Posted on 02/07/2019 2:22:47 PM PST by george76
Just sprinkle around some DDT. If that doesn’t work, the Germans used to sell a really good bug killer in the US in the 1930s - Zyklon B.
Has Kalifornia banned the pesticides they need to keep rats under control? That would be rich.
Clorox the damn place...
Liberalism.
Forgetting all advances made by those evil white Europeans.
Live with it, Mexifornia.
Comrade: You've been listening to rumormongers, Comrade. There is no typhus in our city.
Zhivago: Well, that's good news.
Or not, I don't really care. They made their choices.
Maybe bus all the homeless people to Death Valley or Salton City.
Clean up the trash?
Clean out the druggies and homeless?
Why can’t we do homeless sweeps to get people off the streets?
Hey, those fleas may be protected.
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.... Why don’t they just make Typhus illegal .... that should do it.
Maybe the fleas are a protected species
Removing the illegals who brought it in would be cheaper and more effective.
Next they will fly yellow flags in buildings that are under quarantine.
Removing the wetbacks ain’t going to happen.
Employees shouldnt have to come to work worried about rodents,
Yeah, but most of them voted the ‘rats in.
I thought rats and fleas were protected...they are part of the great fabric of Kalifornican society.
I'm for granting them the vote. Could it get worse?
If I’m working in City Hall, and there are fleas, well that’s it, I’m staying home. This is so disgusting, but this ramshackle state thinks they should lead the nation.
Maybe we should just let Mexico have it back. But every single registered Dem in the state must be forced to stay there, they cannot “emigrate” to the rump USA.
21st Century Los Angeles:
Rats, Typhus, and Dystopian Homeless Camps.
Dear Angelenos, those dystopian Hollywood movies were meant to be warnings; not ideals to be achieved.
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