Those who cheer USA's constant stream of wars of aggression and lies, are the ones that hate America. I've told you that YahvehShua has opened the borders for other nations to come plunder America, & comrad Markle thinks it is a boring subject. Perhaps, it is boring to Markle because Markle is not part of the "discussion". As for the lawsuit, I didn't see it. I suspect it is a next step in the Cultural Marxist war.
BTW, since President Biden is helping the Gog Magog invasion of America, maybe He has a Divine Mandate to open the borders. Maybe, the King of kings arranged for Him to win.
Where did I say or even infer that homelessness is "boring" to me?
IF you had actually watched the video, you have seen the lawsuit and its effect on homelessness. Why are you so hostile and angry about discussing a solution for the massive problem?
For your reluctant edification.
"In 2005, an unemployed alcoholic called Basil Humphrey enrolled in a rehab program in
Boise, Idaho. When Humphrey refused to stop drinking, the rescue mission kicked him out. Those were the rules, and he spent months sleeping outside, as so many do. Eventually, local authorities ticketed him for camping on public property. That was the law."
"The story would have ended there, except that a huge corporate law firm in
New York City called Latham & Watkins took an interest in the case on the other side of the country. Now, typically, Latham & Watkins represent Wall Street banks and prominent
Democratic officeholders. But the firm wanted to change vagrancy laws to increase homelessness. Why did they want that? We don't know.
But the firm filed a lawsuit on Basil Humphrey's behalf against the city of Boise."
"That suit made it to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. In 2018, the court declared that cities have no right to criminalize homelessness. In fact, the court ruled, cities have an obligation to provide free housing to the homeless at public expense. The
Supreme Court later upheld that ruling."
"The case was known as Martin vs. Boise, and it had exactly the effect that Latham & Watkins intended. City officials across the country no longer had an obligation to protect the public and public spaces from drug addicts who decided to live in them."
Tucker Carlson exposes how the left created the homeless crisis in America, and what it's doing to our society.
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