Tuesday, March 27, 2018

How Orange County Treats
The Least Among Us

Give me half a chance & I will kill this bastard Rohrabacher w/ my bare hands.
The proposal, however, never got off the ground, with residents and city leaders erupting with outrage and threatening litigation. An overflow crowd descended on the board meeting Tuesday, many chanting and waving signs decrying the proposed tent shelters. Elected officials and residents also hurled criticism at the board over the tent proposal.

Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Huntington Beach, urged the county to appeal any orders from U.S. District Judge David O. Carter pushing for the relocation of transients from the riverbed and the Plaza of the Flags area next to the Central Justice Center courthouse in Santa Ana.

Rohrabacher even opposed the county spending $70.5 million of its grant money to help provide shelter and services for mentally ill transients.

“This is exactly the wrong thing to do,” Rohrabacher said. “They need to make decisions in their lives, and by feeding them and giving them housing you’re taking away the pressure on them to make good decisions in their lives. … We should be taking (Carter’s) orders and appealing it all the way up to the Supreme Court.”

The congressman added, “We have to first take care of those human beings who have made the right decisions.”
They're mentally ill, you son-of-a-bitch! How can they be expected to make the "right decisions", like Rohrabacher's decision to sell himself to Putin?

And every one of the other rancid pukes in this article deserves to die as well. Orange County must burn!!

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