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Re: Sign the petition!

 

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I see no indication that people will wake up after their woke up.




On May 25, 2021, at 7:28 AM, robfrankel <rob@...> wrote:

?Seems like a good idea, but how do we know that the locals here won't simply parrot the whims of Garshitty & crew?? Is there any indication that if this were to succeed, that rational people would gain control?
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Re: Sign the petition!

 

Seems like a good idea, but how do we know that the locals here won't simply parrot the whims of Garshitty & crew?? Is there any indication that if this were to succeed, that rational people would gain control?
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Sign petition to help our community

Bonnie Kurnick
 


Please sign the attached petition to incorporate Valley Village, Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Toluca Lake and NoHo Arts.?
This may be bold but I think it is the only way for us to take back our neighborhood and get our safety and cleanliness back.?
All the best,
Marilyn
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Sign the petition!

Bonnie Kurnick
 

Hoping this will help bring back some order to our area!

Hi Valley Villagers,?
Please sign the attached petition to incorporate Valley Village, Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Toluca Lake and NoHo Arts.?
This may be bold but I think it is the only way for us to take back our neighborhood and get our safety and cleanliness back.?
All the best,
Marilyn Kay




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FW: Mayor's Office May 24th Updates

 

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Hi All,

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In case any of you are interested.

Seem like the new budget is adding MORE $$ to the homeless issue AND Project Room Key!!

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Sheri

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From: Jessica Fugate <jessica.fugate@...>
Date: Monday, May 24, 2021 at 2:20 PM
To: Jessica Fugate <jessica.fugate@...>
Subject: Fwd: Mayor's Office May 24th Updates

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Good afternoon,

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Please see the attached most recent update from the Mayor's West Valley field representative.

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Please note this includes detailed information about the next fiscal budget year.

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Jessica L. Fugate?|?Field Deputy
LA City Councilmember Paul Krekorian, District 2
Office:?818.755.7676?

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Need Service? Dial 3-1-1 or download the MyLA311 mobile app

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Date: Mon, May 24, 2021 at 8:00 AM
Subject: Mayor's Office May 24th Updates
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Good morning,?

Below are updates from the Mayor’s office.

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Key updates

COVID #s: From yesterday’s release from the County Department of Public Health: 175 new cases in the county. There have been a total of 85,618 positives in West Valley communities, an increase of 157 confirmed cases since May 16th.

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Changes to Vaccine Access

The City’s vaccination program is expected to transition entirely to mobile clinics by August 1.

The City will expand the number of mobile units and deploy more agile teams based on community assessments that determine areas with high vulnerability and low vaccination rates. Mobile units will also focus on high traffic locations and special events to meet communities where they are and make it even easier to get vaccinated. This new phase focuses on three primary components:

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  • Expanding the mobile program with more agile teams?
    • A partnership with Toyota will allow the City to add new van-based mobile vaccination teams that will help reach more neighborhoods and can be deployed to high traffic locations and special events.
  • Amplifying strategic deployment
    • Building on the existing MOVE model, the Mayor’s Office and the Los Angeles Fire Department will continue to operate in areas with high vulnerability and low vaccine rates, while developing weekly strategic deployment plans that focus on high traffic locations and special events, in collaboration with community groups.?
  • Expanding access and incentives
    • Mobile clinics will offer more evening and weekend vaccination options, in convenient locations, while working with local partners to provide vaccination incentives.

Scaling down the mass vaccination sites will happen gradually, and these centers will remain open to the public over the next two months. On June 19, the mass vaccination site at Pierce College will close permanently, followed by Los Angeles Southwest College on June 26.?

Projected timeline of other closures: July 3 - Hansen Dam and Cal State LA site closure, July 7 - USC site closure, July 24 - Reassess need for mobile sites,July 31 - Crenshaw Christian Center, Lincoln Park and San Fernando site closure.

Pre-registration is not required, but Angelenos who wish to plan ahead can visit to sign up or find the locations nearest to them.?

Since launching a COVID-19 vaccination program in December, the City has administered over 1,294,249 doses to Angelenos.

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City Budget Adopted

The Los Angeles City Council last week approved the 2021-2022 budget. The Justice Budget makes record-breaking investments in L.A.’s recovery from the pandemic, and lays out a bold, progressive vision for a more just, equitable, and resilient city. The Mayor released his proposed??in April calling for $1 billion to tackle homelessness.?

Key components allocated by City Council:

  • Adding $5M to Basic Income Guaranteed: LA Economic Assistance Program (BIG: LEAP) for a total of $29M.
  • $10M for the expansion of the Senior Meals Program, in partnership with restaurants in disadvantaged communities. This will most likely function as an extension and remodel of the emergency senior meals program that was formed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • $25M for Business Assistance Programs in Disadvantaged Communities with $5M specifically set aside for the implementation of the JEDI (Jobs and Economic Development Incentive) Zones and Good Food Zones Programs
  • $30M to fund the expansion of solar energy, energy storage and EV charging stations at City facilities.
  • $10M for Utility Assistance Debt Relief
  • $10M set aside for Child Care Business Assistance
  • $20M for the operation of eight childcare centers in disadvantaged communities
  • $75M for deferred maintenance at Recreation and Parks facilities

Other budget breakdowns:

  • $362 million for 89 projects and 5,651 total housing units through Proposition HHH;?
  • Nearly $200 million for the development of affordable housing, homeless prevention, eviction defense, and other homeless services?
  • $57 million for 9 additional CARE+ teams — which now totals one per each Council District — and 11 new regional storage facilities;
  • $43 million for Project Roomkey.?
  • $75 million in the City’s COVID Emergency Fund to expand the City’s Mobile Outreach for Vaccine Equity (MOVE) program, L.A. Al Fresco, the Small Business and Restaurant Recovery Fund, and steps to help revitalize the tourism and hospitality industries;
  • $33 million to expand the City’s Gang Reduction and Youth Development program;
  • $24 million for America’s largest guaranteed basic income pilot to date;?
  • $18.7 million to fund new programs founded on a Therapeutic and Unarmed Response for Neighborhoods (TURN) and community-based approach to reimagining public safety;
  • $8.7 million to employ high-barrier young adults to clean and beautify our communities, as well as $3.5 million to train and pay 1,000 low-income high school students to home-tutor young siblings who have struggled with distance learning;?
  • $10 million to the REPAIR Innovation Fund to support racial justice, community intervention, and reconciliation work;
  • $3 million to support the Social Equity Program within the City’s Department of Cannabis Regulation and promote equitable ownership and employment within the cannabis industry.
  • Cumulative reserves of 11.3%

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More locally, Councilmember Bob Blumenfield and Councilmember John Lee allocated additional funding from the budget to Devonshire PALS, Topanga PALS, and West Valley PALS, which provide safe, year round activities and programing for at-risk youth and helps to foster strong, positive relationships between young people, LAPD, and the community.

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Project Roomkey

The Los Angeles County Emergency Operations Center provides a weekly report on the status of Project Roomkey. The County provides an update every Monday afternoon.?

Here is the report from last week, May 17th. ?

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Forever exists as a collective statement of deep pride and as a promise to push our city forward in a way that leaves no one behind.? With urgent challenges facing our environment and economy, a renewed personal commitment to action is needed now more than ever.?

We are facing a global climate emergency that must be solved with changes right here at home so that we leave behind a safe world for future generations. ?

The City of L.A.’s vision for a just and sustainable future includes securing clean air and water and a stable climate, improving community resilience, expanding access to healthy food and open space, and promoting justice for all—and for the future we want for our children and grandchildren.?

Learn more at

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Become an LA Green Business Ambassador

Do you want to help share the word about the benefits of being a green business and help businesses become certified as green? Would you like to make sure that your NC is supporting businesses that are green or going green??

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The Los Angeles Green Business Ambassador Program is a partnership with?LA Sanitation & Environment?and the?Neighborhood Council Sustainability Alliance.

Visit??to learn more and??to sign up.

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If this issue is a public safety matter, please use one of the following numbers to contact first responders and other City personnel:

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·? LA Dept. of Mental Health (including mental health emergency): 800-854-7771

·? To assist with outreach services for people experiencing homelessness:??or 2-1-1

·? Center for Conflict Resolution: 818-705-1090

·? CA Coalition Against Sexual Assault: 661-327-1091

·? National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233

·? Parking enforcement (blocked driveway, parking violation, etc): 213-485-4184

·? Traffic control (signal light out): 213-485-4184

·? Dept. of Water & Power: 800-342-5397

·? Police non-emergency: 877-ASK-LAPD (877-275-5273)

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If this issue is a public safety matter, please use one of the following numbers to contact first responders and other City personnel:

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·? To assist with outreach services for people experiencing homelessness:??or 2-1-1

·? Center for Conflict Resolution: 818-705-1090

·? CA Coalition Against Sexual Assault: 661-327-1091

·? National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233

·? Parking enforcement (blocked driveway, parking violation, etc): 213-485-4184

·? Traffic control (signal light out): 213-485-4184

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Re: FW: Download the Recall Gascon Petition NOW!

 

DONE. Thank you!!!


FW: Download the Recall Gascon Petition NOW!

 

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From: Recall George Gascon Campaign <volunteers@...>
Reply-To: <volunteers@...>
Date: Friday, May 21, 2021 at 5:44 PM
To: <sherman15@...>
Subject: Download the Recall Gascon Petition NOW!

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May 21, 2021 Our 160 day clock started yesterday evening. We need to gather 580,000 valid Los Angeles County voter signatures between now and then to qualify the RECALL of George Gascon. Here's what you can do to help:

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May 21, 2021


Our 160 day clock started yesterday evening. We need to gather 580,000 valid Los Angeles County voter signatures between now and then to qualify the RECALL of George Gascon.


Here's what you can do to help:

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Make sure to follow the directions and mail it back ASAP to:
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Victims of Violent Crime for the Recall of District Attorney Gascon

20555 Devonshire St., Box 445, Chatsworth, CA 91311

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Next, please donate to help offset our printing, collection, and verification costs with contribution of $10, $25, $50 or whatever you can do.

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Thank you for your continued support and DON'T FORGET to SHARE the ONLY OFFICIAL RECALL GASCON information at RecallGeorgeGascon.com.

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Thank you. Let's make LA County SAFER and stand up for the victims!

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Sincerely,

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Team Recall George Gascon

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Our mailing address is:
20555 Devonshire St., Box 445, Chatsworth, CA 91311

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Re: Download the Gascon Recall Petition here (link)

 

Should be https://recallgeorgegascon.com/petition
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Re: Download the Gascon Recall Petition here (link)

 

Thanks!


On Fri, May 21, 2021, 5:17 PM robfrankel <rob@...> wrote:
Okay, folks, here's the link to download the petition to recall George Gascon.? We did it to Newsom and we can do it to Gascon.? This link includes instructions, which as you know, must be followed to the letter.



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Re: Download the Gascon Recall Petition here (link)

 

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Link doesn’t work

On May 21, 2021, at 5:17 PM, robfrankel <rob@...> wrote:

?Okay, folks, here's the link to download the petition to recall George Gascon.? We did it to Newsom and we can do it to Gascon.? This link includes instructions, which as you know, must be followed to the letter.



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Download the Gascon Recall Petition here (link)

 

Okay, folks, here's the link to download the petition to recall George Gascon.? We did it to Newsom and we can do it to Gascon.? This link includes instructions, which as you know, must be followed to the letter.



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Governor Newsom Tax Rebate helps fund the Recall against him

 


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From: Recall Gavin 2020 <noreply@...>
Date: Fri, May 21, 2021, 7:17 AM
Subject: Governor Newsom Tax Rebate helps fund the Recall against him
To: <allysonrtaylor7@...>


April 7th Recall Gavin 2020 Weekly Town Hall Information

to view in your browser

People have Pledged to use their tax refund to help fund the recall effort to replace Governor Newsom.?

Taking a page right out of the Clinton play book, “Never waste a good crisis.” Gavin Newsom has used the COVID pandemic to accelerate his agenda. Now he is using our tax dollars to buy votes, but that may have just backfired on him in a big way.?

? Mass release of hardened criminals, 20,000 of which were sentenced to LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE. These are repeat violent offenders, unleashed back onto society.?

? Abuse of executive authority to grant millions in NO BID contracts, to his friends and donors. Under any other circumstance what Gov. Newsom has done would be considered a criminal act,

? Billion Dollar Bid to China for Masks, Newsom is profiteering off the pandemic.

? Sacramento Bee reports May 10th, “California has huge budget surplus.”

? LA Times reports, “Flush state sees tax-hike bills galore: $234 - Billion in proposed tax hikes.”?

? Gavin Newsom’s $267 – Billion state budget.” May pay back rent, traffic tickets and give you $600 dollars Recall Rebate spending cash.

? Open the borders, Open the prisons, Close the churches, schools, businesses, amusement parks, concerts, bars and beaches.

So many have fled California that we have lost a congressional seat, but we don’t have to lose our State. A special election is coming. First, VOTE to recall this governor, then choose the best candidate to replace him. We can do this. Stop the madness and help us secure a future we can all live with! Recall and Replace Gavin Newsom.

Help fund the fight at this link:

We count on your donations to make this happen, so please make your donations count by giving to the official recall committee, led by Orrin Heatlie and the California Patriot Coalition.

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George Gascon Recall

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, May 20, 2021



County Registrar Approves Petitions for Public Circulation,

Gascon Recall Officially Underway


Victims and Los Angeles residents are fighting for justice

and the safety of their communities?



(LOS ANGELES, CA) – Petitions for the recall of Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon have been approved by the Los Angeles County Registrar and are now available for public circulation and signature gathering. The petitions will be available for download at recallgeorgegascon.com/petition within the next twenty-four hours.

To successfully trigger a recall election, proponents must collect 579,062 signatures from registered voters in Los Angeles County (10 percent of the total number of registered voters) within a 160-day period. The deadline for signature collection is October 27, 2021. If successful, a recall election would likely take place in 2022.

“George Gascon got elected by disguising a radical, dangerous, and pro-criminal agenda as ‘criminal justice reform,’ but that’s not what he is doing,” said Desiree Andrade, organizer and spokesperson for the Recall George Gascon campaign. “What he failed to mention was that he would cater to the most heinous offenders in our society at the expense of victims and let cold-blooded killers back onto our streets. We have no choice but to seek Gascon’s immediate removal from office because his twisted social experiment is jeopardizing the safety of our communities and revictimizing victims and their families all over again.”

“The outpouring of support for the recall movement and our fight to bring justice for victims has truly been amazing and is growing everyday as more residents learn about the destructive real-world impacts of Gascon’s policies,” said Tania Owen, Co-Chair for the Recall George Gascon campaign. “George Gascon has turned his back on victims and is failing to protect his constituents, so we are taking matters into our own hands. If you want to help make our community a safer place, please visit recallgeorgegascon.com and sign up to volunteer, donate, or download a petition – we are going to need all of the support and volunteer efforts we can get to be successful.”

Recall organizers – Victims of Violent Crime for the Recall of District Attorney Gascon – will be hosting a press conference at the Los Angeles Hall of Justice in the coming days to formally kick-off the petition drive.

The grass roots effort to recall George Gascon is supported by crime victims and their families, victims’ rights advocates, former law enforcement officials, and current and former prosecutors, including: Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, former Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley, former Los Angeles City Councilman Dennis Zine, former Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael Antonovich, Commissioner of Arcadia Burton Brink, former National Director for the Office for Victims of Crime John W. Gillis, Retired Deputy Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department Bob Green, Mayor of Palmdale Steve Hofbauer, leading expert in rescuing child sex trafficking victims Dr. Lois Lee, former Assistant City Prosecutor for the City of Long Beach Timothy O’Reilly, Mayor of Lancaster R. Rex Parris, Fresno County District Attorney Lisa Smittcamp, Kern County District Attorney Cynthia Zimmer, and many others.

In addition, a growing number of City Councils across Los Angeles County have passed votes of no confidence against George Gascon, including:

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  • Whittier
  • Beverly Hills
  • Rosemead
  • La Mirada
  • Lancaster
  • Pico Rivera
  • Covina
  • Santa Clarita
  • Azusa
  • Santa Fe Springs
  • Diamond Bar
  • Redondo Beach
  • Arcadia
  • Manhattan Beach


For the latest updates on the Recall George Gascon campaign, or to volunteer, download a petition, or contribute, please visit recallgeorgegascon.com.
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Re: Studio City Neighborhood Council election preliminary results

 

Scott:

Feel free to add this list to your media for announcements and support.??
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Re: Studio City Neighborhood Council election preliminary results

 

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Great news, Scott! Thanks so much for taking this on. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help you along the way.

Thx again!

Doug Minnick

On May 18, 2021, at 4:26 PM, Scott Mandell <scottmandell@...> wrote:

Hi Everybody,

The preliminary results are in.? They are final in a week to allow for challenges etc.? However, the margins of victory are as such
that it's almost certain these are final.? Thanks to all who supported me and the winning slate.? Although the NCs are advisory,
I have high hopes that we have a majority of reasonable clear headed thinkers, and not only will we do no harm, I think we can actually
improve Studio City.? Here is the link to the results, ours start around page 15.? FYI, the candidates backed by the Socialists all lost. Andrew Silver
was the only one from the Studio City For All slate that won, along with Karen Sarrow who ran unopposed for her seat.? So we dodged a bullet.
Here is the link.? ?



Re: Studio City Neighborhood Council election preliminary results

 

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Scott,

All the best!!!!

Regards,
Bob



Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device


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From: Scott Mandell <scottmandell@...>
Date: 5/18/21 4:38 PM (GMT-08:00)
Subject: [valleyredspace] Studio City Neighborhood Council election preliminary results

Hi Everybody,

The preliminary results are in.? They are final in a week to allow for challenges etc.? However, the margins of victory are as such
that it's almost certain these are final.? Thanks to all who supported me and the winning slate.? Although the NCs are advisory,
I have high hopes that we have a majority of reasonable clear headed thinkers, and not only will we do no harm, I think we can actually
improve Studio City.? Here is the link to the results, ours start around page 15.? FYI, the candidates backed by the Socialists all lost. Andrew Silver
was the only one from the Studio City For All slate that won, along with Karen Sarrow who ran unopposed for her seat.? So we dodged a bullet.
Here is the link.? ?


Re: Studio City Neighborhood Council election preliminary results

 

Congratulations!? NOW GO TO THE WHIP.
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Studio City Neighborhood Council election preliminary results

 

Hi Everybody,

The preliminary results are in.? They are final in a week to allow for challenges etc.? However, the margins of victory are as such
that it's almost certain these are final.? Thanks to all who supported me and the winning slate.? Although the NCs are advisory,
I have high hopes that we have a majority of reasonable clear headed thinkers, and not only will we do no harm, I think we can actually
improve Studio City.? Here is the link to the results, ours start around page 15.? FYI, the candidates backed by the Socialists all lost. Andrew Silver
was the only one from the Studio City For All slate that won, along with Karen Sarrow who ran unopposed for her seat.? So we dodged a bullet.
Here is the link.? ?


Re: The Feral Solution

 

Vote and laurel canyon

Why is tbe mess mot cleaned up?? Even after a fire???

On Mon, May 3, 2021, 8:55 PM robfrankel <rob@...> wrote:
People often hear me haranguing about feral humans, or as libtards like to euphemize, "the homeless." The first thing I tell them is that the only official survey I've ever seen confirms that 75% of ferals actually prefer their unaccountable life on the streets, stealing and killing each other with impunity.? The other 25% want to get off the streets, which is fine with me.? We have more than enough faith-based and community programs for them.
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What, then, to do with the feral population?? You're looking at it. ?
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This is just one of many flood channels in Southern California.? See how it's built? There's a concrete water channel in the center that's probably 20 feet wide and 15 feet deep.? Even in the worst rains, the water never crests.? Now look at the banks on either side.? Easily 30 feet across on either side, flat with a slight drainage grade to the channel.? It's perfect for tents and camps.? And best of all, it's fenced off from the private property that butts up against it.
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Now look at how empty it is.? See that?? That's because feral humans prefer to prey on public places and the people who frequent them.? Not under a Frankel Administration.? First thing I'd do (after our idiot mayor handed them their free cell phones and tents), is march those ferals down to the riverside, where they could spread out in peace and possibly murder each other out of public view, on public (not private) property.
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See?? There IS a solution.? You people just aren't thinking!
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The Feral Solution

 

People often hear me haranguing about feral humans, or as libtards like to euphemize, "the homeless." The first thing I tell them is that the only official survey I've ever seen confirms that 75% of ferals actually prefer their unaccountable life on the streets, stealing and killing each other with impunity. ?The other 25% want to get off the streets, which is fine with me. ?We have more than enough faith-based and community programs for them.
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What, then, to do with the feral population? ?You're looking at it. ?
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This is just one of many flood channels in Southern California. ?See how it's built? There's a concrete water channel in the center that's probably 20 feet wide and 15 feet deep. ?Even in the worst rains, the water never crests. ?Now look at the banks on either side. ?Easily 30 feet across on either side, flat with a slight drainage grade to the channel. ?It's perfect for tents and camps. ?And best of all, it's fenced off from the private property that butts up against it.
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Now look at how empty it is. ?See that? ?That's because feral humans prefer to prey on public places and the people who frequent them. ?Not under a Frankel Administration. ?First thing I'd do (after our idiot mayor handed them their free cell phones and tents), is march those ferals down to the riverside, where they could spread out in peace and possibly murder each other out of public view, on public (not private) property.
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See? ?There IS a solution. ?You people just aren't thinking!
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Rob Frankel
Chief Curmudgeon
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