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originally posted by: olaru12
I remember when conservatives used to cry for states rights and would have whined like a yellow dog if Obama had of done what bonespurs is attempting to usurp a state government.
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: olaru12
I remember when conservatives used to cry for states rights and would have whined like a yellow dog if Obama had of done what bonespurs is attempting to usurp a state government.
How so ?
Federal laws on record "trump" state laws.
Denying ignorance.
Why ?
Some are so full , it gushes out every now and then.
originally posted by: conspiracy nut
a reply to: underpass61
I spoke too soon when I went to give the Trump administration kudos for their latest move. It seems nothing the Trump camp does comes from the heart and love for all americans, instead they use every opportunity to try to belittle anything blue.
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
So, President Trump has decided to shine a spotlight at California's booming homelessness problem, and it's Calcutta-like streets covered with feces and used needles.
Trump Prepared to Slap San Francisco with Environmental Violations Due to Homelessness
“It’s a terrible situation — that’s in Los Angeles and in San Francisco,” he said. “And we’re going to be giving San Francisco, they’re in total violation, we’re going to be giving them a notice very soon.”
He specified the number of used drug needles flowing into the storm drains.
“They have to clean it up. We can’t have our cities going to hell,” he said.
Trump said that the Environmental Protection Agency would issue a notice, referring to the city’s “serious violation” of the pollution laws.
Homelessness in California was a significant problem on the president’s mind as he attended several fundraisers in the state. He blamed Democrat officials in California for allowing the problem to continue.
“In the case of Los Angeles, it’s a disaster. If you look at San Francisco, it’s a total disaster,” he told reporters after visiting a newly constructed wall on the United States-Mexico border. “We’re going to get involved very soon on a federal basis if they don’t clean up their act.”
It's about damn time. There are many reasons for the homelessness epidemic -- chiefly a lack of affordable housing -- but none of the local leaders seem to have even the slightest interest in dealing with it. Heck, one guy in Washington State is pushing a plan to bus the homeless somewhere else, under the pretense of "reuniting them with family members." (As long as those family members live somewhere far away.)