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Wednesday, August 14, 2024

As Bay Area homeless encampment sweeps intensify, so do questions and pushback

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- It was just over two weeks ago that Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order that led to numerous homeless camp sweeps.

So what are the real results, and what are the next steps?

The executive order came on the heels of a Supreme Court ruling that gave cities more leeway in clearing encampments.

We've seen tents removed, RVs told to go someplace else, even a directive in San Francisco to offer people bus tickets.
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11 comments:

  1. Round up all the bums, send them to Portland. They'd be accepted, would fit right in, and some of them would get elected.

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    1. Round up all the bums and make them walk to Catalina Island.

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  2. Tents are inert objects. They're not the problem. However, there is a solution to the problem that'll have a 2-prong benefit. Round up the bums and turn them into dog food that would be donated to shelters across the country.

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  3. ""How can we have a governor that says we're going to reduce the prison population, but at the same time, you're going to criminalize someone being unhoused?" said Sean Allen from the San Jose NAACP."
    Just the fact that YOU use the word UNHOUSED tells me that YOU are the problem.
    Too long, by giving a problem a new name, you thought that that would get rid of the problem.
    The problem though is YOU and your LEFTIES destroying the state and the country.

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  4. I think newsome is trying to clean up commiefornia so that he can sell it to china at a best price.

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    1. So he can be seen as tough on crime and get the VP slot with Harris as soon as they ditch Wahl at the DNC convention.

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  5. "Whitewash" is such an exceptional word.

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  6. I thought those smug BMW owners loved driving by homeless camps.....

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