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05-12-2021, 11:23 AM
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PA Steward
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Del Boca Vista
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Originally Posted by 46zilzal
no it just informed me what was ahead with the ex radio sports announcer
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Funny, you never felt the same way about the ex-KKK guy sitting as a Senator from the DEMOCRATIC PARTY for decades.
So it's weird you would try and DENIGRATE by smugly pointing out "EX-RADIO SPORTS ANNOUNCER"
I'll take ex-radio sports announcer over EX-KKK RACIST any day.
But apparently, you don't agree, which makes you a....
BTW Ladies and Gentlemen, this is exactly why this country is ****ED and has been for a LONG TIME
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05-12-2021, 11:29 AM
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Registered User
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Venice Beach is the "World's Largest Outdoor Insane Asylum."
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05-13-2021, 12:49 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Bakersfield, CA
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Originally Posted by Actor
The same as the general population.
What is your source for all these statistics?
Not here in Ohio.
You call homelessness a lifestyle?
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If you live in Ohio, you basically get no say in the current state of homelessness.
Sorry but you have no clue what it looks like, how grand the problem is, who the people are or what problems ended them up there.
In California we see it EVERY (E V E R Y) time you leave the house, it's everywhere and it's out of control, and getting worse every single minute.
I'll laugh in the face of anyone who thinks homelessness is directly linked to mental illness. I'll laugh twice as hard at anyone who thinks that it's an "affordable housing" crisis.
More and more the homeless are getting younger, they can get by with doing nothing at all so they choose to be homeless. Nobody goes to jail for anything in California anymore so 9 times out of 10 a drug addict or trespasser sees no consequences. If you don't believe me, come visit, with the homeless population here it won't take but 20 minutes for you to figure it out.
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05-13-2021, 12:53 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Bakersfield, CA
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Originally Posted by Actor
By withholding FEDERAL funding.
The federal government funds just about anything to one degree or another. Take education. There was a big deal some years ago about the influence that the federal government had in schools. Any college or university that received any federal funding had to toe the line with the federal government. Colleges and universities were surprised to find that having just one student receiving aid from a federal source meant that the college was receiving federal funding. So said the courts.
So if just one patient was receiving federal aid (for example, a veteran with PTSD) then the federal government could control the hospital.
Of all the 50 states Oklahoma has the most inmates per capita. I think this is simply because they have room in the prisons. I.e., they have less incentive to parole inmates to reduce overcrowding.
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There is still TONS of federal funding that flows for these issues, the state run facilities were shut down and transitioned to private facilities. The government still spends the same money they always did, they just pay it to private facilities instead of state run ones.
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05-13-2021, 01:38 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Reno, NV
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Originally Posted by Rex Phinney
If you live in Ohio, you basically get no say in the current state of homelessness.
Sorry but you have no clue what it looks like, how grand the problem is, who the people are or what problems ended them up there.
In California we see it EVERY (E V E R Y) time you leave the house, it's everywhere and it's out of control, and getting worse every single minute.
I'll laugh in the face of anyone who thinks homelessness is directly linked to mental illness. I'll laugh twice as hard at anyone who thinks that it's an "affordable housing" crisis.
More and more the homeless are getting younger, they can get by with doing nothing at all so they choose to be homeless. Nobody goes to jail for anything in California anymore so 9 times out of 10 a drug addict or trespasser sees no consequences. If you don't believe me, come visit, with the homeless population here it won't take but 20 minutes for you to figure it out.
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Sadly, this is 100% true.
According to someone I know who actually ran a shelter here in Reno, 95% of homeless are addicts. (Not counting the 5 yr olds, of course).
- We live in a society that is completely off the rails.
- It is a society that has been shaped by whacko leftist beliefs.
- Today's youth was taught that there are no winners & losers.
- Now they find that most are living a LOSER'S LIFE.
- It is likely here to stay.
>>> Cue the liberal whackos to tell me how I've produced no evidence that it is leftist beliefs.
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05-13-2021, 01:43 PM
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Just another Facist
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Now in Houston
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Ran across this on Twitter this morning.
I think it’s Actor calling in. Stick with it.....good stuff
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05-13-2021, 11:31 PM
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Registered User
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Location: Bakersfield, CA
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Originally Posted by Dave Schwartz
Sadly, this is 100% true.
According to someone I know who actually ran a shelter here in Reno, 95% of homeless are addicts. (Not counting the 5 yr olds, of course).
- We live in a society that is completely off the rails.
- It is a society that has been shaped by whacko leftist beliefs.
- Today's youth was taught that there are no winners & losers.
- Now they find that most are living a LOSER'S LIFE.
- It is likely here to stay.
>>> Cue the liberal whackos to tell me how I've produced no evidence that it is leftist beliefs.
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I wonder what exactly would have to happen to reverse the trend? The government clearly thinks the answer is coddling these people and trying to build housing for all of them to sit around and shoot up in. So they will throw money at it that way but they say jails are too expensive to build? So I see no way this gets any better
I'm a 41 year old republican who has lived in California my whole life. I long ago accepted the taxes, the left wing politics, the cost of living, all of that, I'll deal with it.
But this homeless thing, it's bullshit. When you have all the good people of the world paying the bills, working their asses off and then homeless ****s just setting up camp in spaces they truly don't deserve to be, then I'm done. The level of which it has become accepted here is retarded. You go to a nice neighborhood or 5 star hotel and there are homeless people passed out on the sidewalk outside. That doesn't feel like "getting your monies worth" from this state.
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05-14-2021, 01:06 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Ketchikan,AK
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Originally Posted by Rex Phinney
I wonder what exactly would have to happen to reverse the trend? The government clearly thinks the answer is coddling these people and trying to build housing for all of them to sit around and shoot up in. So they will throw money at it that way but they say jails are too expensive to build? So I see no way this gets any better
I'm a 41 year old republican who has lived in California my whole life. I long ago accepted the taxes, the left wing politics, the cost of living, all of that, I'll deal with it.
But this homeless thing, it's bullshit. When you have all the good people of the world paying the bills, working their asses off and then homeless ****s just setting up camp in spaces they truly don't deserve to be, then I'm done. The level of which it has become accepted here is retarded. You go to a nice neighborhood or 5 star hotel and there are homeless people passed out on the sidewalk outside. That doesn't feel like "getting your monies worth" from this state.
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It is getting out of hand.
I purchased a place a few years back. About a block from the American river near Sacramento. My house backed up to what they called the delta. No one can purchase or build here they said. House was in very prime area. I can't even take the walkway to he river anymore. Homeless everywhere on the delta. Looking to move. Sad
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05-14-2021, 01:38 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Bakersfield, CA
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Originally Posted by chrisl
It is getting out of hand.
I purchased a place a few years back. About a block from the American river near Sacramento. My house backed up to what they called the delta. No one can purchase or build here they said. House was in very prime area. I can't even take the walkway to he river anymore. Homeless everywhere on the delta. Looking to move. Sad
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It’s everywhere too. Seemingly no area/ neighborhood is immune
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05-14-2021, 08:42 AM
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$2 Showbettor
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: The Villages
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Originally Posted by Rex Phinney
I wonder what exactly would have to happen to reverse the trend? The government clearly thinks the answer is coddling these people and trying to build housing for all of them to sit around and shoot up in. So they will throw money at it t
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Sorry to hear about your situation in the place that you love.
But I'm curious about you statement of ".... build housing for all of them..."
Back in the day, in big cities east of the Rockies they built public housing , everyone called "the orojects." In Philadelphia, where I'm from, they were a series of low-rent high rises.
I'm not aware of any cities west that have done this. Are there projects in LA, Seatle or Portland?
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05-14-2021, 09:44 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Reno, NV
Posts: 16,912
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Quote:
Originally Posted by chrisl
It is getting out of hand.
I purchased a place a few years back. About a block from the American river near Sacramento. My house backed up to what they called the delta. No one can purchase or build here they said. House was in very prime area. I can't even take the walkway to he river anymore. Homeless everywhere on the delta. Looking to move. Sad
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I know that place!
It truly was beautiful.
So sorry to hear that but a perfect example about how out-of-control California is.
Those who have EARNED there lives are expected to give up EVERYTHING for those who have CHOSEN a lifestyle that provides NOTHING.
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05-14-2021, 10:17 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Bakersfield, CA
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Originally Posted by Redboard
Sorry to hear about your situation in the place that you love.
But I'm curious about you statement of ".... build housing for all of them..."
Back in the day, in big cities east of the Rockies they built public housing , everyone called "the orojects." In Philadelphia, where I'm from, they were a series of low-rent high rises.
I'm not aware of any cities west that have done this. Are there projects in LA, Seatle or Portland?
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Not really projects, the state is buying up motels and apartment complexes and using those to house homeless. I’d call them more like halfway houses or shelters than projects. To my knowledge no one is paying rent of any kind to live there.
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05-14-2021, 10:44 AM
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Just another Facist
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Now in Houston
Posts: 52,796
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rex Phinney
Not really projects, the state is buying up motels and apartment complexes and using those to house homeless. I’d call them more like halfway houses or shelters than projects. To my knowledge no one is paying rent of any kind to live there.
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When I was a cop in California they had just started doing this. Around 84 if I remember. The counties were getting state funds to buy private homes starting in a new budget that was coming.
Realtors were buying up homes that fit the criteria and then flipping them to the county when the funds hit. Of course those realtors were connected to county leaders and were paying kick backs. It was widely known which houses were going to become group homes soon. No high rise projects in SoCal....just ruined neighborhoods full of wandering lost souls. I lived it
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05-14-2021, 10:48 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2010
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Originally Posted by JustRalph
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I went there 6 or 7 times between 1988 and 1989. So much fun. I once saw Dennis Rodman and one of the actors from Revenge of the Nerds just strolling down the boardwalk. That struck me as odd.
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05-14-2021, 11:06 AM
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velocitician
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 26,297
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Originally Posted by PaceAdvantage
Funny, you never felt the same way about the ex-KKK guy sitting as a Senator from the DEMOCRATIC PARTY for decades.
So it's weird you would try and DENIGRATE by smugly pointing out "EX-RADIO SPORTS ANNOUNCER"
I'll take ex-radio sports announcer over EX-KKK RACIST any day.
But apparently, you don't agree, which makes you a....
BTW Ladies and Gentlemen, this is exactly why this country is ****ED and has been for a LONG TIME
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ridiculous
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