Gary Fouse
fousesquawk
Last month, Los Angeles' hapless mayor, Eric "Yoga
Pants"
Garcetti, finally announced he would not run
for the Democrat nomination for president in 2020. This after he wasted
everybody's time and money traipsing around places like Iowa when he should
have been minding the store at home.
That fact has been underlined this week with the revelations that
typhus-TYPHUS- has broken
out in and
around the rat infested, flea infested City Hall.
It doesn't take the Center for Disease Control to figure out the
cause; the area around City Hall is filled with homeless encampments. The lack
of hygiene, coupled with urine and feces on the sidewalks, and voila! Welcome
back to the Middle Ages. All while the empty suit mayor was off testing the
presidential waters.
But there was good news out of City Hall on Friday. A
resolution affirmed that the city is, indeed, a
sanctuary city. LA City Councilman, "One Bill Gil" Cedillo and
Council President Herb Wesson, who had to have his flea-infested carpeting
removed from his office, introduced this "blockbuster" back in
September 2017. Things move slowly in LA and not just the traffic. (Cedillo
earned his nickname when he was in state government in
Sacramento for his never-ending efforts to allow driver's licenses for
illegal aliens in California.) Concerning those carpets having to be removed
from City Hall, City Councilman Paul Koretz showed he knows about priorities
when he stated his fervent hope that the carpets could be recycled.
At least he didn't ask for the fleas to be released back into the wild.
Meanwhile, the New
Sheriff in Town,
Alex Villanueva, is sticking to his guns in not allowing ICE agents in the
county jail to harass and deport those unfortunate illegal alien
criminals.
Eventually, somebody will wake up and get the message that homeless
encampments are not a good idea for society. If a typus outbreak can't do the
job, I guess nothing will. One would have thought that cities like LA and SF
would have woken up after illegal alien criminals murdered their citizens on
the city streets. Incredibly, not even that has been enough to do the trick.
Now LA's own city hall is hit with a typhus outbreak. Will it be enough to open
their eyes to the blight that surrounds them every day as they go in and out of
City Hall? Don't hold your breath.
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