Ten Plagues of California Are Turning The Golden State into a Third-World Hell Hole

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
In your typical Third-World megalopolis, basic city functions fall into disrepair, while once-eradicated diseases run rampant -- and the local bigwig boasts about saving the world.

Los Angeles is quickly becoming a typical Third-World megalopolis, and the rest of the state isn't far behind.

Yesterday the New York Post reported "rats running everywhere among piles of decaying garbage," in a "sprawling 50-block area that is believed to be the base for around 4,200 homeless people."

Local columnist Steve Lopez called his city a "giant trash receptacle" and asked, "Did someone turn back the calendar a few hundred years?” No, Steve, the city government turned hard left is all. Although debate fans might note that that's a distinction without a difference.

https://pjmedia.com/vodkapundit/ten...he-golden-state-into-a-third-world-hell-hole/
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
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All one has to do is look at LA and NYC to see Socialism in action and the consequences.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
They will have this one day ....

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Yep Progressive 'give away' policies .... San Fran is a cesspool on the streets there are so many homeless just shitting where ever
 

Yooper

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Socialism's eternal hope is the fantasy that entropy will no longer apply.

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GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Los Angeles looks as if it’s digging out from a hurricane, with hordes on the streets, tents everywhere and armies of rodents on the march, inciting fears of disease. We learned from Dakota Smith and David Zahniser in last week’s avalanche of Mad Max news that the rat circus at City Hall was tied to homeless people using the grates around the building as bathrooms. And my colleagues Emily Alpert-Reyes, Doug Smith and Ben Oreskes reported that the number of 311 calls for help shot up 167% between 2016 and 2018.

I’m offering here and now to put any “stunned” politicians on an email loop, so I can help educate them. I naively invited readers last week to email me photos of trash heaps and encampments in their neighborhoods, and my inbox is about to explode. I’ve got photos of half-clothed people passed out on pavement, sidewalks blocked by tents, bulky items, piles of poop and enough trash to fill the Grand Canyon.

“Much of the street trash you saw gets swept into our waterways and virtually straight into our oceans and onto our beaches!” wrote Craig Herring, who sent me a set of disgusting photos to prove his point.


https://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-lopez-homeless-leadership-201908-story.html
 
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