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That is an interesting discussion title "The Vanishing Homeless of Super Bowl 50" CPO Tim Dickey. I imagine where a super bowl is held each year it may force out some of the homeless who prefer to live on the outskirts of society in obscurity.
San Francisco is very politically liberal and so it is not surprising they evicted 24 homeless from the site of the super bowl head of the game. If the citizens of that area were more liberal in giving to those in need through churches, synagogues, and privately-run homeless shelters instead of repeatedly electing a government and Nancy Pelosi to Congress, then there would likley be less homeless in the area.
San Francisco is very politically liberal and so it is not surprising they evicted 24 homeless from the site of the super bowl head of the game. If the citizens of that area were more liberal in giving to those in need through churches, synagogues, and privately-run homeless shelters instead of repeatedly electing a government and Nancy Pelosi to Congress, then there would likley be less homeless in the area.
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CPO Tim Dickey
LTC Stephen F., as a Californian by birth and Texan by choice, I have to agree with you on all accounts.
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It's been done before. I heard of one city giving them a plane ticket to Hawaii.
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CPO Tim Dickey Hey the city wants to look good for National Television - amazing what a city can do when they are motivated! Ridiculous!
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