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Police & Crime aka Man, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva is so Great

"wherever you are, get out of the way"

That is a great quote. The city councilman is sitting in his house on a zoom call and the sheriff is out trying to make a difference.
 
Pretty much thinking that action like that these days will draw attention and that it?s not the reason why it is taken.
 
Why are there so many homeless people in California? there are a lot here in Houston too, and that number has only increased over the last 4 years, judging by the size of the encampments. In Austin, TX, the size of the encampments under the freeway a couple blocks from downtown bars and restaurants needs to be seen to be believed.

Must be socialism.
 
Why are there so many homeless people in California? there are a lot here in Houston too, and that number has only increased over the last 4 years, judging by the size of the encampments. In Austin, TX, the size of the encampments under the freeway a couple blocks from downtown bars and restaurants needs to be seen to be believed.

Must be socialism.

no, it's the far right, uber-capitalistic policies of mayors like Garcetti and Lee and their uber capitalist City Councils and the Gavin Newsome's and their conservative cronies at the state level. Same with the folks who run Austin - it's all unfettered capitalism. Oh, and all those uber conservative judges who make it next to impossible for law enforcement to take action against homeless people setting up camp (doing drugs, defecating, threatening and robbing residents) on public land wherever they feel like it.
 
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no, it's the far right, uber-capitalistic policies of mayors like Garcetti and Lee and their uber capitalist City Councils and the Gavin Newsome's and their conservative cronies at the state level. Same with the folks who run Austin - it's all unfettered capitalism. Oh, and all those uber conservative judges who make it next to impossible for law enforcement to take action against homeless people setting up camp (doing drugs, defecating, threatening and robbing residents) on public land wherever they feel like it.

ah, so build more prisons, and house them in cages for the rest of their lives. very christian attitude from you.
 
ah, so build more prisons, and house them in cages for the rest of their lives. very christian attitude from you.

that must be what I'm saying because there are only two choices, prison or just let them occupy public space where by the way, they commit crimes and destroy entire communities...

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Why are there so many homeless people in California? there are a lot here in Houston too, and that number has only increased over the last 4 years, judging by the size of the encampments. In Austin, TX, the size of the encampments under the freeway a couple blocks from downtown bars and restaurants needs to be seen to be believed.

Must be socialism.

my guess is because it's warm there. It's like camping all year long. Can't do that in Detroit.
 
Get off your couch and stage photo ops, like me!

Ha, ha.

Sheriff Villanueva is a technically a politician - he was duly elected sheriff by the electoral ?brain trust? of LA County - but he?s the furthest thing from a photo op politician one could find; the only good decision we?ve collectively made in a while.

He?s a registered Democrat, I think - you pretty much have to be a Democrat to get on the ballot in LA County - and every other elected politician (Democrat) here hates him.

You might have observed that the Republicans I have liked have also generally been the ones most hated by their fellow party mates.
 
Ha, ha.

Sheriff Villanueva is a technically a politician - he was duly elected sheriff by the electoral ?brain trust? of LA County - but he?s the furthest thing from a photo op politician one could find; the only good decision we?ve collectively made in a while.

He?s a registered Democrat, I think - you pretty much have to be a Democrat to get on the ballot in LA County - and every other elected politician (Democrat) here hates him.

You might have observed that the Republicans I have liked have also generally been the ones most hated by their fellow party mates.

Yeah, in big cities, the labels don't matter; Chicago Machine Democrats were largely indistinguishable from Republicans on just about every issue. Nowadays, they feign being "woke" because it allows them to distance themselves from their GOP counterparts, even though on economic issues - ie what matters - they're identical.

Anyways, to me the scam is clear.

the rich looked at the pie in 1970 and decided they wanted a bigger cut.

to that end, they pushed policies cutting corporate taxes, and the high marginal rates they paid, and also any social spending that didn't benefit them.

Since then we've seen the result. But because all along, these people never stopped fucking whining about taxes and social programs, they can claim that these social problems - like increasing widespread homelessness - aren't the result of the policies they've been supporting, and getting, since 1980z

The rates in the tax code don't lie. The rich, and the politicians they own do.
 
for the sake of argument, which heads on Mt Rushmore would people like to see replaced with Bernie and Villanueva?
 
Yeah, in big cities, the labels don't matter; Chicago Machine Democrats were largely indistinguishable from Republicans on just about every issue. Nowadays, they feign being "woke" because it allows them to distance themselves from their GOP counterparts, even though on economic issues - ie what matters - they're identical.

Anyways, to me the scam is clear.

the rich looked at the pie in 1970 and decided they wanted a bigger cut.

to that end, they pushed policies cutting corporate taxes, and the high marginal rates they paid, and also any social spending that didn't benefit them.

Since then we've seen the result. But because all along, these people never stopped fucking whining about taxes and social programs, they can claim that these social problems - like increasing widespread homelessness - aren't the result of the policies they've been supporting, and getting, since 1980z

The rates in the tax code don't lie. The rich, and the politicians they own do.

just curious...what do you consider "rich"?
 
just curious...what do you consider "rich"?

I don't think you can put a dollar amount on it. It's really a matter of "do you have enough money that you don't have to work for a living?"

If you can spend millions of dollars every year funding political action committees that lobby politicians to cut your taxes, you're rich.

Allowing individuals to accumulate that sort of power within a democracy makes it not a democracy. Or a lot less of a democracy.

Do you agree?

We had rich people before 1980, of course, but we also had more social mobility and income equality.
 
Yeah, in big cities, the labels don't matter; Chicago Machine Democrats were largely indistinguishable from Republicans on just about every issue. Nowadays, they feign being "woke" because it allows them to distance themselves from their GOP counterparts, even though on economic issues - ie what matters - they're identical.

Anyways, to me the scam is clear.

the rich looked at the pie in 1970 and decided they wanted a bigger cut.

to that end, they pushed policies cutting corporate taxes, and the high marginal rates they paid, and also any social spending that didn't benefit them.

Since then we've seen the result. But because all along, these people never stopped fucking whining about taxes and social programs, they can claim that these social problems - like increasing widespread homelessness - aren't the result of the policies they've been supporting, and getting, since 1980z

The rates in the tax code don't lie. The rich, and the politicians they own do.

Every society ever has been for the oligarchs of that society.

Seems to be part of the human condition.

What can I tell ya?
 
Yeah, in big cities, the labels don't matter; Chicago Machine Democrats were largely indistinguishable from Republicans on just about every issue. Nowadays, they feign being "woke" because it allows them to distance themselves from their GOP counterparts, even though on economic issues - ie what matters - they're identical.

Anyways, to me the scam is clear.

the rich looked at the pie in 1970 and decided they wanted a bigger cut.

to that end, they pushed policies cutting corporate taxes, and the high marginal rates they paid, and also any social spending that didn't benefit them.

Since then we've seen the result. But because all along, these people never stopped fucking whining about taxes and social programs, they can claim that these social problems - like increasing widespread homelessness - aren't the result of the policies they've been supporting, and getting, since 1980z

The rates in the tax code don't lie. The rich, and the politicians they own do.

so is it just Chicago or is it your contention that state and local level California Democrats are more like Republicans than they are progressives? Some evidence of that would be nice, particularly for Los Angeles and San Francisco and anywhere else where homeless camps have exploded in size over the last decade.

Also, is it your contention that entitlement spending since 1970 has gone down? I'm not sure how it's been cut since it's significantly higher both in terms of dollars and % of the budget. Government spending as a percentage of GDP has also increased significantly since 1970 and is currently near all time highs...

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facts suck, don't they?
 
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so is it just Chicago or is it your contention that state and local level California Democrats are more like Republicans than they are progressives? Some evidence of that would be nice, particularly for Los Angeles and San Francisco and anywhere else where homeless camps have exploded in size over the last decade.

Also, is it your contention that entitlement spending since 1970 has gone down? I'm not sure how it's been cut since it's significantly higher both in terms of dollars and % of the budget. Government spending as a percentage of GDP has also increased significantly since 1970 and is currently near all time highs...

Governemnt%2BSpending%2Bas%2BPercent%2Bof%2BGDP%2B-%2BTotal.png


facts suck, don't they?

yeah, facts suck. dang.
 
Not
backed by science


I think that is what I?ll put on my mask.

Did I tell you guys he?s a Democrat?

So officially, not every urban leader who is a Democrat blows.

Astonishing to find a Democrat who is an urban leader with so much common sense in California, though.

Usually the red states have a corner on the market of smart Democrat urban leaders.
 
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