Posted on 03/03/2021 3:20:12 PM PST by Pining_4_TX
here in Orange county they kicked the homeless out of the santa ana river area and scattered them through out the whole county, got so bad in my city, the city got an fed judge order to sent them to the new homeless shelters in Fullerton and Buena Park, took some time but a few filtered back into town.
Buena Park? I’ve always wondered why the Home Depot there has more illegals at the parking lot than ours in Hollywood. In my area, if it’s an empty public space, these clowns will literally BUILD a house from their tent complete with chairs and tables, i kid you not. That’s why H PD kicked them out from a nearby strip mall. Now they are “enclosed” at the back of the church, then the church got fed up with them they built gates around the entrance and exits because they would sh*t and eat at the steps every day.
“who is left to bring it all back to its original state? the military”
Seems like the Hillbilly Whorehopper and the Nairobi Liar drove all the decent professional officers out of our military.
Unless a Little Corporal arises from out of the ashes, I don’t put too much hope in the US Military for protecting the Constitution.
“Whenever you see a bio detail like that you know they do nothing to earn the money.”
You hit the nail on the head with that one. Whenever someone’s primary occupation is activist, you know they are useless if not downright dangerous.
yep two homeless shelters one in Buena Park the other in Fullerton.
“Wil Shire”
I was wondering if he got his pronunciation from watching the Beverly Hillbillies.
“North Sweetzer and Beverly Blvd.”
Depending on how long ago you lived there, you might remember Melrose was pretty deserted back in the mid late 80s. Most shops were run down catering to “alternative” clientele. Odd ball clothes and used record stores. Then it got trendy. So did Beverly and La Brea.
It was like musical shops around there until Amazon culled the herd.
Covid closures killed off the eateries, but plenty of those will come back.
Same with La Cienega and Beverly - The Beverly Center and Expansion of Cedars tore down a lot of old buildings - There are still a few hanging on. Some of the old places are gone - miss Norms on La Cienega!
Norms was a regular. Also Hamburger Hamlet across from Hard Rock.
Domiano’s on Fairfax across from Canter’s. GREAT clams casino. Barney’s Beanery, El Coyote, Oki-Dog!
Now I’m starving.
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