Posted on 09/13/2022 6:19:08 AM PDT by artichokegrower
The Globe writes frequently about the widespread, growing population of drug-addicted street people in Sacramento. I take photos to illustrate my observations.
This weekend I added to the photo album. Readers can see Sacramento is headed for more tragedy if 11,000 drug-addicted and mentally ill homeless transients are allowed to continue to live on the streets, in the parks, and where ever they park their tents or RVs.
(Excerpt) Read more at californiaglobe.com ...
Hey sanctuary city lovers.... shaddap! Yall voted for this crap, now lie in the bed you made! We don’t wanna hear it!
But someone else needs to give money to fix their problems.
if your angry VOTE the liberal socialists out of power. It’s that simple.
That likely will come to pass as the Sacramento mayor is uber-liberal on dealing with homeless.
Did the nation vote for BiteMe?
Sacramento passed mail-in for a reason...
Good luck
California hasn’t gotten the people and laws they’ve voted for for years.
Hire a “Judas Goat” homeless person to lead the rest to set up a camp on the sidewalk in front of the mayor’s house.
I like the way you think.
Let’s think about this. Drive away the hard working Middle Class who pay for Government Services and replace them with non-working drug addicted people who only consume Government Services. Great plan California, how long do you think that will work?
I AM A HOMELESS UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANT. CAN THE COALITION STILL OFFER ME SERVICES?
Yes, the Coalition for the Homeless serves clients regardless of their immigration status, although eligibility for each of our programs is specific and immigration status may influence your eligibility for some of our programs. If you have questions regarding your eligibility for certain programs at the Coalition for the Homeless or specific government benefits, please come into the Crisis Intervention Program to speak with an advocate.
Out of curiosity I looked it up. The current mayor of Sacramento, Darrell Steinberg, was re-elected in 2020 with over 77% of the vote.
Make of that what you will.
Business owners: You voted for this.
Maybe in November vote in the other direction.
If not, well, this is the meal you ordered.
Was just in San Diego this past weekend. What a mess with homelessness. Absolutely disgusting.
If we just made it LEGAL for outdoor camping within 500 feet of any elected official, appointed official or Officer of the Courts Personal Residence, everything would be fine.
Change that to 5 ft from an elected official.
wait, some of these homeless, non working folk have RVs? Really.
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