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Political Fray
how do libs explain all the problems running rampant in California
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<blockquote data-quote="Lokmar" data-source="post: 197635" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>I was in Cali, Oct. 2019 and I can tell you the entire area from Torrence, nearly up to Santa Monica, all along the 10 freeway at least to El Monte and then south east all the way into Anaheim is packed full of homeless bums. Its fukin atrocious. You see fuking bums living everywhere in that area. Just for shits and giggles, I took my entire fam to hollyweird and walked hollyweird blvd so they could see the human refuse. They were concerned to say the least. It was a great exercise though for them to see it up close. Reading about it doesnt drive the point home. When we drove back to LAX at the end of our trip, I took the city roads so we could see the wealthy neighborhoods backed up to squallor and tents, several times over. It was a valuable lesson, especially for my two youngest. I was born in Cali and have been back every few years for decades so I've been able to witness the decline first hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lokmar, post: 197635, member: 1169"] I was in Cali, Oct. 2019 and I can tell you the entire area from Torrence, nearly up to Santa Monica, all along the 10 freeway at least to El Monte and then south east all the way into Anaheim is packed full of homeless bums. Its fukin atrocious. You see fuking bums living everywhere in that area. Just for shits and giggles, I took my entire fam to hollyweird and walked hollyweird blvd so they could see the human refuse. They were concerned to say the least. It was a great exercise though for them to see it up close. Reading about it doesnt drive the point home. When we drove back to LAX at the end of our trip, I took the city roads so we could see the wealthy neighborhoods backed up to squallor and tents, several times over. It was a valuable lesson, especially for my two youngest. I was born in Cali and have been back every few years for decades so I've been able to witness the decline first hand. [/QUOTE]
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