Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Welcome to Los Angeles!

Today is election day, apparently a day when Democrats will do better than they did the last time. To celebrate, and perhaps even to cerebrate, we return to that liberal paradise called Los Angeles.

This comes from the Neon Nettle site, which does not merely offer some facts about the outbreak of typhus in Los Angeles and surrounding cities. It also offers some arresting pictures of life in beautiful downtown LA.

The site opens:

If we want to see the blue wave in full effect, we only need to take a look at liberal Los Angeles, where millionaire celebrities lecture the rest of the population from their mansions, surrounded by rat-infested slums.Along with San Francisco, LA has ensured that California is now home to some of the world's filthiest slums, with some areas even rivaling third-world countries such as India and Kenya. Feral cats and rats plague the trash-lined streets causing diseases to spread.Health officials have now warned

The statistics are clear:

Angeles County Department of Public Health has reported that, so far this year, 72 patients have been recorded in central LA, with a further 15 in Long Beach and another 20 in Pasadena. In the 2000s only 20 cases of the disease were recorded per year and analysts are attributing the dramatic rise to the massive 47 percent increase in homelessness since 2012.

Imagine that… since 2012 homelessness in Los Angeles has risen dramatically.

As for the photos, can you believe that this is happening in America?

recorded cases of typhus have now passed 100 in los angeles as diseases spreads through slums


children fend for scraps in the trash that litters los angeles  slums


the democratic vision for america  citizens experiencing the blue wave in liberal los angeles





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  1. Dr. Irredeemable DregNovember 6, 2018 at 6:42 AM

    Progressive version of the Elysian Fields. Couldn't happen to a more deserving city.

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  4. I believe it. I see such sights when I have to drive thru Portland OR.

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