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Comments by "Frank MacLeod" (@frankmacleod2565) on "Los Angeles gets what it voted for" video.
I totally agree. Most of the homeless dirtbags I meet in California are from Arizona and Florida and Minnesota and all over the place
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@itsall_coming_down You'd get shot for trying to live in a tent in Texas? I thought it was the "land of the free". So a veteran who served his country and wants to spend his last years camping out would get shot? No wonder they're all coming out here to California. I thought everyone was free in Texas. guess not
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@thetavibes9021 Name a city of ten million people that doesnt have a homeless or drug problem. Got any?
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@Medieval1-1 OK what about all the non-criminal homeless? You think all homeless people are thieves and criminals? About a fifth of homeless people are U.S. veterans. Ship them out to California by the busload and then blame us for the problem. Fantastic solution
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@thetavibes9021 Voting doesnt solve homelessness. What else ya got
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@thetavibes9021 No boy, I am not a homeless dirtbag. Are you? Name a city of ten million people that doesnt have problems like this
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@thetavibes9021 Yes and most of our homeless came from other states that are less likely to help them, and more likely to put them on busses and ship them out here. I have personally spoken with homeless people who have been bussed here from Republican states. That's your solution, just kick the can down the road
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@antiqueantique7786 Oh Tokyo, a city in a country that banned firearms a long time ago. You just proved my point
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@michaelafrazier3387 The current population of Los Angeles is 12,459,000. Of course LA is larger geographically. Both are crime ridden and I would not want to live in either city or any city that size, Democrat or Republican
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@thetavibes9021 Yes, a great many homeless people in California came from Texas. As well as from other states which are not as friendly towards homeless. Now you're getting it. I personally have spoken to some of them. I agree we should not be so friendly to illegal immigrants and to the homeless. I have zero tolerance for homeless in my community. Sorry but I've grown weary of your tiresome warnings of impending doom. You couldnt pay me enough to move away from my redwood paradise here. Tell me where you live and I'm likely to say I would not want to trade places, unless youre just further up the coast towards Alaska. Every time I visit other states I am reminded of how much I love it here. Anyone leaving is a quitter. Stay and vote Republican. now I gotta get back to work.
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She admitted what? I didnt catch that part
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I'm so glad I wasnt raised in the midwest. I dont even like visiting for more than a month or two
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Did she say to not punish the man? I didnt see that part. Or are you just trying to grow your channel and talk crap about California
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@thetavibes9021 You think homeless drug addicts VOTE??? There are thieves and drug addicts in every big city in America, period. They tend to migrate to the coastal ones with nice year-round climates, where people are friendly. California is sick of it. We need to bring back the huge insane asylums of the 19th century for all these addicts.
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@Medieval1-1 I'm not homeless, boy. I agree, people shouldnt be allowed to camp on the streets. So what do you do? Shoot the guy who tries to camp in the city park down the road? Incarcerate him at public expense? Tell him to go away? What do you do?
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@talleywa5772 So much divisiveness. Honestly. I see you have reality derangement syndrome, good luck with that
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@talleywa5772 How many people do you know who were forced into homelessness because they didnt want to take a vaccine? Think hard now
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@michaelafrazier3387 the greater LA area has 18 million people, one huge city.
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@michaelafrazier3387 yep
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@antiqueantique7786 Oh I apologize, I was not referring to Japan when I asked that question. I didnt think I had to clarify. I was referring to cities of over 10 million population, specifically here in the United States of America, on planet earth. hope that helps. Nobody came up with any other cities besides Tokyo of that size in America that doesnt have a homeless population or thieves and drug addicts. There were 469 homicides in Houston Texas last year.
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@michaelafrazier3387 Fine, you got me on a technicality. Have you ever been to a big city like Los Angeles? The "city" doesnt stop at the city boundary. Its just one big city stretching across county lines. There are millions and millions and millions of people in the city. Perhaps this is over your head or you just want to argue minutia because you know you have no argument. EVERY big city in America has these problems. If you can name one that doesnt, give it a shot. A city in the Unites States of America, on planet earth. Milky Way galaxy.
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@michaelafrazier3387 469 homicides in the city of Houston last year. in Texas. seems like a lot to me.
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@michaelafrazier3387 All of the big cities in America are run by Democrats. You cant think of any big cities that DONT have a problem with drug addicts and homeless. ALL of them do. Republican or Democrat. You already showed you cant think of any big cities in America without these problems. You couldnt list ONE. That is sad. Boy.
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@michaelafrazier3387 I guess all of the big cities in America are run by Democrats. Republicans dont seem to be capable of managing a big city. You couldnt even think of ONE. better luck next time, kiddo
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@michaelafrazier3387 You must be fun to have at parties. Cant have a conversation, you're too hung up on minutia. "Technically, the definition of a city is...." go on, this is entertaining
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@mackendietoussaint5135 How do you "make homeless people behave"? Do you lock them in jail, at public expense? Do you have some other way of punishing homeless people? Or do you just run them out of town? Honest question.
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@michaelafrazier3387 I looked it up myself. Save you the trouble. Jacksonville, Florida is the biggest Republican-ran city in America. Population around a million, 175 homicides last year, looks like a pretty high homeless population and, I'm sure, lots of crime. Drug addicts and thieves in a city with a Republican mayor, imagine that. I'm sure its about the same for all cities of that size. You should visit one some day, but I dont recommend living there
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@michaelafrazier3387 Jacksonville FL, biggest Republican-ran city in the nation, population a little under a million, with 175 homicides in 2021. Next biggest city is San Jose, CA, Democratic with a little over a million population and just 31 homicides last year. Do the math
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@michaelafrazier3387 Nearly all of the larger cities in America are ran by Democrats. I guess it's a fact that Republicans aren't capable of managing a city of a million people, that must be a fact too eh Michael
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@michaelafrazier3387 And I bet Jacksonville FL had a substantially higher figure than that. Seems you dont like to look at both sides of an argument before making your decision. Again, Jacksonville FL, biggest Republican-ran city in the nation, population a little under a million, with 175 homicides in 2021. Next biggest city in America is San Jose, CA, Democratic with a little over a million population and just 31 homicides last year.
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@michaelafrazier3387 you have a 564% higher chance of being murdered in Jacksonville than in San Jose, two cities with similar populations. Over five times higher. Not saying that proves anything. I'm saying that cities with populations of a million or more have problems.
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@michaelafrazier3387 Just out of curiosity I looked it up. Jacksonville, the biggest Republican city in the nation, had a violent crime rate of 6.79 last year, while that of San Jose, a larger city, was 4.38. 6,777 violent crimes compared to 4,438. Huge difference. Thanks for bringing this to my attention!!!
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@michaelafrazier3387 OK boy. I just looked up the ten most dangerous cities in America and they are NOT all Democrat. Detroit, Memphis, Birmingham, Baltimore, St. Louis, Kansas City, Cleveland, Little Rock, Milwaukee and Stockton. Looks about split between Republican/Democrat. Check your sources, boy
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@Rickey1 I guess Republicans aren't capable of managing a megacity. Was that your point? None of the ten largest cities in America have a Republican leadership.
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@talleywa5772 An exodus from California was needed, this place is so overcrowded, there arent enough homes and not enough space. The list to get a house or apartment anywhere on the west coast is still WAY too long, so this talk of an exodus is meaningless. Also you entirely misread my statement if that was your conclusion. You are over five times more likely to be murdered in Jacksonville Florida, than in San Jose California, which is a LARGER city than Jacksonville. Smaller city, 5 times the murder rate.
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@mfcobb1 you must not like the United States. It's a nice country, you should visit sometime
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@mfcobb1 Oh? I didnt notice. I live in the redwood forest. I've never met a communist in my life. You probably got that idea from watching too much youtube
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@Medieval1-1 I had people tell me, in this thread, that they punish anyone who tries to be homeless in their town. They didnt say anything about shooting people, just that the reason they dont have any homeless problem is they would punish such behavior. No camping on the sidewalk in front of my house. If you disagree with that point, fine but it wasnt my point. I just repeated it.
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@north_borne they might not have made this stuff up, they see it on youtube and believe it. common problem these days
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@brix5438 I have a job, and nobody owes me anything. Maybe you're confused.
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@brix5438 what do you want to be when you grow up? Astronaut perhaps
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@user-nm6od9mf5t yo mama
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@englishdicktionary1611 fantastic, detailed, thoughtful advice which is sure to change my whole life around
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@Reb32573 Where'd you move to?
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@Reb32573 Nice choice. I encourage people to stay here, we need more conservatives in California
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@voodoopup4376 And Oregon and Washington, but the further south you go, the weather is nicer, so yes Cali gets the brunt of it. Southern more than northern.
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@MidnightMark12 fantastic insult, deadhead hippie dude
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@kaybeetoyz or you could just move to a more conservative part of California, it's not all democratic san diego/LA/SF crap
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@kaybeetoyz Yeah I've heard they're all over the place down there. Must be awful for the residents. Anyway I encourage conservatives to stay and not jump ship, and keep voting red
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