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<blockquote data-quote="Mutineer" data-source="post: 5070238" data-attributes="member: 69587"><p>I reject that allegation. And it's clear you are were unable to grasp the nuance of humor.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes.</p><p></p><p>Neither. </p><p></p><p>The fact that RWL's are completely insulated (for now) from the negative effects of the toxic laws and policies they create, enable and endorse.</p><p></p><p>The fact that these policies have driven away local industries and businesses that trained their own workers, and paid living wages. And replaced those jobs with minimum wage, part time hospitality and service jobs in order to support banal, hackneyed tourist traps. Think Country-Bear Jamboree from Disneyland. Everywhere. All day long.</p><p></p><p>The fact that RWL's and their immigrant entourage have transformed my area into an unrecognizable, gentrified, stratified, hobo infested, over crowded, traffic jammed Hell hole.</p><p></p><p>The fact that these RWL's bus in and transport their own imported labor (go ahead and guess from where) and building materials from other areas. Which leaves the local people competing for housing, and the local businesses and construction companies disconnected and completely left out of any of the so-called prosperity they claim to be creating. In a nutshell: if you are a local they will NOT hire or buy from you. </p><p></p><p>I am a native and life-long resident of California.</p><p>I have lived, seen, and suffered the negative effects of what concentrated liberal policies have done.</p><p>Therefore, I am very qualified to assess them.</p><p> You are from, as you call it, the "Jing Weeds." </p><p>Maybe you should stay in your lane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mutineer, post: 5070238, member: 69587"] I reject that allegation. And it's clear you are were unable to grasp the nuance of humor. Yes. Neither. The fact that RWL's are completely insulated (for now) from the negative effects of the toxic laws and policies they create, enable and endorse. The fact that these policies have driven away local industries and businesses that trained their own workers, and paid living wages. And replaced those jobs with minimum wage, part time hospitality and service jobs in order to support banal, hackneyed tourist traps. Think Country-Bear Jamboree from Disneyland. Everywhere. All day long. The fact that RWL's and their immigrant entourage have transformed my area into an unrecognizable, gentrified, stratified, hobo infested, over crowded, traffic jammed Hell hole. The fact that these RWL's bus in and transport their own imported labor (go ahead and guess from where) and building materials from other areas. Which leaves the local people competing for housing, and the local businesses and construction companies disconnected and completely left out of any of the so-called prosperity they claim to be creating. In a nutshell: if you are a local they will NOT hire or buy from you. I am a native and life-long resident of California. I have lived, seen, and suffered the negative effects of what concentrated liberal policies have done. Therefore, I am very qualified to assess them. You are from, as you call it, the "Jing Weeds." Maybe you should stay in your lane. [/QUOTE]
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