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    Los Angeles: 20,000 Homeless—Cost Billions—Declare Emergency/No Emergency for Over 10

    Los Angeles: 20,000 Homeless—Cost Billions—
    Declare Emergency/No Emergency for
    Over 100,000 Illegal Aliens


    March 13, 2016 By Stephen Frank

    The city of Los Angeles is willing to spend $1.85 billion over the next ten years—and they are looking for ways to finance this. Yet, at the
    same time government at all levels in California, are spending $21 billion A YEAR for illegal aliens—while thousands of our residents become
    victims of their crimes! The VA in California is a mess, but local elected officials in San Fran and LA have declared the homeless a crisis
    *which includes many veterans) and not firing the VA employees killing off the vets. The “establishment” has a weird set of priorities—not
    based on need or reality—but ideology and power.

    “On March 9, the County’s Chief Executive Officer issued a report outlining five alternatives to create a dedicated source of revenue to
    fund its Homeless Initiative. These included a parcel tax on the County’s 2.4 million properties, a tax on medicinal and recreational marijuana,
    an increase in the sales tax, or a local income tax on personal income in excess of $1 million a year that is subject to the State’s Mental Health
    Services Act Tax. “
    But not a dime to fight illegal aliens, support the veterans—raise tax to help the homeless—but not change the policies which caused the problem.



    The Homeless Crisis Question that LA’s Political Leaders Run from: How are We Going to Pay for It?

    Jack Humphreville, City Watch LA, 3/10/16
    LA WATCHDOG–In late February, the City indicated that it was investigating a ballot measure that would authorize a new tax, fee, or bond
    offering to fund the City’s homeless plans that are estimated to cost $1.85 billion over the next ten years.

    On March 9, the County’s Chief Executive Officer issued a report outlining five alternatives to create a dedicated source of revenue to fund
    its Homeless Initiative. These included a parcel tax on the County’s 2.4 million properties, a tax on medicinal and recreational marijuana, an
    increase in the sales tax, or a local income tax on personal income in excess of $1 million a year that is subject to the State’s Mental Health
    Services Act Tax.

    Each of these taxes would require the approval of two-thirds of the voters if the revenue is dedicated to the County’s Homeless Initiative.

    The County also considered redirecting a portion of the $275 million of the Measure B Revenues, but this source appears to be off limits since
    the reallocation of funds would create deficits in already existing programs. (Measure B, the “Preservation of Trauma Centers and Emergency
    Medical Service; Bioterrorism Response Act,” was approved by 73% of the County’s voters in 2002 and is on our property tax invoices.)

    But before the County decides on a course of action, it needs to coordinate its efforts the City to develop an effective and coherent
    operational and financial strategy that eliminates previous turf wars between the two political entities, their headline seeking politicians,
    and their cumbersome, multifaceted bureaucracies.

    While the City and County will need to build a partnership, the County appears to have the mental health, medical, social welfare, and housing
    organizations and the resulting experience that the City lacks. Yet, while the County deserves to be the lead partner, the City is not without
    resources as it represents about 40% of the population and property value of the County.

    While homelessness is a serious problem that is top-of-the-mind to many of the County’s 10 million residents, it will be very difficult to have a
    homeless ballot measure increasing our taxes approved by two-thirds of the voters, especially if it is not structured properly.

    For example, increasing our sales tax from its current level of 9% may be a loser, especially if the County places a half cent increase on the
    ballot to fund even more transportation related projects.

    An income tax levied by a local government would be a battle royal as the taxpayers would be very suspicious of any local government having
    the opportunity to raid our paychecks, even if the level today is $1 million. It would not be hard to imagine the City joining this parade and
    the income levels being lowered and then lowered again.

    The parcel and pot taxes have a better chance of passing, but even then, the voters may be very skeptical as even more taxes and fees are planned.

    Angelenos are already being smacked with a $1 billion increase in our water and power rates. This will result in another $150 to $200 million in
    additional taxes. The City is also considering a $4.5 billion tax to repair and maintain our streets and sidewalks.

    Then toss in the proposed half cent increase in our sales tax to fund mass transit and a County wide parcel tax to raise money for its parks. And at
    the State level, the public sector unions want to extend Governor Brown’s temporary taxes that we approved in 2012.

    Homelessness is a serious issue that needs to be addressed. But playing on our emotions will only go so far, especially if there are issues of trust and
    confidence and the lack of financial discipline.

    http://www.capoliticalreview.com/cap...llegal-aliens/


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    Solution:

    1. deport the illegal aliens
    2. save the $21 billion
    3. give some of the jobs the illegal aliens had stolen to the homeless
    4. provide whatever further assistance they may need with a portion of the $21 billion you were wasting on illegal aliens
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    5. End the Anchor Baby scam. No such thing as an anchor baby, the courts need to clarify this now.

    6. All non-citizens who give birth on US soil, whether here on vacation, a Visa, here illegally or otherwise should be issued a "Certificate of Child Born Abroad". No US Birth Certificate, no taxpayer funded benefits. No papers, the hospital notifies ICE and they get deported.

    7. Back to the chain gang. Put low risk prisoners in the fields to work. We do not need 11 million lettuce pickers.

    8. Cut off the magnets, no welfare, no food stamps, no medical care, no school, no jobs to non-citizens or undocumented persons.

    9. No non-citizen can collect taxpayer benefits on behalf of an American citizen, whether it is a minor or not.

    10. All driver's licenses issued to non-citizens should be deemed null and void.

    11. Do not detain...deport within 24 hours. These people lie, they have fake papers, they are scripted what to say, they have cell phones and a network of people helping them scam our system. We do not know who these people are. Turn them right back around at the border.

    12. All minor children should be handed over into the care and custody of THEIR Embassy for processing and deportation. We do not know who these children are and US Taxpayers are not the world's babysitter.

    13. Cut off all aid to Mexico and Central American and use the money to "fast track" building the WALL.

    14. Give them 6 months to sell out, pack up and go back home. Then implement military operations to process them on the military bases, load them up on military C130s and deport them. Start that operation now with emptying out our jails and prisons.

    15. Immediately de-fund all sanctuary cities and shut down the churches aiding and abetting this human trafficking of illegal, undocumented migrants, criminally trespassing and breaking our laws. Use that money for deportations.

    Many will self deport and go home to their families in their country. This is where they are sending the billions of dollars to back across the border. They can keep their family together and hit the road.

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    I am sooooooooooooo glad to be out of Los Angeles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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