Posted on 05/13/2021 5:49:05 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Last month, the city and county of Los Angeles filed an appeal of a sweeping injunction from U.S. District Judge David O. Carter ordering urgent action to get people off skid row. In their appeal to the 9th Circuit, the city and county asked for the deadlines to be suspended while their appeal is heard.
The appellate court didn’t grant that request outright. Instead, the panel of judges paused the order until June 15 and asked for more information on how granting the stay pending appeal sought by the city and county might affect the case before Carter.
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That’s funny...I read this as everyone in LA was going to be ordered to go live on skid row by the fall.
“We can’t afford the judge’s order! We have invited in too many illegals and we can’t afford to pay them all the bennies we promised them. Then add this order onto our budget? Priorities, priorities, your honor!”
Maybe next the judge will order the state to provide each of them with a new car.
A quick Internet search tells me there are over 66,000 homeless people in Los Angeles county.
Another quick Internet search tells me over $530,000 is the average cost for a single unit of housing for the homeless.
That’s only $3.5 billion. Let’s get started.
At least they would have a place to sleep.
But it won’t be long till it’s on blocks and missing tons of parts
I know I know. There are lots of empty boxcars around. Load them up and take them to Mexico in trade.
Me too. It would get awfully crowded!
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