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    Collapse of Austin into mass homelessness and filth is a warning for all of America:

    Collapse of Austin into mass homelessness and filth is a warning for all of America: This is what Democrats do to everything they control

    Thursday, July 18, 2019 by: JD Heyes
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    (Natural News) Leftist-run cities like Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles have been in the news in recent months because of policies that aid and abet homelessness.

    Essentially, these policies focus on the decriminalization aspect of homelessness: Local police and enforcement agencies are no longer empowered to clear streets and keep public areas free of the filth, debris, trash, drug paraphernalia, disease, rodents, and human waste created by masses of humanity.
    But West Coast cities aren’t the only ones who have exacerbated the problem of homelessness in their communities. Now the liberal enclave of Austin in deep red Texas has joined the ranks of cities about to be overrun with filth and chaos.
    As reported by CBS Austin last month, the city council adopted changes to existing ordinances that criminalized panhandling and ‘public camping.’ Specifically:
    Overnight, the Austin City Council voted to approve changes to soliciting, camping, sitting, or lying down laws.
    That means Austin Police will only be allowed to ticket or arrest a person who is soliciting, camping, sitting, or lying in a public space if they are a public health or safety hazard or blocking a walkway.
    “It’s time to decriminalize homelessness in Austin,” said Holly Kirby with the Left-wing group Grassroots Leadership. (Related: Wow: Progressives in Seattle may back conservative who wants to stop doubling down on idiotic homeless policies.)
    The change has upset Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) and many Republicans, with the governor vowing to overturn the city’s new changes with a state law that overrides them.

    “If Austin — or any other Texas city — permits camping on city streets it will be yet another local ordinance the State of Texas will override,” the governor posted on Twitter, according to the Austin Statesman. “At some point cities must start putting public safety & common sense first. There are far better solutions for the homeless & citizens.”
    ‘Gov. Abbott, help us!’

    He’s not alone. Austin residents are also rising up as well and pushing back against the new law.
    As NBC affiliate KXAN reported, some fear the changes will embolden homeless people, leading to more aggressive encounters and criminal activity.
    “It is scary to be a woman at times on the street by yourself. We were chased. It’s not pleasant to be so frightened,” one woman who lives downtown told the city council recently, the station reported.
    And, as noted by PJ Media, even liberals are clamoring for conservatives to help them out of the current mess made by city officials.
    City residents are taking to social media to post pictures of camps, homeless squatting, and even fires underneath roadways and interstates:

    Joell McNew @JSM_ATX

    Homeless encampment at 290 & Westgate. @MayorAdler this is very concerning. Public health/safety must be a priority. Thank U @Austin_Police for responding quickly. #OneAustin #SaferTogether #PublicSafetyFirst SUPPORT FUNDING 4 First Responders. @GovAbbott please take action.



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    The news site reported further:
    The camps and lawlessness are becoming a visible part of the Austin landscape all over the city. Austinites are posting photos on Twitter to alert Mayor Steve Adler — and the media, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, and each other — as they see new camps or campers.
    One user — AnnsKitchen_ATX — has been actively posting example after example of how the homeless problem is exploding in Austin. The user name is a spoof on the name of Austin City Councilwoman Ann Kitchen, who voted with Adler and the others to enable homeless camping in public spaces throughout the city — except, of course, City Hall and public parks.

    See AnnsKitchen_ATX's other Tweets


    One user, in response to a tweet from Gov. Abbott about how Texas has become the country’s No. 1 state for business startups, wrote, “Who would want to start a business in Austin TX? Homeless drug users camping on the street. Guess that’s what the mayor and council wants.”
    Homeless encampments are literally popping up everywhere:


    Who would want to start a business in Austin TX? Homeless drug users camping on the street. Guess that's what the mayor and council wants



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    1:19 PM - Jul 9, 2019
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    @GregAbbott_TX when is the homeless prolem in austin gonna be addressed &cleaned up? This is an example of how bad the situation is in S Austin esp Dist. 5 which Ann Kitchen does not address. (Location: south congress & west Ben white blvd). disgusting



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    Amy Bresnen @amy_bresnen

    · Jul 6, 2019

    This is a first tent sighting on the trail by the railroad tracks on top of Lamar. Austinites, please take pics of tents & their location and use the #austinhomeless so we can better understand the problem & the new policy. ⁦@austintexasgov⁩ ⁦@GregCasar#txlege



    Neville Medhora @nevmed

    Good news everyone free rooms outside the @JWMarriottATX! Just pitch a tent outside and bring all your stuff. This is 100% legal according to new Austin city ordinance. Lived on this block for 6 years, never a tent till today. #austinhomeless @MayorAdler @ATXPOA @KXAN_News



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    Neville Medhora @nevmed

    You’re definitely right....but hopefully less than here. Went downstairs to @RoyalBlueATX and in one block there’s THREE #austinhomeless. Most notably this guy right across the street taking a relaxing nap. Thanks to @MayorAdler ordinance there’s no repercussions.



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    Some have made a plea directly to the governor for help:

    Greg Abbott
    @GregAbbott_TX

    · Jul 10, 2019

    Just wait till these frustrated citizens learn that Austin still bans homeless camping AT CITY HALL.

    Mayor Adler acknowledged that business owners are concerned about the impact that homeless campers have on business but they shouldn’t consider the City Hall ban hypocritical. https://twitter.com/PhilPrazan/status/1149121813475205120 …
    Phil Prazan @PhilPrazan

    I wonder how many people like this are out there? #atxcouncil homeless policy has noticeably activated people (like Cleo below), who say they've voted Democrat for years and are digesting the idea of supporting GOP Gov. @GregAbbott_TX on this issue. @KXAN_News #txlege




    Neville Medhora @nevmed

    Video at the tweet

    @GovAbbott you are the only hope in overturning this ridiculous law by @MayorAdler. Only 182 unsheltered #AustinHomeless are ruining the entire city. Within 8 days of the new ordinance passing, this is how Austin’s 6th entertainment district looks:



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    Adler said he didn’t think the changes in the ordinance would lead to an explosion of homeless encampments.

    video at the page link
    Trump mulls federal action to intervene on homelessness in cities

    Just wow.

    Sources include:
    PJMedia.com
    Statesman.com
    NewsTarget.com
    CBSAustin.com



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    'You're Our Only Hope!': Liberal Austin Cries out for Republicans to Save It from Democrat Homeless Policy

    By Bryan Preston July 17, 2019
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    Homeless camp in south Austin, TX.


    Since Austin's liberal policy on homeless camping went into effect on July 1, the big question is how much of an impact would it really have? Was the issue overblown? Would Austin residents see homeless camps pop up all over town or not? And would Austin, woke and weird capital that it is, object to it all?
    The results are in and growing. And if Los Angeles is any guide, they are urgent. Mayor Steve Adler recently traveled to L.A. to "learn" how to handle homelessness from the Democrat-run city. Austin and L.A. both have permissive camping policies.
    Well, L.A. now has a major rat problem.
    An ever-growing number of rodents in California -- particularly in Los Angeles -- is being fueled by a spiking homeless population and restrictions on rodenticides that are risking a public health crisis, according to a study released Tuesday. --
    Rodent's can carry dangerous diseases such as typhus, plague and salmonella, in addition to their roles contributing to asthma.
    Is this Austin's future now?
    The camps and lawlessness are becoming a visible part of the Austin landscape all over the city. Austinites are posting photos on Twitter to alert Mayor Steve Adler — and the media, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, and each other — as they see new camps or campers.
    Yes, that's a fire burning right under the roadway.

    Homeless encampment at 290 & Westgate. @MayorAdler this is very concerning. Public health/safety must be a priority. Thank U @Austin_Police for responding quickly. #OneAustin #SaferTogether #PublicSafetyFirst SUPPORT FUNDING 4 First Responders. @GovAbbott please take action.




    You'll notice several tweets from the AnnsKitchen_ATX feed. That's a play on the name of Austin city council member Ann Kitchen, who voted along with Mayor Adler to enable homeless camping all over town, except city hall and the public parks. Like Adler and other city council members, Kitchen has largely gone silent on homelessness since approving the permissive camping policy.
    See AnnsKitchen_ATX's other Tweets

    @GregAbbott_TX when is the homeless prolem in austin gonna be addressed &cleaned up? This is an example of how bad the situation is in S Austin esp Dist. 5 which Ann Kitchen does not address. (Location: south congress & west Ben white blvd). disgusting



    This is a first tent sighting on the trail by the railroad tracks on top of Lamar. Austinites, please take pics of tents & their location and use the #austinhomeless so we can better understand the problem & the new policy. ⁦@austintexasgov⁩ ⁦@GregCasar#txlege

    Neville Medhora @nevmed

    Good news everyone free rooms outside the @JWMarriottATX! Just pitch a tent outside and bring all your stuff. This is 100% legal according to new Austin city ordinance. Lived on this block for 6 years, never a tent till today. #austinhomeless @MayorAdler @ATXPOA @KXAN_News



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    AnnsKitchen_ATX @AnnskitchenA

    Townlake is a great trail in Austin for hiking, biking and running....
    And apparently also for other things. (Photo taken today 7/8/19.) @MayorAdler @GovAbbott#austinhomeless #Atxcouncil @fox7austin @KXAN_News



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    They'll be over there, too.

    Neville Medhora @nevmed

    You’re definitely right....but hopefully less than here. Went downstairs to @RoyalBlueATX and in one block there’s THREE #austinhomeless. Most notably this guy right across the street taking a relaxing nap. Thanks to @MayorAdler ordinance there’s no repercussions.



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    Day #3. No clean up yet. Also, trash has appeared to line the side of the highway. Mcneil & 183, folks. #atx District 6 continues to fall. #austinhomeless #homeless

    See Mackenzie Kelly 's other Tweets


    Day #10. No cleanup in sight for #D6 at mcneil & 183. It looks like it’s growing in size and trash accumulation. #atxcouncil #Austin





    Just wait till these frustrated citizens learn that Austin still bans homeless camping AT CITY HALL.

    Mayor Adler acknowledged that business owners are concerned about the impact that homeless campers have on business but they shouldn’t consider the City Hall ban hypocritical. https://twitter.com/PhilPrazan/status/1149121813475205120 …
    Neville Medhora @nevmed

    video at the tweet

    @GovAbbott you are the only hope in overturning this ridiculous law by @MayorAdler. Only 182 unsheltered #AustinHomeless are ruining the entire city. Within 8 days of the new ordinance passing, this is how Austin’s 6th entertainment district looks:



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    Do watch the video in journalist Phil Prazan's tweet above. I mentioned it in the last missive on this misguided misadventure. It offers a glimmer of hope that Austin may wake up in time to save itself.


    Related: California, infrastructure, mayors, property rights, social media, Twitter


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    That is what Austin gets for ALLOWING the mass exodus from California, and their ideals, head to Austin.

    They bring with them their road rage, their aggression, they take over the housing, drive up the prices, and their Democrap ways. They push people out and there you go!

    The California "transplants" have destroyed Lake Tahoe, Oregon, Las Vegas, North Carolina, Texas, and every city they flock to by the thousands.

    DO NOT WELCOME THEM TO YOUR STATE OR THEIR BUSINESSES.
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