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    #31
    Originally posted by 1bad65 View Post
    In Austin, the main/biggest shelter is smack in the middle of the downtown entertainment district.

    Needless to say, the homeless people constantly cross paths with the club goers, who of course have money on them.

    The City Council can't quite figure out why they have so many robberies and muggings downtown, however.
    yeah that is just dumb move, we have a pretty huge shelter here too in PHX downtown area but its located right outside downtown area and in a secluded area where its out of sight but I still say they could have put it else where, cause now I see signs where the city is trying to help that community out where they put the homeless shelter at lmfao, NOBODY wants to live next to a homeless shelter lmfao.

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      #32
      i got this issue solved.. move them into the high desert, and treat them as unwanted refugees, with dignity.

      give them all the food, that farmers dump, to artificially maintain high food prices...

      when i lived in the city, and had to park in certain areas.. i would hire homeless guys to watch my ride.. it was a good deal, they got money, and my ride was un touched.

      yep.. everyone needs a job. everyone.

      when men or boys have no jobs, then the fabric of society gets ripped, and then we have chaos.

      cali taxes are crazy..

      i once thought about renting out my home, and living in a bus, to make more money.. and to push my kids into getting better jobs..

      hard work is a gift..

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        #33
        Originally posted by .!WAR RUIZ!. View Post
        yeah that is just dumb move, we have a pretty huge shelter here too in PHX downtown area but its located right outside downtown area and in a secluded area where its out of sight but I still say they could have put it else where, cause now I see signs where the city is trying to help that community out where they put the homeless shelter at lmfao, NOBODY wants to live next to a homeless shelter lmfao.
        i am considered a good crazy fool. i was thinking of organizing the homeless in japan, putting them on a bus,, taking them to roppongi hills and omote sando, and other exclusive places, and giving them 50 bucks apiece, and releasing them to hermes, rolex, every top shop, and telling them to put their greazy hands on everything.. then, when the store security tired to kick them out, have a few lawyers,, jap ***s, video tape everything, and then sue ....

        i tole this to a few guys.. legal guys at merrill and they said.. do it.. we are in, and you need to just do it.. the publicity alone.. dang z do it.

        my wife told me to stop thinking of schemes to make easy money..

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          #34
          Originally posted by 1bad65 View Post
          In Austin, the main/biggest shelter is smack in the middle of the downtown entertainment district.

          Needless to say, the homeless people constantly cross paths with the club goers, who of course have money on them.

          The City Council can't quite figure out why they have so many robberies and muggings downtown, however.
          Don't worry bro, the ******** from California, New York, New England States, and Pacific Northwest is hell bent on turning Texas ******* ******** and all these batshyt crazy ******* policies will be in place. It might be in your lifetime. Take BS member Mooshashi as an example, a ******* ******** from NY that destroyed his homestate and migrated to Texas for better opportunities but votes for the same policies and similar politicians that destroyed it.

          Remember, California 30+ years ago, was a very conservative state, besides LA and the Bay area being the exceptions. This was Reagan country and a ********** stronghold.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Theodore View Post
            Don't worry bro, the ******** from California, New York, New England States, and Pacific Northwest is hell bent on turning Texas ******* ******** and all these batshyt crazy ******* policies will be in place. It might be in your lifetime. Take BS member Mooshashi as an example, a ******* ******** from NY that destroyed his homestate and migrated to Texas for better opportunities but votes for the same policies and similar politicians that destroyed it.

            Remember, California 30+ years ago, was a very conservative state, besides LA and the Bay area being the exceptions. This was Reagan country and a ********** stronghold.
            Mark Levin calls such people "locusts".

            It's quite fitting.

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              #36
              Any city that is ran by ********s turns to poop...literally in the case of LA and SF

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                #37
                Cops need to just beat them and confiscate their stuff every time they see them

                Eventually they'll die or find a place to go where we dont see them

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Boxfan83 View Post
                  WE ARE DOING JUST FINE IN CA. And it looks like our Immigrants are better than yours too! 😂

                  New economic data puts the California economy at $2.747 trillion ?bigger than most nations. The ranking puts in fifth in the world, just ahead of the United Kingdom, which is on $2.625 trillion. The difference is striking given California's population of 40 million to the UK's 66 million.

                  Besides this was a story about homelessness and u brought up immigration. At least give stats showing how many homeless Immigrants are in Ca. Again, I live in a City that shares a name with a Mexican beer. Besides the occasional drunk paisa outside a liquor store, the homeless in Ca are either white tweakers or black crackheads.
                  I do agree with you that the majority of the homeless is fueled by drugs the economy of California is high but the taxes are so high because of all the social services they have to pay.

                  On top of that when you have this influx of people there is no affordable housing fueling more the homeless problem.

                  California is expensive in every angle.

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                    #39
                    Can somebody explain why certain cities welcome the homeless and allows all these antics.

                    I find it inhumane that if you have people with so many problems you just let them wonder in the city with out any real professional help.

                    Unless they get funding for it and it goes to their pocket I don't see no sense in it.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by STREET CLEANER View Post
                      Can somebody explain why certain cities welcome the homeless and allows all these antics.

                      I find it inhumane that if you have people with so many problems you just let them wonder in the city with out any real professional help.

                      Unless they get funding for it and it goes to their pocket I don't see no sense in it.
                      They're doing the opposite. They letting illegals in.

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