• Echo Chambers: Both sides have them. The left has big tech. The right has Truth Social, X, and many of the alternative social media sites. The left won't join the right social media sites because they don't like free speech, and hate people who don't think like them.

    The right won't join the leftist social media sites because they're way too censored and oppressive. They also know that the (especially the MAGA will bully them because they don't think like them).

    The swing voters, this mostly consists of the Libertarians because no one from their party is on the ballot, won't go to the left's new social media servers because they're way too oppressive. They know that speech is censored and oppressed. We will go on the right's services. But avoid places with concentrated MAGA.
    Echo Chambers: Both sides have them. The left has big tech. The right has Truth Social, X, and many of the alternative social media sites. The left won't join the right social media sites because they don't like free speech, and hate people who don't think like them. The right won't join the leftist social media sites because they're way too censored and oppressive. They also know that the (especially the MAGA will bully them because they don't think like them). The swing voters, this mostly consists of the Libertarians because no one from their party is on the ballot, won't go to the left's new social media servers because they're way too oppressive. They know that speech is censored and oppressed. We will go on the right's services. But avoid places with concentrated MAGA.
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  • https://medforth.biz/canadian-schools-are-secretly-transitioning-children-calling-social-services-on-unaffirming-parents/
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  • #UK school reports parents who refused to affirm daughter’s #transgender identity to child protective services #CPS - https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/uk-school-reports-parents-who-refused-to-affirm-daughters-transgender-identity-to-child-protective-services
    #UK school reports parents who refused to affirm daughter’s #transgender identity to child protective services #CPS - https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/uk-school-reports-parents-who-refused-to-affirm-daughters-transgender-identity-to-child-protective-services
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    UK school reports parents who refused to affirm daughter’s 'transgender’ identity to child protective services - LifeSite
    The case underscores tensions between parental rights and agenda-driven idealogues amid growing influence of LGBT advocacy in schools.
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  • Fire Watch Services in Denver

    Welcome to Twin City Security-Denver, your trusted partner for customized, round-the-clock fire watch services in both commercial and residential locations. Our expertly-trained fire watch guards ensure your property and personnel are protected, keeping you in full compliance with the law.

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    Fire Watch Services in Denver Welcome to Twin City Security-Denver, your trusted partner for customized, round-the-clock fire watch services in both commercial and residential locations. Our expertly-trained fire watch guards ensure your property and personnel are protected, keeping you in full compliance with the law. Visit our page at https://www.twincitysecuritydenver.com/security-services-denver/fire-watch-services-denver/
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  • The Biden regime's Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is allocating $300 million to 'sanctuary' cities offering support such as shelter and food to illegal aliens. In light of a surge in border crossings, this funding will be channeled through the Shelter and Services Program (SSP). The SSP funds non-federal bodies such as NGOs and local governments that aid illegal aliens who are released into the United States.
    The Biden regime's Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is allocating $300 million to 'sanctuary' cities offering support such as shelter and food to illegal aliens. In light of a surge in border crossings, this funding will be channeled through the Shelter and Services Program (SSP). The SSP funds non-federal bodies such as NGOs and local governments that aid illegal aliens who are released into the United States.
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  • California faces significant challenges when it comes to housing costs Housing Costs and Homelessness in California
    California faces significant challenges when it comes to housing costs and homelessness. Home values and rents in the state are among the most expensive in the nation, leading to a high rate of homelessness. Californians are increasingly concerned about these issues, with more than a third saying they have considered leaving the state due to housing costs

    High Housing Costs and Rent Increases
    The housing crisis in California is not limited to specific regions but is a statewide challenge. While cities like San Diego, San Francisco, and Los Angeles have some of the toughest rental markets in the country, other cities like Sacramento and Fresno have also experienced significant rent increases

    Many low-income families in the Central Valley spend more than 30% of their income on rent, leading to financial strain . Additionally, California ranks worst in the nation in terms of renter overcrowding

    Impact on Homelessness
    The lack of access to affordable housing has a direct impact on homelessness in California. The state has a shortage of nearly 1 million units affordable to extremely low-income renters alone

    As a result, 1.6 million renter households spend more than half of their income on housing. Homelessness is a complex issue, but the high housing costs and lack of affordable options contribute significantly to the problem

    Other Factors Contributing to Homelessness
    While expensive housing is a major factor, other issues also contribute to homelessness in California. These include income inequality, poverty rates, racial discrimination in rental housing, and over representation in the criminal justice and child welfare systems

    Eviction protections and emergency rental assistance have been implemented to address the issue, but challenges remain.

    Conclusion
    The high housing costs and rents in California, coupled with a shortage of affordable housing, contribute to the state's homelessness crisis.

    The impact is felt statewide, with many low-income families struggling to afford housing and experiencing overcrowding. Addressing these issues requires a multifaceted approach that includes increasing the supply of affordable housing, addressing income inequality, and providing support services to those experiencing homelessness.
    California faces significant challenges when it comes to housing costs Housing Costs and Homelessness in California California faces significant challenges when it comes to housing costs and homelessness. Home values and rents in the state are among the most expensive in the nation, leading to a high rate of homelessness. Californians are increasingly concerned about these issues, with more than a third saying they have considered leaving the state due to housing costs High Housing Costs and Rent Increases The housing crisis in California is not limited to specific regions but is a statewide challenge. While cities like San Diego, San Francisco, and Los Angeles have some of the toughest rental markets in the country, other cities like Sacramento and Fresno have also experienced significant rent increases Many low-income families in the Central Valley spend more than 30% of their income on rent, leading to financial strain . Additionally, California ranks worst in the nation in terms of renter overcrowding Impact on Homelessness The lack of access to affordable housing has a direct impact on homelessness in California. The state has a shortage of nearly 1 million units affordable to extremely low-income renters alone As a result, 1.6 million renter households spend more than half of their income on housing. Homelessness is a complex issue, but the high housing costs and lack of affordable options contribute significantly to the problem Other Factors Contributing to Homelessness While expensive housing is a major factor, other issues also contribute to homelessness in California. These include income inequality, poverty rates, racial discrimination in rental housing, and over representation in the criminal justice and child welfare systems Eviction protections and emergency rental assistance have been implemented to address the issue, but challenges remain. Conclusion The high housing costs and rents in California, coupled with a shortage of affordable housing, contribute to the state's homelessness crisis. The impact is felt statewide, with many low-income families struggling to afford housing and experiencing overcrowding. Addressing these issues requires a multifaceted approach that includes increasing the supply of affordable housing, addressing income inequality, and providing support services to those experiencing homelessness.
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  • REPUBLICANS HAD ONE RIOT IN 150 YEARS. DEMOCRATS HAVE 150 A YEAR.

    For example, the 2020 thousands of George Floyd protests turned into 570 riots which resulted in 30 deaths, thousands of injuries (including 700 cops) and more than 10,000 arrests.

    A company called Property Claim Services (PCS) has tracked insurance claims pertaining to civil disorder for the past 70 years, states the arson, vandalism and looting from civil unrest in 2020 will incur up to $2 billion of paid insurance claims.

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    REPUBLICANS HAD ONE RIOT IN 150 YEARS. DEMOCRATS HAVE 150 A YEAR. For example, the 2020 thousands of George Floyd protests turned into 570 riots which resulted in 30 deaths, thousands of injuries (including 700 cops) and more than 10,000 arrests. A company called Property Claim Services (PCS) has tracked insurance claims pertaining to civil disorder for the past 70 years, states the arson, vandalism and looting from civil unrest in 2020 will incur up to $2 billion of paid insurance claims. FOUND ON: lib lunacy -- https://liblunacy.com/lib-lunacy-v
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  • How do I know so much? I've been to services at almost every sect of Christian Church there is on my island while on my... I'd like to call it spiritual awakening. Not only that, but I've been to non-Christian Services (no, no Church of Satan). I am and always will be Episcopal. I learned about many Religions out there.

    I do still keep an open mind to other religions, but I can't stand assholes who think that they're holier than thou, and has to attach God/Jesus to everything. Sure, there are certain things that are unexplainable. That I accept, but I don't want to see or hear, God or Jesus this and that all the time, it's annoying. God and Jesus know that I believe in them, and I am thankful for what they have given me.

    But to sit there and quote the bible all the time? That's not how you gain followers or flock as you call it. You actually go out and practice the teachings of Jesus in real life. Not online on Social Media. You forget, people don't go online to see that shit. If they did, they would go to a church website, or a bible website. There's a lot of those. Or download an open source bible. There are a couple of real good ones that I use on my machine.
    How do I know so much? I've been to services at almost every sect of Christian Church there is on my island while on my... I'd like to call it spiritual awakening. Not only that, but I've been to non-Christian Services (no, no Church of Satan). I am and always will be Episcopal. I learned about many Religions out there. I do still keep an open mind to other religions, but I can't stand assholes who think that they're holier than thou, and has to attach God/Jesus to everything. Sure, there are certain things that are unexplainable. That I accept, but I don't want to see or hear, God or Jesus this and that all the time, it's annoying. God and Jesus know that I believe in them, and I am thankful for what they have given me. But to sit there and quote the bible all the time? That's not how you gain followers or flock as you call it. You actually go out and practice the teachings of Jesus in real life. Not online on Social Media. You forget, people don't go online to see that shit. If they did, they would go to a church website, or a bible website. There's a lot of those. Or download an open source bible. There are a couple of real good ones that I use on my machine.
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