trump is officially the biggest fucking hypocrite in existance....

cindysid

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I have recently had experience with the homeless...my homeless semi-relatives. I know that there are people who truly just want a little boost to get back into a home and society, but sadly, I have learned that there are some who are just leeches. I allowed them , (a couple in their 40s) to camp on my property for "just a couple of weeks, until they could get on their feet." That was in February. Turns out they were tweekers, spent all night every night going around the neighborhood gathering things and bringing them home to pile in my yard. They put up 2 10x20 tents to park their plunder under. I just this month finally got them and most of their junk out of my yard. They stole me blind when they left too. No good deed goes unpunished it seems I'm learning just how naive I am.
 

Unclebaldrick

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Lol

Since my defense centered around giving product away to veterans and cancer patients, somehow I was never given any community service hours.

Again, you spend far too much time here shitting on people to understand the value of helping others.
You mean your girlfriend was giving it away to veterans and cancer patients while you jacked it in the parking lot.


Wait, oooooooh, your cultivation defense. Well either your girlfriend or your weed was no great gift to them. I don't doubt you. I mean you grew a lot of unsaleable product. I always wondered what you did with it. I mean, @schuylaar's neighbors can only smoke so much.

What did it cost your family? Did they take it out of your trust fund or was there a black sheep contingency fund?
 

ttystikk

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You mean your girlfriend was giving it away to veterans and cancer patients while you jacked it in the parking lot.


Wait, oooooooh, your cultivation defense. Well either your girlfriend or your weed was no great gift to them. I don't doubt you. I mean you grew a lot of unsaleable product. I always wondered what you did with it. I mean, @schuylaar's neighbors can only smoke so much.

What did it cost your family? Did they take it out of your trust fund or was there a black sheep contingency fund?
Ah yes, the endless personal attacks because it's painfully obvious you have nothing better to do with your life.

Doesn't that kind of hate lead to health problems?

I own so much real estate in your head. Too bad it isn't worth anything.
 

Unclebaldrick

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Ah yes, the endless personal attacks because it's painfully obvious you have nothing better to do with your life.

Doesn't that kind of hate lead to health problems?

I own so much real estate in your head. Too bad it isn't worth anything.
Powerful stuff.

Powerful, powerful stuff.

:mrgreen:
 

hanimmal

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/09/17/trump-reveals-motivation-his-anti-homelessness-push-foreign-real-estate-tenants/
When The Post first reported on the possibility that Trump wanted to address the homelessness issue, we noted it had been something of a focus of conservative media. Back in July, Fox News’s Tucker Carlson raised the issue of homelessness and urban decay in an interview with Trump. Then Trump inexplicably declared it was “a phenomena that started two years ago” and blamed Democratic leaders.

His answer on Tuesday makes a lot more sense. The focus of his concern, as presented to reporters on Air Force One, wasn’t Americans or veterans, but foreigners who rent or buy high-end real estate, people who get frustrated at seeing those experiencing homelessness at the entrance to their office buildings. It’s the sort of complaint that might resonate with someone who owns real estate in major U.S. cities that is used for housing or office space.

Someone, in other words, like Donald Trump, whose Trump Organization owns 30 percent of what used to be known as the Bank of America tower in San Francisco, an office building in that city. The Trump Organization also owns properties in Los Angeles and, of course, New York City. Trump has been in the business of appealing to real estate investors for a lot longer than he’s been in the business of running the United States, so it’s not really a surprise he would view the homelessness problem through the lens of someone who needs to get people to see Trump Tower as the pinnacle of refinement.
I really hope he is not just trolling us, these people don't need this kind of turmoil that is not going to help make things better. And I really hope he is not planning on rounding people up and throwing them in any kind of detention camp.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/09/17/trump-reveals-motivation-his-anti-homelessness-push-foreign-real-estate-tenants/


I really hope he is not just trolling us, these people don't need this kind of turmoil that is not going to help make things better. And I really hope he is not planning on rounding people up and throwing them in any kind of detention camp.
Can he do this easily or will he have to go through other government like senate or congressional for a vote to do something like this? If he can executive order this he will do it very quickly before he gets booted out of office. A lot of people are going to die . This is like Hitler and concentration camps.
 

hanimmal

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Can he do this easily or will he have to go through other government like senate or congressional for a vote to do something like this? If he can executive order this he will do it very quickly before he gets booted out of office. A lot of people are going to die . This is like Hitler and concentration camps.
I don't even know enough about the laws to know what I actually know and what is not from some tv show. But I would be scared to be homeless and latino.
 

schuylaar

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https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/18/us/politics/trump-san-francisco-homeless.html


is this motherfucking idiot cocksucker serious? who the fuck caused these people to be homeless? who is trying to bend the entire country over so he can fuck us all in the ass? ...motherfucker, all the fucking gun nuts in this country, and not one of the fuckers can hate trump enough to blow his shit balloon of a head the fuck off? if he gets elected again, i'm punching anyone i ever see in a maga hat in the fucking nose, then i'm taking their hats and wiping my ass with it, and putting it back on their heads
actually, one did in las vegas..he just killed country music lovers and then himself- he would've been perfect.
 

Rob Roy

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No one chooses to become homeless.
A guy spends his check on coke and hookers, doesn't pay his rent or mortgage he gets booted from his apartment or house because the landlord or lender is enforcing a voluntary agreement. The landlord or lien holder still has to pay the government taxes or they'll steal his building.

Did the coke and hooker guy make a choice ?
 

Rob Roy

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Lol

Those who help the homeless and definitely not receiving any assistance- or permission- from the government.

Get involved. You'll actually gain real insight.

Your post is puzzling and somewhat incomprehensible since I AM involved.

Is it possible you are typing with your left hand now because you are too busy patting yourself on the back with your right hand?
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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for Amber...i try not to post walls of text, but apparently she can't get into the nyt site....
really, it's just more of trump's par for the course idiocy...if it's ugly, cover it up and let it fester, take extreme pains to do absolutely nothing of any value, and blame as many other people for he situation as you can, while ducking any responsibility

Traveling aboard Air Force One as he returned to Washington from a three-day trip to California and New Mexico, Mr. Trump told reporters that San Francisco was in “total violation” of environmental rules because of used needles that were ending up in the ocean.

“They’re in total violation — we’re going to be giving them a notice very soon,” the president said, indicating that the city could be put on notice by the Environmental Protection Agency within a week that its homelessness problem was causing environmental damage.

He said tremendous pollution was flowing into the ocean because of waste in storm sewers, and he specifically cited used needles.

“They’re in serious violation,” Mr. Trump said, adding, “They have to clean it up. We can’t have our cities going to hell.”

San Francisco’s mayor, London Breed, called Mr. Trump’s comments “ridiculous.”

“To be clear, San Francisco has a combined sewer system, one of the best and most effective in the country, that ensures that all debris that flow into storm drains are filtered out at the city’s wastewater treatment plants,” Ms. Breed said in a statement Wednesday night. “No debris flow out into the bay or the ocean.”

She also said that the city would be adding 1,000 shelter beds by next year, and is seeking to pass a $600 million bond to build more affordable housing and increase services for people with mental illnesses and drug addictions.

“In San Francisco,” Ms. Breed said, “we are focused on advancing solutions to meet the challenges on our streets, not throwing off ridiculous assertions as we board an airplane to leave the state.”

The threat from the president was the second time in two days that Mr. Trump has clashed with politicians in California. On Tuesday, the administration said it would revoke the state’s ability to set tougher auto emissions standards, drawing a fierce rebuke from Gavin Newsom, the state’s Democratic governor.

The president has indicated for weeks that he is angry and frustrated by what he sees as an out-of-control homeless problem in San Francisco and Los Angeles — two heavily Democratic cities run by politicians who have been regularly critical of Mr. Trump.

On Twitter in July, the president lashed out at Speaker Nancy Pelosi, whose district includes San Francisco, saying that the city was “not even recognizeable lately.”

“Something must be done before it is too late,” he added. “The Dems should stop wasting time on the Witch Hunt Hoax and start focusing on our Country!”

During an interview in July with Tucker Carlson of Fox News, Mr. Trump lamented the state of American cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York, suggesting that homelessness and drug use was so bad that it was a public health hazard.

“You can’t have what’s happening — where police officers are getting sick just by walking the beat,” Mr. Trump told Mr. Carlson. “I mean, they’re getting actually very sick, where people are getting sick, where the people living there living in hell, too.”

He added that when world leaders come to an American city, they should not see homeless people. “They’re riding down a highway, they can’t be looking at that,” he said. “I really believe that it hurts our country.”
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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for Amber...i try not to post walls of text, but apparently she can't get into the nyt site....
really, it's just more of trump's par for the course idiocy...if it's ugly, cover it up and let it fester, take extreme pains to do absolutely nothing of any value, and blame as many other people for he situation as you can, while ducking any responsibility

Traveling aboard Air Force One as he returned to Washington from a three-day trip to California and New Mexico, Mr. Trump told reporters that San Francisco was in “total violation” of environmental rules because of used needles that were ending up in the ocean.

“They’re in total violation — we’re going to be giving them a notice very soon,” the president said, indicating that the city could be put on notice by the Environmental Protection Agency within a week that its homelessness problem was causing environmental damage.

He said tremendous pollution was flowing into the ocean because of waste in storm sewers, and he specifically cited used needles.

“They’re in serious violation,” Mr. Trump said, adding, “They have to clean it up. We can’t have our cities going to hell.”

San Francisco’s mayor, London Breed, called Mr. Trump’s comments “ridiculous.”

“To be clear, San Francisco has a combined sewer system, one of the best and most effective in the country, that ensures that all debris that flow into storm drains are filtered out at the city’s wastewater treatment plants,” Ms. Breed said in a statement Wednesday night. “No debris flow out into the bay or the ocean.”

She also said that the city would be adding 1,000 shelter beds by next year, and is seeking to pass a $600 million bond to build more affordable housing and increase services for people with mental illnesses and drug addictions.

“In San Francisco,” Ms. Breed said, “we are focused on advancing solutions to meet the challenges on our streets, not throwing off ridiculous assertions as we board an airplane to leave the state.”

The threat from the president was the second time in two days that Mr. Trump has clashed with politicians in California. On Tuesday, the administration said it would revoke the state’s ability to set tougher auto emissions standards, drawing a fierce rebuke from Gavin Newsom, the state’s Democratic governor.

The president has indicated for weeks that he is angry and frustrated by what he sees as an out-of-control homeless problem in San Francisco and Los Angeles — two heavily Democratic cities run by politicians who have been regularly critical of Mr. Trump.

On Twitter in July, the president lashed out at Speaker Nancy Pelosi, whose district includes San Francisco, saying that the city was “not even recognizeable lately.”

“Something must be done before it is too late,” he added. “The Dems should stop wasting time on the Witch Hunt Hoax and start focusing on our Country!”

During an interview in July with Tucker Carlson of Fox News, Mr. Trump lamented the state of American cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York, suggesting that homelessness and drug use was so bad that it was a public health hazard.

“You can’t have what’s happening — where police officers are getting sick just by walking the beat,” Mr. Trump told Mr. Carlson. “I mean, they’re getting actually very sick, where people are getting sick, where the people living there living in hell, too.”

He added that when world leaders come to an American city, they should not see homeless people. “They’re riding down a highway, they can’t be looking at that,” he said. “I really believe that it hurts our country.”
Fox News has a series of videos about the homeless problem and shortly after they came out just recently. now , he is addressing the issue. The videos are very sad and depressing. here is the San Fran one. If you have time please watch it and tell me what you think about it.
 

Budley Doright

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That's three posts in a row where you have put yourself above us all because you finally did your first day of volunteer work. It's pretty obvious that this is the first time since you suddenly can't keep from mentioning it.

Good for you, you entitled little trust fund baby, you are finally starting to do something positive for once in your privileged life. And, like Trump, you are going to make sure everybody knows when you do it.
Court ordered community service is far from volunteer work.......... gee and I thought that was all a sham anyways and there was no way he would be even in court ......... it’s like watching tennis, I have no clue what’s what :(
 

Fogdog

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Court ordered community service is far from volunteer work.......... gee and I thought that was all a sham anyways and there was no way he would be even in court ......... it’s like watching tennis, I have no clue what’s what :(
Seven years of volunteer work. IF he finishes his term it will be time he's ever worked.

That he makes it seem as if he's volunteering is just tty being tty. Sociopaths lie even when they don't need to.
 
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