the policy makers are only cheering for this outcome, I think it's time to make a change. I would love to buy a half a million dollar condo, a little studio near the beach. That was my dream. But these putrid human stains have smashed that dream into a million screaming pieces of insanity. So sad.
Rents and home ownership is very difficult everywhere in the US. High cost of food makes it hard to survive. Mental illness is on the rise. Institutions like mental health hospitals are releasing patients on to the streets. Governors from “red” republican states are transporting people with issues to “blue” democratic states. Chemicals in our food has caused children to be born with social emotional and physical problems.
And hard street drug use & cheap bad booze does this. They won’t go get jobs because they & couldn’t hang onto one anyway, because that. Mentally Ill? Maybe all that meth & street opiates, everyone.
Where is Daisy? She needs to get some coalition together to help the homeless. Does anyone know if she has a website where I can donate some funds? The police are being very mean to the homeless and I don't like that. May God have mercy on the homeless and forever keep them safe.
When America experienced lower poverty rates than any other advanced democracy, local governments designated specific areas known as "Settlers' Landings." These areas were intended for people all across the country who intentionally left their previous homes behind in search of improved living standards. They allowed them to exchange ideas and share their creativity to progress in resettling. This initiative aimed to facilitate the exchange of ideas and promote creativity to advance society. In contrast, contemporary civic authorities now employ "Social Identity Deconstruction," some perceive as a form of isolation and humiliation. The California author Jack London captured the stark contrast between the "Homeless" and the American Settler tactic in his observation: "Class supremacy can rest only on class degradation," as expressed in his work, "The People of the Abyss."
Hey bro ! Of camper there , seems that Mr T don’t care. Sucks . Take the help that’s offered folks. I know ,I know ,you got to get clean 1st!!! But hey you’ll have a place of your own.
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.....and why do they need 3 professional police officers to supervise a clean-up ? I'm sure they can be put to better use elsewhere... anyone can see that.
In June 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that cities can enforce fines and make arrests for public camping and sleeping outdoors. The ruling also allows cities to threaten jail time for those who repeatedly refuse to move indoors and accept assistance