MY COUNTRY CALIFORNIA - Freedom will come.
LA native & California lover.
Public transit advocate.
CNP, CDSA.
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@NewsWire_US Hes only gonna do the first half of scraping it, I think chevron gave him a little to much money for him to "build a new vision", or it becomes the high speed busway.
Perhaps an unpopular opinion:
We should send all those homeless people, not from California, back to the states they came from. I mean, no wonder the problem is so much worse; we are getting other states' homeless people. Why are other states making their homeless our problem?
So letโs get something straight about the unhoused:
California is expected to carry a massive share of Americaโs homelessness crisis, then gets mocked for struggling under the weight of a problem that clearly extends far beyond Los Angeles.
๐ According to this report, only 36% of L.A.โs street homeless population is originally from the City of Los Angeles itself. Another 38% came from other states.
Meanwhile, politicians across the country slash housing, healthcare, and mental health funding, then point at California and scream โfailed blue city.โ
This is not just an LA problem. Itโs a national crisis.
@DWitmer8@streetsforall It normally does the opposite: dedicated bus lanes allow emergency vehicles to avoid standard car traffic by using them. It will not, in fact, delay 911 services.
@RealJamesWoods Funny how republicans were up in arms, saying there is voting fraud every time a Democrat wins, yet actively encourage it for their own candidates.
Also, when you go to vote in CA, they check if you're a registered voter in the state, and the only way to register is with ID.
@BraedenSorbo It's because at the time, he was already out on bond for 2 different things when he shot him. So, it's really high because its ontop of his other crimes he committed.
Also, no, it most likely won't be seen as self-defense, as the force equivalent, fist vs gun, is not reasonable.
Hope this is satire or else this dudes a big fuckin idiot.
That's not how it works in any state; they check if you're on the registry, something that can only be joined, if you provide ID and prove you're from CA.
@TONYxTWO When you go vote, before you do they check whether you're on the California voter registry; if you're not, they will ID you or deny you.
The only way to get onto the voting registry is by signing up and showing some form of ID, Passport, etc, that proves you are Californian.