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OPINION
Illegal Immigration Is A Powder Keg In LA
Will Alexander | April 24, 2019


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My oldest daughter lives in Los Angeles, a short walk from MacArthur Park. She’s not political. Not that politics is bad, but the practicalities of surviving in a tough city requires her to be no-nonsense about what’s important to her success.


I’m convinced she knows nothing about Beto, Bernie, Biden, Booker or Buttigieg. But living at ground zero of one of the most sanctimonious of sanctuary cities, she knows more about the perils of illegal immigration than all of them combined. Politics was dumped at her doorstep and, like many, she’s cracking under the weight.

Her message? “The situation in LA is unbearable.”

Far outside the political incubators of Nancy Pelosi, Kamala Harris, Eric Swalwell, Adam Schiff and Maxine Waters – all of them California lawmakers – my daughter bears the brunt of the raw political debris created by deeply devious politicians who excrete pious lies about how much they care about minorities.

In utter frustration, my daughter texted me a video that she filmed near her apartment. I was shocked at what I saw: Cluster after cluster of illegals lined along public streets selling anything they could find, spread over raggedy blankets or anything else they could use to form a boundary for their slipshod sidewalk stores.

“They are above the law,” she wrote. “How can you sell so much food on the street without a permit? Without the grading system? I didn’t know you could have a business and not pay taxes. They're spreading, too. It used to be just several blocks but if you turn the corner, they’re further down than ever before. Both sides of the street. There are so many of them. This! Is! Their! Country!!! Lol.”


My daughter’s video was strikingly similar to one shot by LA resident Shirley Husar, CEO of Urban Game Changer, near LA’s MacArthur Park last year. The park, renamed after Gen. Douglas MacArthur in the 1940s, was where Jimmy Webb composed the song “MacArthur Park”that Richard Harris recorded in 1968.

“MacArthur Park is melting in the dark,” Harris sang. Today, it’s “melting in the light” as it has become quasi-home to an influx of illegals who live and sleep there.

Husar’s video showed a woman using a shopping cart wrapped in aluminum foil to cook food. A man sold heaps of crawdads stuffed inside a baby carriage. No ice. No refrigeration. Another man sold piles of chili peppers sprawled on the bare sidewalk under a rickety table. Others sold bootleg CDs, phone chargers, hats and stuffed animals.

“I really believe that they skim from the stores that they work in, and then they bring them down here,” Husar said. “This is a public sidewalk. This happens every weekend. I call this an underground economic operational system where they pay cash, they don’t pay taxes, they don’t pay for the space on the ground, they don’t pay sanitation [fees] or licensing.”

She asked eight policemen chatting across the street how they could stand by while laws were being broken.


“The mayor says it’s legal,” one policeman said. That mayor is Eric Garcetti, a visceral Trump-hater who vowed to keep defending his sanctuary policy after the president said that defying federal law would cost these cities federal funding.

“Slashing funds for first-responders, for our port and airport, for counterterrorism, crime-fighting and community-building serves no one,” Garcetti said. “Not this city, not the federal government, not the American people.”

Yawn.

That kind of Trojan Horse rhetoric falls on deaf ears for the people who are stuck in the Twilight Zone of illegal immigration. They have no political connections. They have no voice. They’re unsophisticated in the twisted political language that defies the realities on the ground. They are placated, marginalized and ignored, and they’re growing angrier as they realize that no one speaks for them.

No one except Trump.

One black man wearing a MAGA cap and a red Trump-Pence T-Shirt told county leaders that he’s ready to take the law into his own hands.

“Make California Great Again!” he said in a County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors meeting about SB 54, California’s sanctuary state bill. “We gonna handle this! If you guys don’t, I will! And if Mr. Trump would have lost, I would have organized some brothers, and we [would] put all your asses under … citizens arrest (pointing to a group of pro-illegal immigrant protesters).”


At a different meeting about the bill, long-time activist Lupe Morenooffered deeply emotional comments about the murder victims of illegal immigrants.

“Our beautiful children have been sacrificed at the altars of elected officials and non-profits; as we could see how many non-profits are making money off of our dead children ... We want you to stop this now! Now! I have it on good authority that our side wins because you have weeping mothers, not only in California, but throughout the United States. Stop trying to blur the difference between legal and illegal. There’s a big difference! We’re Americans!”

Ted Hayes, an articulate Civil Rights homeless activist in Los Angeles has been speaking out for years against the perils of illegal immigration, especially on black people.

“I don’t blame the people,” he said. “I blame the politicians for failing to protect us.”

Unlike Hayes, I do blame illegals for knowingly breaking laws to pursue a better life at the expense of others. Politicians hand them the keys to someone’s house against the owner’s will, and illegals gladly rush in to help themselves while police sit back and do nothing. Politicians have fortified the plight of illegals with police power.

Like my daughter, LA residents who once recoiled at the noise of today’s politics are finding themselves at city halls, watching political programs and chiming in on social media because, for them, this issue is dire and getting worse. And growing numbers of these minorities are MAGA-hat-wearing Trumpsters.
 

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OPINION
Illegal Immigration Is A Powder Keg In LA
Will Alexander | April 24, 2019


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My oldest daughter lives in Los Angeles, a short walk from MacArthur Park. She’s not political. Not that politics is bad, but the practicalities of surviving in a tough city requires her to be no-nonsense about what’s important to her success.


I’m convinced she knows nothing about Beto, Bernie, Biden, Booker or Buttigieg. But living at ground zero of one of the most sanctimonious of sanctuary cities, she knows more about the perils of illegal immigration than all of them combined. Politics was dumped at her doorstep and, like many, she’s cracking under the weight.

Her message? “The situation in LA is unbearable.”

Far outside the political incubators of Nancy Pelosi, Kamala Harris, Eric Swalwell, Adam Schiff and Maxine Waters – all of them California lawmakers – my daughter bears the brunt of the raw political debris created by deeply devious politicians who excrete pious lies about how much they care about minorities.

In utter frustration, my daughter texted me a video that she filmed near her apartment. I was shocked at what I saw: Cluster after cluster of illegals lined along public streets selling anything they could find, spread over raggedy blankets or anything else they could use to form a boundary for their slipshod sidewalk stores.

“They are above the law,” she wrote. “How can you sell so much food on the street without a permit? Without the grading system? I didn’t know you could have a business and not pay taxes. They're spreading, too. It used to be just several blocks but if you turn the corner, they’re further down than ever before. Both sides of the street. There are so many of them. This! Is! Their! Country!!! Lol.”


My daughter’s video was strikingly similar to one shot by LA resident Shirley Husar, CEO of Urban Game Changer, near LA’s MacArthur Park last year. The park, renamed after Gen. Douglas MacArthur in the 1940s, was where Jimmy Webb composed the song “MacArthur Park”that Richard Harris recorded in 1968.

“MacArthur Park is melting in the dark,” Harris sang. Today, it’s “melting in the light” as it has become quasi-home to an influx of illegals who live and sleep there.

Husar’s video showed a woman using a shopping cart wrapped in aluminum foil to cook food. A man sold heaps of crawdads stuffed inside a baby carriage. No ice. No refrigeration. Another man sold piles of chili peppers sprawled on the bare sidewalk under a rickety table. Others sold bootleg CDs, phone chargers, hats and stuffed animals.

“I really believe that they skim from the stores that they work in, and then they bring them down here,” Husar said. “This is a public sidewalk. This happens every weekend. I call this an underground economic operational system where they pay cash, they don’t pay taxes, they don’t pay for the space on the ground, they don’t pay sanitation [fees] or licensing.”

She asked eight policemen chatting across the street how they could stand by while laws were being broken.


“The mayor says it’s legal,” one policeman said. That mayor is Eric Garcetti, a visceral Trump-hater who vowed to keep defending his sanctuary policy after the president said that defying federal law would cost these cities federal funding.

“Slashing funds for first-responders, for our port and airport, for counterterrorism, crime-fighting and community-building serves no one,” Garcetti said. “Not this city, not the federal government, not the American people.”

Yawn.

That kind of Trojan Horse rhetoric falls on deaf ears for the people who are stuck in the Twilight Zone of illegal immigration. They have no political connections. They have no voice. They’re unsophisticated in the twisted political language that defies the realities on the ground. They are placated, marginalized and ignored, and they’re growing angrier as they realize that no one speaks for them.

No one except Trump.

One black man wearing a MAGA cap and a red Trump-Pence T-Shirt told county leaders that he’s ready to take the law into his own hands.

“Make California Great Again!” he said in a County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors meeting about SB 54, California’s sanctuary state bill. “We gonna handle this! If you guys don’t, I will! And if Mr. Trump would have lost, I would have organized some brothers, and we [would] put all your asses under … citizens arrest (pointing to a group of pro-illegal immigrant protesters).”


At a different meeting about the bill, long-time activist Lupe Morenooffered deeply emotional comments about the murder victims of illegal immigrants.

“Our beautiful children have been sacrificed at the altars of elected officials and non-profits; as we could see how many non-profits are making money off of our dead children ... We want you to stop this now! Now! I have it on good authority that our side wins because you have weeping mothers, not only in California, but throughout the United States. Stop trying to blur the difference between legal and illegal. There’s a big difference! We’re Americans!”

Ted Hayes, an articulate Civil Rights homeless activist in Los Angeles has been speaking out for years against the perils of illegal immigration, especially on black people.

“I don’t blame the people,” he said. “I blame the politicians for failing to protect us.”

Unlike Hayes, I do blame illegals for knowingly breaking laws to pursue a better life at the expense of others. Politicians hand them the keys to someone’s house against the owner’s will, and illegals gladly rush in to help themselves while police sit back and do nothing. Politicians have fortified the plight of illegals with police power.

Like my daughter, LA residents who once recoiled at the noise of today’s politics are finding themselves at city halls, watching political programs and chiming in on social media because, for them, this issue is dire and getting worse. And growing numbers of these minorities are MAGA-hat-wearing Trumpsters.


MARK MY WORDS !!

MAYOR GARCETTI AND ALL OF THE POLITICIANS WHO SUPPORTED HIS DISGUSTING
PLACATING OF THE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS ARE GOING TO DEEPLY REGRET THE

CRIMINAL STANCE THEY HAVE TAKEN.
DEMOCRATS NEED TO BE HUNTED DOWN LIKE ANIMALS FOR WHAT THEY'VE DONE
TO THIS COUNTRY !
AS I'VE STATED BEFORE, WE ARE WELL PAST THE FLASH POINT THE AUTHOR SPEAKS OF.
WHEN THIS ALL COMES TO A HEAD YOU WILL SEE THE POLITICIANS ARE THE ONES
WHO RUN AND HIDE FROM AMERICAN CITIZENS.
AS A COUNTRY WE WILL EMBRACE THE IMMIGRANTS WHO WERE LURED HERE BY
THE LIES OF FILTHY POLITICIANS, WE WILL EXPLAIN TO THEM THE NEED TO
ASSIMILATE AND PAY TO RESIDE HERE.

THE POLITICIANS WILL THEN MAKE THE LICENSE PLATES FOR THE " NEW " AMERICAN
CITIZENS !


IT'S NOT IF.......IT'S WHEN !

AND THE POLITICIANS HAD BETTER HIDE !
 
I see that Gold Star families and military personnel are paying three to four times as much in taxes thanks to t and Co. I'm sure the ultra wealth appreciate the help.
 
APRIL 25, 2019
Politics has taken the fun out of sports
By Richard Jack Rail
Pro sports has gone political, meaning that pro sports has decided to hate on white people. It's odd, that. White people gave the world all the major sports, from the marathon to track and field to baseball to basketball to soccer to football to hockey to gymnastics to... You'd think those who have prospered — the athletes, the coaches, the rest — would be grateful.

In 2017, Greg Popovich, white head coach of the San Antonio Spurs, stepped up to disrespect umpteen million white guys who weren't born tall and athletic, as he was, by saying we should be made to feel uncomfortable. It's clear that Popovich has bought into the poor-me movement among black athletes, based on the assumption that all or most white people are racist.

Pop was assuming a whole lot that just isn't so. Especially we millions of white basketball and football enthusiasts are — or used to be — the biggest fans of black people on the planet. Blacks made sports vastly more entertaining with their amazing talents and skills and speed and quickness. In return, we who lacked those abilities made them (and their coaches) very, very rich.

Pop didn't make us uncomfortable; he made us mad. There was no need for him to inject politics into pro ball, yet, like so many liberals, he just had to preen and virtue-signal and abuse his privileged position by abusing the majority of his fan base.

People and players who behave like that are destroying sports. They have taken the fun out of rooting for a player or team, because who can cheer someone who hates him? We cheered by the tens of millions when Henry Aaron hit number 716 and when Dr. J introduced the slam dunk. We all wanted to be like Mike. We loved Venus and Serena. We loved Steph and his three-pointers. We cheered Kaepernick leading his team to a Super Bowl win — back before all this hate-the-white-man, hate-America business started.

There are white racists out there, but you'll find few among diehard sports fans. Players and everybody else should have figured that out by now. Sports does more to break down racial animus than perhaps any human endeavor but military service. You love the guys on your side and learn to respect the guys on the other side.

Odd that so many of the pros never noticed that. Some did: Larry Bird and the black guys he played with in French Lick — the cooks and waiters and busboys he's told us about — knew it. We amateurs sweating it out in pickup games at lunchtime have long known it.

Dwyane Wade knows it. I saw DWade in a TV game looking at a white fan who was berating him. Wade didn't say a word — just stood there as that idiot fan berated him for still playing at his age. Wade showed class. He was conscious of setting an example for younger players and anybody (like me) watching. You couldn't not love DWade as a man after seeing that.

But the spoiled ones in pro sport are turning off their fans.

If justice prevails, a day will come when nobody gets a huge contract to play a game. Athletes will still do well, but not like today. The guys playing when that day comes will feel rooked. What about the guys they watched growing up, the ones who signed shoe contracts coming out of college, who got fabulously rich for having fun doing what they most loved to do?

All that will be gone.

The reason will be that this generation of ingrates turned off the fan base by speaking of us as if we were unworthy of them. All they had to do was keep their mouths shut, but they were too cocky and self-important to do that. They did in their realm what arrogant elites always do: rubbed it in our faces that we're not as good as they.

That day may come, and we will finally have had enough.
 
APRIL 25, 2019
Politics has taken the fun out of sports
By Richard Jack Rail
Pro sports has gone political, meaning that pro sports has decided to hate on white people. It's odd, that. White people gave the world all the major sports, from the marathon to track and field to baseball to basketball to soccer to football to hockey to gymnastics to... You'd think those who have prospered — the athletes, the coaches, the rest — would be grateful.

In 2017, Greg Popovich, white head coach of the San Antonio Spurs, stepped up to disrespect umpteen million white guys who weren't born tall and athletic, as he was, by saying we should be made to feel uncomfortable. It's clear that Popovich has bought into the poor-me movement among black athletes, based on the assumption that all or most white people are racist.

Pop was assuming a whole lot that just isn't so. Especially we millions of white basketball and football enthusiasts are — or used to be — the biggest fans of black people on the planet. Blacks made sports vastly more entertaining with their amazing talents and skills and speed and quickness. In return, we who lacked those abilities made them (and their coaches) very, very rich.

Pop didn't make us uncomfortable; he made us mad. There was no need for him to inject politics into pro ball, yet, like so many liberals, he just had to preen and virtue-signal and abuse his privileged position by abusing the majority of his fan base.

People and players who behave like that are destroying sports. They have taken the fun out of rooting for a player or team, because who can cheer someone who hates him? We cheered by the tens of millions when Henry Aaron hit number 716 and when Dr. J introduced the slam dunk. We all wanted to be like Mike. We loved Venus and Serena. We loved Steph and his three-pointers. We cheered Kaepernick leading his team to a Super Bowl win — back before all this hate-the-white-man, hate-America business started.

There are white racists out there, but you'll find few among diehard sports fans. Players and everybody else should have figured that out by now. Sports does more to break down racial animus than perhaps any human endeavor but military service. You love the guys on your side and learn to respect the guys on the other side.

Odd that so many of the pros never noticed that. Some did: Larry Bird and the black guys he played with in French Lick — the cooks and waiters and busboys he's told us about — knew it. We amateurs sweating it out in pickup games at lunchtime have long known it.

Dwyane Wade knows it. I saw DWade in a TV game looking at a white fan who was berating him. Wade didn't say a word — just stood there as that idiot fan berated him for still playing at his age. Wade showed class. He was conscious of setting an example for younger players and anybody (like me) watching. You couldn't not love DWade as a man after seeing that.

But the spoiled ones in pro sport are turning off their fans.

If justice prevails, a day will come when nobody gets a huge contract to play a game. Athletes will still do well, but not like today. The guys playing when that day comes will feel rooked. What about the guys they watched growing up, the ones who signed shoe contracts coming out of college, who got fabulously rich for having fun doing what they most loved to do?

All that will be gone.

The reason will be that this generation of ingrates turned off the fan base by speaking of us as if we were unworthy of them. All they had to do was keep their mouths shut, but they were too cocky and self-important to do that. They did in their realm what arrogant elites always do: rubbed it in our faces that we're not as good as they.

That day may come, and we will finally have had enough.
Pop is the man. One of the most beloved coaches ever.
 
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