America under Pedodent Biden. Homeless camps nuked. Free hotel rooms for illegals.

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Joe Biden - "Time to put Trump in the bullseye."
Giving free anything to illegals is a federal felony as per section 1324 of title 8 of the US code.

https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/202...ndefinitely-homeless-camps-being-cleared-out/

march 25 2021 LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – Dozens of people are gathering in Echo Park to protest the removal of a large homeless encampment. By 5:40 p.m. Thursday a huge crowd lingered at the intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Lemoyne Street near Echo Park with signs and sit-downs in the streets, causing police to issue a help call during the demonstration.

After several hundred demonstrators faced off with police the day before, Los Angeles officials confirmed Thursday morning that Echo Park Lake is being closed for an unknown amount of time in order to remove the large-scale homeless encampment there.

The population has until 10:30 p.m. Thursday to move, police said.

L.A. City Councilman Mitch O’Farrell confirmed in an early morning statement Thursday that Echo Park Lake had been closed to vehicle and pedestrian traffic. City contractors Wednesday began installing fencing around the park.

“The Echo Park facility has devolved into a very dangerous place for everyone there: drug overdoses, sexual and physical assaults, self-styled leaders taxing homeless individuals and vendors, animal abuse, families without shelter in the colder weather, and last fall shootings where one homeless individual was shot in the leg by gang members while children stood nearby,” O’Farrell said in a statement. “There have been four deaths in the park over the last year.”
 
Giving free anything to illegals is a federal felony as per section 1324 of title 8 of the US code.

America under a illegitimate Putin puppet scab tRump:

Covid has killed 500,000 in the US. That's more than the population of Miami

But the general drumbeat of misinformation and minimization, from Donald Trump on down, showed at best a profound indifference to the fates of the senior Americans who make up the vast proportion of the dead, and yet whose fate is presented as incidental to the need to “reopen the economy”.

If the Republican response has been based on a characteristically narrow definition of which Americans are worthy of saving, the response of other parts of society has been much more uplifting. The challenge of the coronavirus has also called forth exactly the things which have always made America truly great but which the contemporary political right stands against: expertise, technological progress, a sense of civic duty, and an inclusive definition of Americanness. Although these ideas remain under assault, Joe Biden’s victory represents the triumph of these values over their opposites – and most of all a victory for the idea that all American lives are worth saving, regardless of whether they are considered economically valuable or not."

https://www.theguardian.com/comment...le-tragedy-500000-americans-covid-republicans

As of March 25, 2021 for tRump's ass kissers to understand, and although I believe tRump and his GQPer sewer goons conspired to cause the death of over 500,000 American to date and from diverse backgrounds, and including so-called republicans who vote against their own interests for GOPer swine who are in the sewer with tRump:

What would have made this difference? All the things Trump failed to do: mandating mask use, enforcing social distancing, and a program of uniform testing. As one of the researchers pointed out, the way the the rules were put in place—with each state adopting its own regulations, and a tendency to drop those regulation at the first sign of improvement—was a system that was almost purpose-built to drive the caseload ever higher, while making the public more and more frustrated with both state and federal action.

The other major finding of the research is that by not addressing the pandemic quickly and consistently, the end cost is enormously higher in dollars, as well as lives. The American Rescue Plan, recently passed through Congress without Republican help, is just the latest of three massive attempts to stabilize an economy rocked by the pandemic and its secondary effects. The total tab on those attempts is now in excess of $5 trillion."
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/20...COVID-19-pandemic-cost-400-000-American-lives
 
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“Homeless camps nuked,” so now Biden is nuking cites?

Guy has been in office less than 100 days and suddenly homeless people, and what happens to them, are his fault? Where they all homeless prior to January 21st?
 
America under a illegitimate Putin puppet scab tRump:

Covid has killed 500,000 in the US. That's more than the population of Miami

But the general drumbeat of misinformation and minimization, from Donald Trump on down, showed at best a profound indifference to the fates of the senior Americans who make up the vast proportion of the dead, and yet whose fate is presented as incidental to the need to “reopen the economy”.

If the Republican response has been based on a characteristically narrow definition of which Americans are worthy of saving, the response of other parts of society has been much more uplifting. The challenge of the coronavirus has also called forth exactly the things which have always made America truly great but which the contemporary political right stands against: expertise, technological progress, a sense of civic duty, and an inclusive definition of Americanness. Although these ideas remain under assault, Joe Biden’s victory represents the triumph of these values over their opposites – and most of all a victory for the idea that all American lives are worth saving, regardless of whether they are considered economically valuable or not."

https://www.theguardian.com/comment...le-tragedy-500000-americans-covid-republicans

As of March 25, 2021 for tRump's ass kissers to understand, and although I believe tRump and his GQPer sewer goons conspired to cause the death of over 500,000 American to date and from diverse backgrounds, and including so-called republicans who vote against their own interests for GOPer swine who are in the sewer with tRump:

What would have made this difference? All the things Trump failed to do: mandating mask use, enforcing social distancing, and a program of uniform testing. As one of the researchers pointed out, the way the the rules were put in place—with each state adopting its own regulations, and a tendency to drop those regulation at the first sign of improvement—was a system that was almost purpose-built to drive the caseload ever higher, while making the public more and more frustrated with both state and federal action.

The other major finding of the research is that by not addressing the pandemic quickly and consistently, the end cost is enormously higher in dollars, as well as lives. The American Rescue Plan, recently passed through Congress without Republican help, is just the latest of three massive attempts to stabilize an economy rocked by the pandemic and its secondary effects. The total tab on those attempts is now in excess of $5 trillion."
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/20...COVID-19-pandemic-cost-400-000-American-lives

Trump illegitimate? You aren't suggesting there was voter fraud in 2016 are you? All the states certified the election results.
 
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