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Aren't crime rates down? Again what is the emergency?
No, those numbers are total BS….

The Press and Dems Push Back on Trump D.C. Announcement, but There's Proof They Are Lying About the Data​

Are those numbers correct, though? Well, prepare to be shocked, but CNN and the like aren't actually telling you the truth. In fact, they are leaving out a major bit of context that completely disqualifies the very statistics they are bandying about to counter the administration.

As it turns out, their source is the MPD, which should be noted is run by a left-wing DEI advocate who was literally hired in 2022 as the "Chief Equity Officer" before being promoted to police chief a year later. Still, that alone doesn't mean the crime statistics they put out are wrong. For that, we'd need some kind of proof that the books were being cooked, and lo and behold, we have that.

In other words, department leaders have been changing stabbings, shootings, and carjackings to lesser classifications like felony assault because then they will not show up in the daily crime statistics. Those crimes are also not required to be reported to the FBI, which is where most crime statistics are compiled nationwide.

All of this is deliberate.

 
They should build a city out in central California away from everyone - just for the homeless. You can stay permanently or you can get some sort of trade training and try to improve your life. But you don’t get to be homeless and mess with everyone’s neighborhood and safety.

Homelessness is not a crime but it’s not your right to shit, piss and sleep on public property. We all have a social contract we need to abide by.
 
And if Biden or Obama did this morekaos would have made dedicated threads about it.

This is overstep and a slippery slope. You can't keep overriding state and local authority.

Any president who does this should raise flags.
 
And if Biden or Obama did this morekaos would have made dedicated threads about it.

This is overstep and a slippery slope. You can't keep overriding state and local authority.

Any president who does this should raise flags.
If Biden had the stones to do this I would have supported him 100%…but he never would do this…it makes too much sense🤦🏽‍♂️😂😂👍🏽🇺🇸

 
They should build a city out in central California away from everyone - just for the homeless. You can stay permanently or you can get some sort of trade training and try to improve your life. But you don’t get to be homeless and mess with everyone’s neighborhood and safety.

Homelessness is not a crime but it’s not your right to shit, piss and sleep on public property. We all have a social contract we need to abide by.
I'd prefer to see them build ADU's in LA and SF so those who voted for Bass / Newsom, ect can live alongside them. It's only fair that voters who wanted the policies that lead to this problem get the reward of seeing first hand what the results are. If you say that's unfair, how is it fair to see a Central California area burdened with an issue they didn't help create? Central CA is Red. LA and SF are Blue. Let the Blue areas enjoy the fruits of their good intentions.
 
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They should build a city out in central California away from everyone - just for the homeless. You can stay permanently or you can get some sort of trade training and try to improve your life. But you don’t get to be homeless and mess with everyone’s neighborhood and safety.

Homelessness is not a crime but it’s not your right to shit, piss and sleep on public property. We all have a social contract we need to abide by.
Send them all to Slab City….live free!! Die hard!!
 
The stench of unwashed ass permeated the air.
Breakfast at Jack in the Box was never going to be fancy, but today was different.
A grubby looking dirt smeared sun molested man picked at his styrafoamed plated mashup at a table nearby.
Why would they allow this?
He brought his fetid aura to my table and asked for money.

@ that moment I understood why Kelly Thomas got thrashed (and killed) by the cops.
You wouldn't think Fullerton was that bad, but I felt sad for the fast food workers who had to endure that aroma.
atleast they're making $20/hour....

¯\_(ツ)_/¯​

 
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The stench of unwashed ass permeated the air.
Breakfast at Jack in the Box was never going to be fancy, but today was different.
A grubby looking dirt smeared sun molested man picked at his styrafoamed plated mashup at a table nearby.
Why would they allow this?
He brought his fetid aura to my table and asked for money.

@ that moment I understood why Kelly Thomas got thrashed (and killed) by the cops.
You wouldn't think Fullerton was that bad, but I felt sad for the fast food workers who had to endure that aroma.
atleast their making $20/hour....

¯\_(ツ)_/¯​

Bring in the National Gaurd…Please!!!
 
After I said No to the panhandling, I was ready for aggression, but it was a losing situation.
If I hurt him I'm in trouble, and even if I pushed him away, his ass stench would transfer.

So.... I won't be going to that Harbor BLVD jack in the box anymore.
 
That’s the problem. You should be able to go there whenever you want and not be accosted either physically or in your nose. This is not just here but in many places it’s worse. Trump is right to call in the national gaurd to get this under control…enough is enough…that is an emergency. Send them all to Slab City!!.👍🏽🇺🇸
 
So much winning!!👍🏽😂😂😂🇺🇸

Cartel Crackdown​

Mexico Expels 26 Cartel Members Wanted By US In Deal With Trump​

Mexico has expelled 26 high-ranking cartel figures to the United States in the latest major deal with the Trump administration as American authorities ratchet up pressure on criminal networks sending drugs across the border, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

The cartel leaders and other prominent figures were being flown from Mexico to the U.S. on Tuesday, the person said. They spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the operation that was still ongoing.

 
Remember…you wanted this…👍🏽😂😂🇺🇸

DC Mayor and Police Chief: We're Getting More Resources And We're Going To Use Them To Make Our City Safer​

"What I'm focused on is the federal surge and how to make the most of the additional officer support that we have," Bowser said. "What we have is more police, and we want to make sure we're using them."

"The president has the authority, by virtue of the statute, to request services," Bowser said

 
I'd prefer to see them build ADU's in LA and SF so those who voted for Bass / Newsom, ect can live alongside them. It's only fair that voters who wanted the policies that lead to this problem get the reward of seeing first hand what the results are. If you say that's unfair, how is it fair to see a Central California area burdened with an issue they didn't help create? Central CA is Red. LA and SF are Blue. Let the Blue areas enjoy the fruits of their good intentions.
That works too
 
The stench of unwashed ass permeated the air.
Breakfast at Jack in the Box was never going to be fancy, but today was different.
A grubby looking dirt smeared sun molested man picked at his styrafoamed plated mashup at a table nearby.
Why would they allow this?
He brought his fetid aura to my table and asked for money.

@ that moment I understood why Kelly Thomas got thrashed (and killed) by the cops.
You wouldn't think Fullerton was that bad, but I felt sad for the fast food workers who had to endure that aroma.
atleast they're making $20/hour....

¯\_(ツ)_/¯​

It's been bad in Fullerton for awhile. About 10+ years ago, I met up with some friends for a reunion at a bar in downtown Fullerton. As we were leaving and walking down the sidewalk, a drunk homeless guy took a swing at me for no reason whatsoever. I guess he just didn't like the way I looked. I was able to easily dodge his punch, but it was crazy of him to come after me considering we had a group of guys that were all bigger than he was. Luckily for this homeless guy, we were a peaceful bunch and not looking to give a beat down, but another group might have taken that opportunity to teach him a lesson.
 
I had jury duty sometime around 2012-2014. There was a tent city in the court yard and they told us not to exit the building that way because it was too dangerous. I think California needs to follow Trump's fascist lead and round up all the out of state failed rehab druggies and send them back to red states. It also needs to outlaw rehabs from taking out of state people. Thankfully with Medicaid getting cut, the fake residential rehabs will be going out of business.
I'm not sure what to do about the non mentally ill/addicted homeless. Maybe seize the properties of foreigners and turn the houses into boarding houses where people who make $20/hr dan live
 
I had jury duty sometime around 2012-2014. There was a tent city in the court yard and they told us not to exit the building that way because it was too dangerous. I think California needs to follow Trump's fascist lead and round up all the out of state failed rehab druggies and send them back to red states. It also needs to outlaw rehabs from taking out of state people. Thankfully with Medicaid getting cut, the fake residential rehabs will be going out of business.
I'm not sure what to do about the non mentally ill/addicted homeless. Maybe seize the properties of foreigners and turn the houses into boarding houses where people who make $20/hr dan live
All solid ideas…round em up and send them all to Slab city!!👍🏽👍🏽😂🇺🇸
 
I blame this movie and Reagan for closing all the looney bins.
It is a contributing factor to the homeless problem now.
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Reagan didn’t close them…he was forced to…if you want to blame him then you must also blame Jerry brown for closing all the prisons and dumping them into the streets👎🏽😂🇺🇸

Reagan didn’t close institutions

In response to Mr. Robert Kahn’s June 27 letter on homelessness in the Conejo Valley, I would like to correct one glaring error that he made. Mr. Kahn states: “The Reagan administration closed all mental institutions.”

I’ve heard this myth stated by some politically motivated individuals before. However, this statement is patently false.

In 1980, under Jimmy Carter, the Mental Health Systems Act of 1980 was passed. This bill provided federal grants to local community mental health centers. One year later, the 96th Congress, with a Democratic majority in both houses, repealed the act.

Reagan signed the repeal, which was placed on his desk by Congress, but he was merely following the wishes of the elected representatives of his constituents.

Reagan agreed with the majority of the Democrats that it was better to allow the states to retain control of funding and operations in mental health institutions.

What Reagan did do, as governor of California, was to sign the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act in 1972. That bipartisan legislation made mandatory institutionalization of mental health patients by family members and civil courts illegal. That way a bad judge or vindictive relative couldn’t have you locked up indefinitely at a state hospital.

The result of that humanitarian legislation was that populations in state hospitals dropped, but Reagan didn’t directly oversee, direct or cause any hospital closures.

The majority of mental hospitals in California were actually closed in the late 1990s, when Pete Wilson formed a task force to examine state hospital operations. The task force found that the populations of many state hospitals had dropped dramatically and the per-capita costs had skyrocketed to $114,000 per year.

This led to closures of several facilities, including Camarillo State Hospital.

So while Mr. Kahn may ask residents to stop demonizing homeless people, I would in turn ask him to stop demonizing Ronald Reagan.

https://www.toacorn.com/articles/reagan-didnt-close-institutions/
 
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