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March 07, 2019, 03:19:36 PM
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^^^ Yes. But it is fixation hooked to the idea of specialization. Each of us has several things we are good at. If we make our product or service, and then sell it to others who do the same with theirs, we can gain all kinds of things in life that we wouldn't have if we didn't.

A simple example is a car. There are hundreds or thousands of parts in a car. None of us can make more than a few of them. Some of them we couldn't even learn how to make. Money makes this kind of specialization work among us.

The problem is the money mongers who use money specialization to steal property from us all. It's called the banking system. Those of us who are a little slower at thinking, often wind up losing everything.

Cool

well the banks currently regulate the access to money for the whole population and the parliament is the standardised capital market,

wont be easier with a corrupt cryptocurrency index owned by the bitcoin foudners.

the market will be flooded with ICOs

Well, there are other ways of using Bitcoin than the obvious ones. I won't go into them here. And that is to say nothing of altcoins and the altcoin relationship to Bitcoin.

Cool

cryptoindustry is just full of agenda driven lies. no point taking it serious.

Many of the lies aren't intentional lies. They simply are impractical hopes and dreams.

If a person has a good idea, and thinks he has enough programming experience to program an altcoin, he might find out the hard way that it isn't as easy as he thought. Or he might find out that there are only 10 people in the whole world that like his idea.

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its worse than that, they talk according to whats in the interest of their "project" or corporation

like the constant "you are toxic" inquisition towards everyone that points out the private and centrally controlled corrupt cryptoindex of those so called "decentralisers"
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^^^ Yes. But it is fixation hooked to the idea of specialization. Each of us has several things we are good at. If we make our product or service, and then sell it to others who do the same with theirs, we can gain all kinds of things in life that we wouldn't have if we didn't.

A simple example is a car. There are hundreds or thousands of parts in a car. None of us can make more than a few of them. Some of them we couldn't even learn how to make. Money makes this kind of specialization work among us.

The problem is the money mongers who use money specialization to steal property from us all. It's called the banking system. Those of us who are a little slower at thinking, often wind up losing everything.

Cool

well the banks currently regulate the access to money for the whole population and the parliament is the standardised capital market,

wont be easier with a corrupt cryptocurrency index owned by the bitcoin foudners.

the market will be flooded with ICOs

Well, there are other ways of using Bitcoin than the obvious ones. I won't go into them here. And that is to say nothing of altcoins and the altcoin relationship to Bitcoin.

Cool

cryptoindustry is just full of agenda driven lies. no point taking it serious.

Many of the lies aren't intentional lies. They simply are impractical hopes and dreams.

If a person has a good idea, and thinks he has enough programming experience to program an altcoin, he might find out the hard way that it isn't as easy as he thought. Or he might find out that there are only 10 people in the whole world that like his idea.

Cool
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^^^ Yes. But it is fixation hooked to the idea of specialization. Each of us has several things we are good at. If we make our product or service, and then sell it to others who do the same with theirs, we can gain all kinds of things in life that we wouldn't have if we didn't.

A simple example is a car. There are hundreds or thousands of parts in a car. None of us can make more than a few of them. Some of them we couldn't even learn how to make. Money makes this kind of specialization work among us.

The problem is the money mongers who use money specialization to steal property from us all. It's called the banking system. Those of us who are a little slower at thinking, often wind up losing everything.

Cool

well the banks currently regulate the access to money for the whole population and the parliament is the standardised capital market,

wont be easier with a corrupt cryptocurrency index owned by the bitcoin foudners.

the market will be flooded with ICOs

Well, there are other ways of using Bitcoin than the obvious ones. I won't go into them here. And that is to say nothing of altcoins and the altcoin relationship to Bitcoin.

Cool

cryptoindustry is just full of agenda driven lies. no point taking it serious.
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^^^ Yes. But it is fixation hooked to the idea of specialization. Each of us has several things we are good at. If we make our product or service, and then sell it to others who do the same with theirs, we can gain all kinds of things in life that we wouldn't have if we didn't.

A simple example is a car. There are hundreds or thousands of parts in a car. None of us can make more than a few of them. Some of them we couldn't even learn how to make. Money makes this kind of specialization work among us.

The problem is the money mongers who use money specialization to steal property from us all. It's called the banking system. Those of us who are a little slower at thinking, often wind up losing everything.

Cool

well the banks currently regulate the access to money for the whole population and the parliament is the standardised capital market,

wont be easier with a corrupt cryptocurrency index owned by the bitcoin foudners.

the market will be flooded with ICOs

Well, there are other ways of using Bitcoin than the obvious ones. I won't go into them here. And that is to say nothing of altcoins and the altcoin relationship to Bitcoin.

Cool
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^^^ Yes. But it is fixation hooked to the idea of specialization. Each of us has several things we are good at. If we make our product or service, and then sell it to others who do the same with theirs, we can gain all kinds of things in life that we wouldn't have if we didn't.

A simple example is a car. There are hundreds or thousands of parts in a car. None of us can make more than a few of them. Some of them we couldn't even learn how to make. Money makes this kind of specialization work among us.

The problem is the money mongers who use money specialization to steal property from us all. It's called the banking system. Those of us who are a little slower at thinking, often wind up losing everything.

Cool

well the banks currently regulate the access to money for the whole population and the parliament is the standardised capital market,

wont be easier with a corrupt cryptocurrency index owned by the bitcoin foudners.

the market will be flooded with ICOs
legendary
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^^^ Yes. But it is fixation hooked to the idea of specialization. Each of us has several things we are good at. If we make our product or service, and then sell it to others who do the same with theirs, we can gain all kinds of things in life that we wouldn't have if we didn't.

A simple example is a car. There are hundreds or thousands of parts in a car. None of us can make more than a few of them. Some of them we couldn't even learn how to make. Money makes this kind of specialization work among us.

The problem is the money mongers who use money specialization to steal property from us all. It's called the banking system. Those of us who are a little slower at thinking, often wind up losing everything.

Cool
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these are all sideeffects of the "us government" and the end of european christian influence in the usa, it become a savage dystopian society in which everyone is trying to scam everyone with "scamcoins"

I'm neither Christian, nor of European decent but I have to agree with your assessment.  In fact I'm not religious at all, and that seems to be a common thing in the densely populated regions of the country.  In this new day of technology and information religion seems to be taking a minimized roll in culture and society.  The liberal attitudes taking hold in our government are not only devoid of religion, but also the values religion teaches.  That's an unfortunate turn of events, in my opinion.



well it has nothing to do with urbanisation, these are simply the same savage attitutes like it was visible during aztec rule.

america is becoming savage, the decentralisation of the financial system (crypto) is an important milestone.

Right. America is becoming savage. And the savagery is being promoted by the super-wealthy paying the poor democrats to steal (through socialism) money from the people who aren't quite as poor. It's a method that the super-wealthy think that they can use to enslave all the people, so that they can make more money yet, and maybe even rule the world through slavery.

Cool

well there are sides of medals to that. people misunderstand what money is very often.

money is fixation.
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these are all sideeffects of the "us government" and the end of european christian influence in the usa, it become a savage dystopian society in which everyone is trying to scam everyone with "scamcoins"

I'm neither Christian, nor of European decent but I have to agree with your assessment.  In fact I'm not religious at all, and that seems to be a common thing in the densely populated regions of the country.  In this new day of technology and information religion seems to be taking a minimized roll in culture and society.  The liberal attitudes taking hold in our government are not only devoid of religion, but also the values religion teaches.  That's an unfortunate turn of events, in my opinion.



well it has nothing to do with urbanisation, these are simply the same savage attitutes like it was visible during aztec rule.

america is becoming savage, the decentralisation of the financial system (crypto) is an important milestone.

Right. America is becoming savage. And the savagery is being promoted by the super-wealthy paying the poor democrats to steal (through socialism) money from the people who aren't quite as poor. It's a method that the super-wealthy think that they can use to enslave all the people, so that they can make more money yet, and maybe even rule the world through slavery.

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these are all sideeffects of the "us government" and the end of european christian influence in the usa, it become a savage dystopian society in which everyone is trying to scam everyone with "scamcoins"

I'm neither Christian, nor of European decent but I have to agree with your assessment.  In fact I'm not religious at all, and that seems to be a common thing in the densely populated regions of the country.  In this new day of technology and information religion seems to be taking a minimized roll in culture and society.  The liberal attitudes taking hold in our government are not only devoid of religion, but also the values religion teaches.  That's an unfortunate turn of events, in my opinion.



well it has nothing to do with urbanisation, these are simply the same savage attitutes like it was visible during aztec rule.

america is becoming savage, the decentralisation of the financial system (crypto) is an important milestone.
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I've seen videos of the rats in NY. The one where the passengers were screaming as the rat ran around inside the train. SF seem to got it worse though. They banned plastic straws but give addicts syringes. Heck, public orgies seem to be a thing there as well. I guess they'll dial down a bit when they get hit by an earthquake again.
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these are all sideeffects of the "us government" and the end of european christian influence in the usa, it become a savage dystopian society in which everyone is trying to scam everyone with "scamcoins"

I'm neither Christian, nor of European decent but I have to agree with your assessment.  In fact I'm not religious at all, and that seems to be a common thing in the densely populated regions of the country.  In this new day of technology and information religion seems to be taking a minimized roll in culture and society.  The liberal attitudes taking hold in our government are not only devoid of religion, but also the values religion teaches.  That's an unfortunate turn of events, in my opinion.

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these are all sideeffects of the "us government" and the end of european christian influence in the usa, it become a savage dystopian society in which everyone is trying to scam everyone with "scamcoins"
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^^^ Be careful. Get your ducks in a row. Government people won't simply obey the law like they did 50 years ago. You need to MAKE them obey by holding them accountable.


Government Corruption in Municipalities is Off the Charts



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Trying to prove corruption and bribes is difficult. Government knows how to protect itself very well. This merely begs the question, how much longer will the people put up with this treatment? It is starting to look as if 2021 may be the spark that really ignites a major shift in trend following the US Presidential Election in 2020.

Also, see this very informing Talkshoe podcast done by David Myrland on "Redress~4~Dummies & Common Law Word Nerdz" - Episode 190 - David Myrland re the Death Penalty defense against Government Prosecution - https://www.talkshoe.com/rss-common-law-word-nerdz.xml.

See also https://www.talkshoe.com/show/common-law-word-nerdz.

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Neighborhoods in San Francisco refuse to build high rise buildings to provide more housing a small space.  This is keeping the housing supply low while demand continues to grow.  

It would be nice to squat on some of that public forest land and build your own house but I doubt you would win in court with squatters rights.  If this is actually possible BADecker I would like to hear more

The point really wasn't to get these homeless folks to take ownership of abandoned property. If they were smart enough to do it, they wouldn't be homeless in the first place.

The point was to point out that government has so much land that they could easily find places for people to go other than corners between intersections.

However, DuckDuckGo search on "Possession Is Nine-Tenths Of Law" to see that...
“Ownership of land in this country is not absolute ownership. It has always been based on a better right to possession. This is where the phrases ‘possession is nine-tenths of the Law’ comes from” Adverse Possession is defined by N. Hopkins as “acquiring a freehold estate by taking possession of the land, and by continued use to defeat or extinguish existing titles.” The effect of the doctrine of adverse possession is that a person who has possesses the land, which already has existing Paper Owners (PO), for a time specified by a statute can obtain the legal ownership of the land.

How do you win this in court? It's the difference between complaints and claims. Government people can't file a claim against you on behalf of government... at least not very easily. But you can file a claim against government or government people who mess with you... when you are squatting, or anything else pertaining to government laws and codes. It's that easy. But to win, you need to change your mindset. Study Karl Lentz, and if you can find Jack Bauers info, study it, too. Start at https://www.youtube.com/user/765736/videos.

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Neighborhoods in San Francisco refuse to build high rise buildings to provide more housing a small space.  This is keeping the housing supply low while demand continues to grow.  

It would be nice to squat on some of that public forest land and build your own house but I doubt you would win in court with squatters rights.  If this is actually possible BADecker I would like to hear more
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Yutube search on "San Francisco homeless."     Cool

I have friends that live in the Bay Area and for the life of me I have no idea why.  They live in aging million dollar homes that where I live would be torn down.  They dodge piles of human feces on the ground when walking down the street on a night out.  Their trash cans get rummaged, their yards get crapped in, and they are accustomed to being begged for money.  There is no better example of the failure of liberal politics in my eyes.  It amazes me that these people actually want to see the rest of the country move in this direction and lambast the middle Americans that want no part of this lifestyle.  

There's no reason, in my mind, for the type of taxes which are present in those sorts of areas. I don't know why anyone would want to live there, and be exposed to the horrible cost of living AND THE HORRIBLE LIVING EXPERIENCE.

I would understand this mentality if people were paying a good amount of money to live in an area that is beautiful and has good work opportunities for them. San Fran (and the rest of the Cal high COL) cities only have the jobs aspect.

In all of these areas all that happens is that they continue to elect the same horrible liberal politicians that put them into this mess, and then complain about the high taxes the problems they have. But then again, I guess that's why everyone is moving to Republican states that are enacting policies that are good for the workers (with amazing wage growth, more job opportunities,etc) and companies that are flocking to these states.

Jet Cash -- even if the US is so bad, I CAN ASSURE YOU that Venezuela is 100000x times worse. There's no way that an inflation rate of 1m percent a year, people starving, elections rigged, etc -- can be as bad as the USA.
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the military keeps the us dollar valuable


The United States military keeps the {unknown} dollar valuable.

The so-called USD is owned by the Federal Reserve, and as far as I know, nobody knows who owns the Federal Reserve.  Thanks to the so-called shadow banking system.

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I've long argued that the 'defective' transparency of Bitcoin is probably it's strength in some key ways.  Nobody that I know of, including myself, really seems to understand this hunch of mine.


The difference is, it is vacant public land. Squatters rights are acceptable on this land, if the squatters know how to fight it in court.

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There is no better example of the failure of liberal politics in my eyes.  It amazes me that these people actually want to see the rest of the country move in this direction and lambast the middle Americans that want no part of this lifestyle.  

They are enabling them..
This is the same reason you don't feed the seagulls at the beach or the gators at the golf course, because if you do they will come in droves and stay..
Creatures tend to go to the best habitat. When they create the best habitat for homeless people they come and you get a large population of them.

What do you suggest as a solution then?  These homeless people have to go somewhere and then that city has the same problem. 

Maybe the most obvious solution is to give homeless people homes, who would of thought.  Maybe instead of spending 600 billion on the military they could put something towards the homeless.

the military keeps the us dollar valuable


Where can the homeless go? More than a third of U.S. land is vacant... parks, forest, wilderness, etc. Lots of room for homeless.

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the military keeps the us dollar valuable


The United States military keeps the {unknown} dollar valuable.

The so-called USD is owned by the Federal Reserve, and as far as I know, nobody knows who owns the Federal Reserve.  Thanks to the so-called shadow banking system.

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I've long argued that the 'defective' transparency of Bitcoin is probably it's strength in some key ways.  Nobody that I know of, including myself, really seems to understand this hunch of mine.

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There is no better example of the failure of liberal politics in my eyes.  It amazes me that these people actually want to see the rest of the country move in this direction and lambast the middle Americans that want no part of this lifestyle.  

They are enabling them..
This is the same reason you don't feed the seagulls at the beach or the gators at the golf course, because if you do they will come in droves and stay..
Creatures tend to go to the best habitat. When they create the best habitat for homeless people they come and you get a large population of them.

What do you suggest as a solution then?  These homeless people have to go somewhere and then that city has the same problem. 

Maybe the most obvious solution is to give homeless people homes, who would of thought.  Maybe instead of spending 600 billion on the military they could put something towards the homeless.

the military keeps the us dollar valuable
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There is no better example of the failure of liberal politics in my eyes.  It amazes me that these people actually want to see the rest of the country move in this direction and lambast the middle Americans that want no part of this lifestyle.  

They are enabling them..
This is the same reason you don't feed the seagulls at the beach or the gators at the golf course, because if you do they will come in droves and stay..
Creatures tend to go to the best habitat. When they create the best habitat for homeless people they come and you get a large population of them.

What do you suggest as a solution then?  These homeless people have to go somewhere and then that city has the same problem. 

Maybe the most obvious solution is to give homeless people homes, who would of thought.  Maybe instead of spending 600 billion on the military they could put something towards the homeless.
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Which country are we talking about here? Well you may be surprised to know that it is the US.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADoCnZrVVdY

While the US Government is actively pursuing it's policy of turning a number of countries into cemeteries, it's homeland is disintegrating.

Maybe it is time for Venezuela to invade America to force regime change. That is obviously an unreasonable and eccentric comment, but please stop and reflect on the possibility of a sliver of an underlying benefit in the action.

thats so damn  cool man reminds me on the dystopian future of bladerunner, nor add to that, a corrupt cryptocurrency elite that enslaves the masses, and we are complete

they started with that evil dark musik,

you saw simpsons future prediction of impoverished america?

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But Washington does not seem to be doing anything to improve or develop its slave country - America. It seems to be more concerned with spending American taxpayers money to start wars around the world.
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Every country in the world has its negative side that is never shown .. Not only in the US, drug problems unfortunately exist all over the world, it is a difficult interconnection to break, however, strong measures are taken against them, at least they do not have green light, they are always looking for solutions to have better societies.
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Maybe it is time for Venezuela to invade America to force regime change.

I used to love visiting San Francisco.  One of my best friends still lives there, in a nice neighborhood close to Golden Gate Park.  The last few times I've visited I couldn't believe the smell.  Garbage all over the streets, filth in the park.  I have been a Bay Area resident since 1978, and I can tell you the reason San Francisco is such a cesspool of filth is because of the socialist tendencies of their politicians.  Since 1964 the city has been run by Democrats, so yes, it's time for a regime change.


#NameStartEndParty
35John F. ShelleyJanuary 8, 1964January 7, 1968Democratic
36Joseph AliotoJanuary 8, 1968January 7, 1976Democratic
37George MosconeJanuary 8, 1976November 27, 1978Democratic
38Dianne FeinsteinDecember 4, 1978January 7, 1988Democratic
39Art AgnosJanuary 8, 1988January 7, 1992Democratic
40Frank JordanJanuary 8, 1992January 7, 1996Democratic
41Willie BrownJanuary 8, 1996January 7, 2004Democratic
42Gavin NewsomJanuary 8, 2004January 10, 2011Democratic
43Ed LeeJanuary 11, 2011December 12, 2017Democratic
44Mark FarrellJanuary 23, 2018July 11, 2018Democratic
45London BreedJuly 11, 2018IncumbentDemocratic
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Which country are we talking about here? Well you may be surprised to know that it is the US.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADoCnZrVVdY

While the US Government is actively pursuing it's policy of turning a number of countries into cemeteries, it's homeland is disintegrating.

Maybe it is time for Venezuela to invade America to force regime change. That is obviously an unreasonable and eccentric comment, but please stop and reflect on the possibility of a sliver of an underlying benefit in the action.

One point of view is that the U.S. is not, in actual fact, the 'leader of the free world.'  We may be in the process of being imploded ourselves even while we expend blood and treasure in our efforts directed at imploding other nations.  And our policies both internally and externally are guided by a generally non-American (and indeed, an 'anti-American') hidden hand.

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I've not lived in the Bay Area for nearly a decade.  It's easy to see what brings people down there:  6-figure incomes.  I was a 'migrant laborer' so to speak, but from a different part of the United States.  The earning power differential for an Indian or a Chinese would be even more compelling.

Speaking from my experience of a decade ago, and I strongly suspect that it persists to this day, it is a misnomer to apply the San Francisco life experience to the greater Bay Area, and especially to the Peninsula (Silicon Valley proper.)  In that case I would characterize life as classic 'Agenda 21' with stack-n-pack dwellings and streets which are indistinguishable from a global planning organization's computer rendering.  Frankly, I would prefer stepping over used needles and human feces, but that's just me.

I was kind of amazed that people actually asked for the opportunity to work in the corporate campuses of the city even if they had to commute there.  Sure enough, some of my friends to who commute there from the likes of Foster City are fairly shocked at the appalling state of affairs just getting from the train stop to their corporate office.  And these are people who grew up in places like Calcutta and New Delhi!

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There is no better example of the failure of liberal politics in my eyes.  It amazes me that these people actually want to see the rest of the country move in this direction and lambast the middle Americans that want no part of this lifestyle.  

They are enabling them..
This is the same reason you don't feed the seagulls at the beach or the gators at the golf course, because if you do they will come in droves and stay..
Creatures tend to go to the best habitat. When they create the best habitat for homeless people they come and you get a large population of them.
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I have friends that live in the Bay Area and for the life of me I have no idea why.  They live in aging million dollar homes that where I live would be torn down.

I had a girl friend in San Francisco, and that must be about 40 years ago. I think I went to a dinner party in one of those houses. It was bought as a run down property in a square of similar large houses. The owner was a shop window dresser, and he turned the house into a beautiful home, with massive high ceilinged rooms. I would love to be in a house like that. It sounds as if the area has slipped back into its previous decline, and that is a shame. The build quality of modern homes is nowhere near as good or as pleasing as many of the hundred year old properties that have survived.
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Yutube search on "San Francisco homeless."     Cool
San Francisco is something I could consider that became squamy downtown.
What happened to San Francisco?

It became a Typhus Zone. Diseases were fueled because of the people who are staying within the town were careless enough for the town to become what it is today. Numbers of homeless in San Francisco went so much high like them using their drugs and gets high. It is very sad that San Francisco became a town that is contaminated. I wonder how will my life become if I stay in there.
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Yutube search on "San Francisco homeless."     Cool

I have friends that live in the Bay Area and for the life of me I have no idea why.  They live in aging million dollar homes that where I live would be torn down.  They dodge piles of human feces on the ground when walking down the street on a night out.  Their trash cans get rummaged, their yards get crapped in, and they are accustomed to being begged for money.  There is no better example of the failure of liberal politics in my eyes.  It amazes me that these people actually want to see the rest of the country move in this direction and lambast the middle Americans that want no part of this lifestyle.  
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Yutube search on "San Francisco homeless."     Cool
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Which country are we talking about here? Well you may be surprised to know that it is the US.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADoCnZrVVdY

While the US Government is actively pursuing it's policy of turning a number of countries into cemeteries, it's homeland is disintegrating.

Maybe it is time for Venezuela to invade America to force regime change. That is obviously an unreasonable and eccentric comment, but please stop and reflect on the possibility of a sliver of an underlying benefit in the action.
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