Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys should nip that in the bud while you still can.
We literally have typhoid over here in California. They're predicting the plague (yes, the BLACK DEATH) next.
It's horrifying and I'm so, so angry that our leaders have allowed this.
By the way, I also wanted to point out that as much as people in DC love to wax lyrical about vaccines, the biggest reason for the significant drop in disease death rates was SANITATION, not vaccines. Now we're going back to the middle ages with filth in the streets and rats running around. It's infuriating.
Ugh.
We now have rats in our MoCo neighborhood. It wasn’t this way even 10 years ago.
And you should read some of the comments, accepting the fact that rats are now a way of life.
Yes, it was. You just didn't notice them. Really. Where there are people, there are rats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys should nip that in the bud while you still can.
We literally have typhoid over here in California. They're predicting the plague (yes, the BLACK DEATH) next.
It's horrifying and I'm so, so angry that our leaders have allowed this.
By the way, I also wanted to point out that as much as people in DC love to wax lyrical about vaccines, the biggest reason for the significant drop in disease death rates was SANITATION, not vaccines. Now we're going back to the middle ages with filth in the streets and rats running around. It's infuriating.
Ugh.
We now have rats in our MoCo neighborhood. It wasn’t this way even 10 years ago.
And you should read some of the comments, accepting the fact that rats are now a way of life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys should nip that in the bud while you still can.
We literally have typhoid over here in California. They're predicting the plague (yes, the BLACK DEATH) next.
It's horrifying and I'm so, so angry that our leaders have allowed this.
By the way, I also wanted to point out that as much as people in DC love to wax lyrical about vaccines, the biggest reason for the significant drop in disease death rates was SANITATION, not vaccines. Now we're going back to the middle ages with filth in the streets and rats running around. It's infuriating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your "presence" on public land is such that it essentially excludes everyone from that land, then you have effectively "taken" it.
No one is going hike through the middle of a homeles camp, or otherwise use/enjoy a space that is actively being lived-in by homeless people.
Encampments are DEFINITELY a "taking", because the exclude every other person from using that land.
So why are they still there
Because the politicians in charge want them there.