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Meanwhile homeless residents are being shuffled from city to city.
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They were shipped down from LA.
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It's a state Food & Agricultural district, not a housing site.
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Make overs are always fun. Very healthy.
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Weather it be for the person or the land
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Costa Mesa is a cool a city...
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Trollin
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Most of them don’t want to be sheltered. They want to be free with no walls.
Most of them in OC were offered placement in shelters, but you can’t just be there and do nothing, you have to show proof you are looking for work. You also can’t have 3 shopping carts full of stuff and junk. There are rules, which they don’t want to be confined by.
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In regards to homeless people, Costa Mesa has the best support.
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Fuck the homeless!
I wouldn't mind, however, setting up gigantic government funded homeless camps far away in places where real estate values are not high....Lancaster, Palmdale, or any desert.
Why provide government shelters in prime locations like Costa mesa.!
Fuck that
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Homeless is sad but I get up an go to work everyday at 4:10am. I hate when they say " I'm at vet". I'm a vet an I learned to take care of myself....
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Responsible is the new asshole in progressive CA today.
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Noticed more homeless in San Clemente, and they are considering building a shelter at La Pata & Hermosa. Hell no!!!! This is seriously not the area for a shelter. We would move if it ever happened.
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Why can’t they live in the FEMA camps that the black helicopters hover over?
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The sun beams down on a brand new day
No more welfare tax to pay
Unsightly slums gone up in flashing light
Jobless millions whisked away
At last we have more room to play
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@CTJ:
If we declare homelessness a national emergency, the FEMA camp would work, and camps should have good perimeters [fences].
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It's just going to be yet another reason to raise my taxes.
It is nice that people want to safe everyone but I'm saving
Myself everyday by working... i heard the idea about drug
Testing people before helping them. I like that idea...
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Opps save
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I'm about to be homeless if I can't find some work! Damn this sucks! I want things back the way they where 😔
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You might have to get a real job? Poor you..
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Father Joe’s in SD had helped a lot of people.... while simultaneously ruining the living condition of an entire neighborhood.
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So Where did they move Grumpy to? Hope he isn't out in the heat.
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NIMBY
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Mine either.
or the lawyer-activists.
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all for helping the homeless but what people dont seem to understand is they dont want help. majority of them have mental health issues of some sort that makes them make some poor decisions when it comes to their living conditions. i live next to the "wash" next to angels stadium. there were drug dealers literally living in the camps, the conditions those people chose to live in were disgusting. they had been offered more than enough help and chose to continue living in poor conditions. orange county is a tourist city, thats how the city makes money. if they dont wanna get up and help themselves with the limitless amount of resources the city provides thats their own fault.
"you can lead a horse to water but you cant make him drink"
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Why not just do what Burbank does with the homeless and drop them off in North Hollywood
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Coffee.
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I live in a van down by the river. I own a mobile home.
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I think we ought to arrange to have them live on Governor Moonbeam's huge ranch!!
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South Park has an episode for errythang lol
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the homeless will continue to come here. Why?
1. because we have lame representation in LA and Calif.
2, The weather is easier to get by here.
3. Our representatives keep cutting Social services, especially for mental health.
4. Because Moonbeam is a complete idiot and a jackoff.
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Makeovers are FUN! The homeless.. well they are the homeless. I'll take a makeover though
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From what I hear, they are setting up tents in the Irvine great park for the homeless.
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Really we can talk about homelessness all we want but the key issue is jobs. Trump and others keep promising a real infrastructure jobs program but so far nothing. While conditions are different one of the things that helped during the depression were Roosevelt s various jobs programs. These days our crumbling infrastructure needs repair as well While I do recognize that some homelesss people do not want to work the overwhelming majority do. There are many other issues involved but this would be a start
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I think you’re right about jobs being an issue, and also many people lack the qualifications to get good enough paying jobs. I know a couple who become homeless when the sole breadwinner has Heath problems. He went back to work but now with and eviction on their record, finding a place to rent to them is impossible. It was like one strike,and they’re out. So he worked full time; they would rent hotels, and then sleep in their car when they ran out of money then they got fined for sleeping in their car...talk about being kicked while you’re down!
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I do too!
What doesn’t kill him, disappoints me.
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wonder how high ticket prices will go
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