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by seanmcdirmid
1806 days ago
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> This naturally means the same people that are content to allow these problems to fester are also politically dominant at the state level. In the 1920s, Californians would complain about hobos hopping trains to LA and San Francisco (The Little Tramp stereotypes weren't completely baseless). This was when California was predominantly run by Republicans. During the Great Depression, California then attracted a bunch of jobless/destitute Okies and so on... If the problem has existed for more than a hundred years, maybe it's not the politicians and residents enabling it. If California wants to get rid of its homeless problem, they need to change their weather (or get fixes on a national level, but with the current Republicans in place, probably changing the weather would be easier). |
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Er, what? You realise the federal government is currently controlled by Democrats, right?