Downtown Los Angeles

Tell me just who do you consider Tea Baggers? Kind of a broad term so exactly are these chicken Tea Baggers?

Anyone who supported the Tea Bag Party protests in 2009, and thereafter.

More specifically, there seems to be an almost perfect correlation between those who cheered for the Tea Bag protests, those who cheered for Invading Iraq, and those who endlessly worshiped and defended George Dumbya Bush, Sarah Palin, Dick Cheney, and Donald Trumpf.
 
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WHDD? WHAT HAVE DEMOCRATS DONE?

Those cities to which Nomad referenced have been run into the ground. Look at Detroit as a prime example of how incompetent Democrats fuck up things.
 
Anyone who supported the Tea Bag Party protests in 2009, and thereafter.

More specifically, there seems to be an almost perfect correlation between those who cheered for the Tea Bag protests, those who cheered for Invading Iraq, and those who endlessly worshiped and defended George Dumbya Bush, Sarah Palin, Dick Cheney, and Donald Trumpf.

There seems to be a correlation between those that thought skin color was a qualification and those that voted for Obama. Pucker up, boy.
 
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There are few sights in the world like nighttime in skid row, the teeming Dickensian dystopia in downtown Los Angeles where homeless and destitute people have been concentrated for more than a century.

Here, men and women sleep in rows, lined up one after another for block after block in makeshift tents or on cardboard mats on the sidewalks — the mad, the afflicted and the disabled alongside those who are merely down on their luck.

Criminals prey on them, drugs such as heroin and crystal meth are easily available, sexual assault and physical violence are common and infectious diseases like tuberculosis, hepatitis and AIDS are constant threats.

Homelessness burst its traditional borders several years ago, spreading first to gloomy underpasses and dim side streets, and then to public parks and library reading rooms and subway platforms.

No matter where you live in L.A. County, from Long Beach to Beverly Hills to Lancaster, you cannot credibly claim today to be unaware of the squalid tent cities, the sprawling encampments, or the despair and misery on display there.



http://www.lascandal.org/los-angeles-homelessness-crisis-national-disgrace/
 
There are few sights in the world like nighttime in skid row, the teeming Dickensian dystopia in downtown Los Angeles where homeless and destitute people have been concentrated for more than a century.

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http://www.lascandal.org/los-angeles-homelessness-crisis-national-disgrace/

And in that century there have been seven Dem mayors and six repub mayors, so it appears that neither party was able to tackle the homeless problem successfully. :|
 
And in that century there have been seven Dem mayors and six repub mayors, so it appears that neither party was able to tackle the homeless problem successfully.

Yet DEMOCRATS have dominated LA ,and they claim to be the champions of the poor and destitute. :D

Los Angeles County has voted DEMOCRAT in every Presidential election since 1988. Los Angeles County has voted for the DEMOCRAT candidate in most of the presidential elections in the past four decades...

Only 21.% of LA County voters are registered Republicans.

Only 1 Republican serves an LA district in the House.

In the California State Senate, Los Angeles County has only 3 Republican Senators out of 15 total.

In the California State Assembly, Los Angeles County, only 2 Republicans represent the County in Sacramento.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Los_Angeles_County
 
I remember a thread where people argued whether Jesus was a liberal or conservative. Now we are debating which side litters the worst.
 
Anyone who supported the Tea Bag Party protests in 2009, and thereafter.

More specifically, there seems to be an almost perfect correlation between those who cheered for the Tea Bag protests, those who cheered for Invading Iraq, and those who endlessly worshiped and defended George Dumbya Bush, Sarah Palin, Dick Cheney, and Donald Trumpf.

In other words a tea bagger to you is anyone that doesn't support your fucked up liberal beliefs. No wonder they call you cry puss here.
 
And in that century there have been seven Dem mayors and six repub mayors, so it appears that neither party was able to tackle the homeless problem successfully. :|

Actually since 1961, so almost 60 years ago, a Democrat has been Mayor for 51 years and a Republican for 8.
 
In other words a tea bagger to you is anyone that doesn't support your fucked up liberal beliefs. No wonder they call you cry puss here.


You asked the question, I gave a straight forward answer.
Now that I know the term teabagger bugs you so much, I plan on using it more frequently.

As for nicknames, they are only funny if there is a kernel of truth behind them. You will be hard pressed to find a body of posts here illustrating me crying, whining, bitching, moaning, complaining.

According to the mods, they get multitudes of complaints, whines, tattle-tales, bitching and moaning from forum participants. You know who they have virtually never gotten a complaint, moan, or whine from? Yep, that's right. Me.

The topic of the thread is downtown Los Angeles. I visited downtown LA recently and had a pleasant time. It did not seem like a third world hell hole to me. For some reason, that seems to really bug your teabagging buddies on this thread.
 
Yet DEMOCRATS have dominated LA ,and they claim to be the champions of the poor and destitute. :D

Los Angeles County has voted DEMOCRAT in every Presidential election since 1988. Los Angeles County has voted for the DEMOCRAT candidate in most of the presidential elections in the past four decades...

Only 21.% of LA County voters are registered Republicans.

Only 1 Republican serves an LA district in the House.

In the California State Senate, Los Angeles County has only 3 Republican Senators out of 15 total.

In the California State Assembly, Los Angeles County, only 2 Republicans represent the County in Sacramento.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Los_Angeles_County

Stupid fuck doesn’t know an adjective from a noun.

Illiterate fucktard
 
California has the nation's highest poverty rate


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https://www.forbes.com/sites/chuckdevore/2016/09/28/why-does-california-have-the-nations-highest-poverty-rate/2/#7957708b2bc0

California has the highest GDP in the US, the 5th highest in the world, and contributes 14% to the US economy.

What does your shithole state do, punk?
 
You asked the question, I gave a straight forward answer.
Now that I know the term teabagger bugs you so much, I plan on using it more frequently.

As for nicknames, they are only funny if there is a kernel of truth behind them. You will be hard pressed to find a body of posts here illustrating me crying, whining, bitching, moaning, complaining.

According to the mods, they get multitudes of complaints, whines, tattle-tales, bitching and moaning from forum participants. You know who they have virtually never gotten a complaint, moan, or whine from? Yep, that's right. Me.

The topic of the thread is downtown Los Angeles. I visited downtown LA recently and had a pleasant time. It did not seem like a third world hell hole to me. For some reason, that seems to really bug your teabagging buddies on this thread.

There is nothing you can call me that would bother me. I asked you that question to see how big of a flaming liberal you are and you confirmed that you and Nancy Pelosi are cut from the same defective pattern. Thus insults from idiot liberals like you mean nothing to me.
 
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California has the highest GDP in the US, the 5th highest in the world, and contributes 14% to the US economy.

What does your shithole state do, punk?

We have the most wealth in the country here and the highest poverty rate. The median home price is almost $550K which is double the country avg. And if you want to live in the major coastal areas where the jobs are the median number starts at $900K up to well over a million in certain places.

Not really a sustainable model to be exported across the country. So the question is what policies that we have in Cali should be seen as a countrywide model from an economic perspective?

Edit: there’s obviously more going on here than just high housing prices, just using that as one example
 
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