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San Diego focusing on homeless camps along river following hepatitis A outbreak

 

ity officials have recently turned their attention to the homeless encampments along the San Diego River in combating the ongoing hepatitis A outbreak that has killed 20 people and afflicted 536.

 

Health official have said the contagious liver disease is being passed from person to person through fecal contamination, and that homeless people and illicit drug users have been those primarily impacted.

 

Following a law enforcement crackdown in September on those living on the streets in the East Village, San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer’s office announced efforts to clean up debris from homeless encampments along the river.

 

City officials said two clean-up efforts have taken place around Qualcomm Stadium, with more to come. The police department’s homeless outreach teams have also focused their efforts in recent months along the river, offering hepatitis vaccinations and access to shelter services.

 

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-san-diego-hepatitis-outbreak-20171105-story.html

 

Jerry Brown, President of the Independent Republic of California

 

As he crusades across Europe, the governor is acting like the leader of a sovereign country—an alternative to the United States in the Trump era.

 

In the raw balance of power between a governor and a president, Brown has almost no standing abroad. What he does have is a platform, and a proposition: Crusading across Europe in his Fitbit and his dark, boxy suit, Brown advances California and its policies almost as an alternative to the United States—and his waning governorship, after a lifetime in politics, as a quixotic rejection of the provincial limits of the American governor. In the growing chasm between Trump’s Washington and California—principally on climate change, but also taxes, health care, gun control and immigration—Brown is functioning as the head of something closer to a country than a state.

 

Now, Brown’s future rests on a family ranch in Northern California, where he is nearly finished building a remote, off-the-grid home. These days, he talks more about rattlesnakes and wild boar than the presidential election, and he has turned his focus from electoral politics to more existential concerns.

 

He is at least thinking a little about the near future. Dna Hoover, who is building the Browns’ ranch house, said Anne Gust Brown called recently to ask about stucco samples and a generator, and the couple ran a herd of goats through the property, where the Browns have planted olive trees, to chew down grass to prevent fire. “He’s ready,” Hoover says. “He’s really so connected with that place and is ready to get up there full-time.”

 

https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/11/11/jerry-brown-california-profile-215812

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King Trump did it again;

 

Calling James Clapper a "partisan hack" on Veterans Day no less.

 

James Clapper flew 73 combat missions in Vietnam while King to be Trump was rubbing his sore feet.

 

But in the bigger picture it is probably for the best that Trump won the election.

 

If he hadn't we would be treated to him and his retard fans and partisan hacks whipped into a fury about what a horrible job Hillary is doing.

 

Now we can watch him fail on his own, and it is funny.

 

Even if he is a traitorous bastard...

"best that Trump won" yes it is.Instead of hearing his supporters complain about a loss we get to hear the Hillary supporters still crying hard a year later ! enough tears to end the drought in California.And after a year of predicting complete failure of the Trump administration he goes on.Walmart has a two for one sale on kleenex right now,take advantage of it.

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  “He’s ready,” Hoover says. “He’s really so connected with that place and is ready to get up there full-time.”

 

Geezus spare us all and fucking do it. Take the homeless fucks with you and let them camp out there. Vaccinate the goats.

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I read that politico article on Brown.He says something about too much control by the government.Hypocrite ! the guy gets his way without a vote.The recent gas tax hike rings a bell.We know that extra money they bring in won't be fixing any roads,it will fund a useless bullet train to nowhere though.And how dare him build a new house on pristine land unmolested by any humans while using goats to clear brush.Why not save the weeds Jerry ? 

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Why does Trumpdeau hate free trade?

 

Canada's PM Justin Trudeau sabotages Trans-Pacific Partnership, shocking leaders

 

Danang Vietnam: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sabotaged the endorsement of a pact to salvage a multibillion-dollar, 11-nation Pacific Rim trade deal at the last minute, surprising leaders of the other nations, including Australia's Malcolm Turnbull.

 

But amid confusion and drama on the sidelines of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Vietnam, trade ministers issued a statement saying all 11 countries had agreed to continue negotiating the Trans-Pacific Partnership and "core elements" of the deal had been reached, while more work to be done.

 

Mr Trudeau failed to show up at a meeting late on Friday that was set to officially revive the agreement.

 

"There were a lot of unhappy leaders left sitting there," said an official who was in the meeting.

 

http://www.smh.com.au/world/canadas-pm-justin-trudeau-sabotages-transpacific-partnership-shocking-leaders-20171110-gzj866.html

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But Trump cancels deals and that's OK because America first.

But the world has already dismissed Trump as reckless. Trudeau is who the world looks to for leadership.

 

GOLDSTEIN: Trudeau’s Paris climate deal to cost billions

 

A new United Nations report says the Trudeau government is so far behind meeting the greenhouse gas reduction targets it agreed to in the Paris climate accord, it will likely have to buy billions of dollars worth of carbon offsets to meet its international commitments.

 

The problem, as even the report concedes, is that global carbon offset markets are riddled with fraud, meaning that buying them may not actually lower emissions.

 

The cost to taxpayers if Trudeau buys carbon offsets to meet his Paris commitments isn’t yet known.

 

But when the Harper government pulled Canada out of the Kyoto accord — the forerunner to the Paris agreement — in 2011, then environment minister Peter Kent said it would have cost Canadians $14 billion to meet the Kyoto commitment agreed to by former PM Jean Chretien.

 

http://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/goldstein-trudeaus-paris-climate-deal-to-cost-billions

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But the world has already dismissed Trump as reckless. Trudeau is who the world looks to for leadership.

 

:lol: .............................  (right)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is true but 50% of people won't be reading it.

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