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Post  fortuna Fri Dec 20, 2019 10:18 am



Welcome to ‘Hotel California’
“We are all just prisoners here of our own device.”
By Patricia Mahon -- American Spectator
When I was a kid growing up in New York, California beckoned as an idyllic place of beaches, wine, wildflowers, and beautiful people. It was the land of “good vibrations,” “surfer girls,” and little “deuce coupes.”

I took in the natural wonders of California like air: Yosemite, Joshua Tree, Redwood Park, Death Valley, Half Dome, Monterey, Napa, China Beach. On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair, Warm smell of colitas rising up through the air*
There are parts of the Pacific Coast Highway that routinely move me to tears, particularly at sunset, when the evening tide bathes the beach heads in a brilliant palette of pink and vermillion. This is a place of astonishing beauty, but I’ve come to realize that it is also “a terrible beauty,” to quote W. B. Yeats.
There she stood in the doorway; I heard the mission bell, And I was thinking to myself “This could be heaven or this could be Hell”
After more than 20 years here, the landscape has changed. Rarely does a day pass when I do not encounter the genderless homeless and their dogs encamped at a traffic signal or in the littered brush at the edge of a parking lot. Errant shopping carts routinely make their way from local markets to freeway underpasses, where they function as the support columns for an endless tract of tent homes. Sleeping bags, plastic bags, poly tarps, and cardboard are the cooperative building materials of the street.
With a burgeoning homeless population of some 50,000, Los Angeles now boasts one of the largest unsheltered communities in the United States. It is a rough group of heroin addicts, prostitutes, the mentally ill, and folks who are simply down and out in Tinseltown.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the city’s homeless population has surged 75 percent in six years, and it’s evident everywhere. This notoriously hip, rich, and progressive place has an ugly underbelly of filth and disease.


“Welcome to the Hotel California Such a lovely place Such a lovely face.”

It’s an astonishing assertion for a state that is home to places like Atherton, where the median price for a house is upwards of $10 million and reserved exclusively for the likes of tech tycoons like Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
Her mind is Tiffany-twisted, she got the Mercedes Benz,She got a lot of pretty, pretty boys that she calls friends

Violent crime in California has increased over the past two years, and in some cities, like Sacramento, murder, robbery and rape are rising at twice the national average.
How they dance in the courtyard, sweet summer sweat. Some dance to remember, some dance to forget
So, where are the resources? Where is the money? Where are the priorities? And, most important of all, where is the outrage?
They livin’ it up at the Hotel California. What a nice surprise, bring your alibis
. Make no mistake, this is a one-party state. The Democrats have presided over the California Legislature for 40 years. The State Controller has been a Democrat for over 44 years. There has not been a Republican senator elected from the state in over 25 years. There has not been a Republican attorney general or a Republican state treasurer in over two decades.
So I called up the Captain. “Please bring me my wine”. He said, “We haven’t had that spirit here since 1969”
Clearly, the charade of inclusiveness has proven to be a brilliant disguise for political power. Caring more about those who “live in the shadows” than those who “live in the streets” has won elections. Politicking by identity has kept homogenous groups within their respective sanctums for maximum exploitation as the rush to the moral high ground has left countless Californians in the gutter.

Ironically, the Free Speech Movement was born in this state more 50 years ago. But in 2019, it has been choked off and muzzled. There is no healthy debate here — no passionate discourse, no differing opinions, and no democratic process. California is in the throes of the greatest economic, political, and public monopoly in the history of this country. And it’s failing miserably.
And in the master’s chambers, They gathered for the feast. They stab it with their steely knives, But they just can’t kill the beast
. As a conservative living in Los Angeles for the past 20 years, my vote has had little impact — and yet election after election I have religiously cast it, in the hopes that one day the partisan stranglehold will be broken. The dupe of victimization runs deep, however. The outrage mobs, the oppression orthodoxy, and the redistribution of sound judgment have kept all of us in shackles.
From a gallon of gas to a gallon of water, the cost of living is scandalous. We find ourselves in a grossly overpriced one-star hotel from which residents are checking out and leaving en masse — to Arizona, Nevada, and Texas to escape high taxes, unsafe neighborhoods, failing schools, a wall of debt, a pension crisis, and a political ruling class that has neither the guts nor the will to effect change.
Last thing I remember, I was Running for the door, I had to find the passage back to the place I was before
The bright lights of family, civility, and entrepreneurship are flickering. Opposing voices are consistently cast into the wilderness, and even the Rose Parade doesn’t look or sound the same.
“Relax,” said the night man, “We are programmed to receive. You can check out any time you like, But you can never leave!”
Ballot after ballot, proposition after proposition, the names and the dollar amounts change, but the policies stay the same — as the splendor of the cityscapes, the vibrance of the coast, and the allure of the once-beautiful rustic towns and communities slip into a steady chorus of deterioration, degradation, and decay.
“Welcome to the Hotel California….We are all just prisoners here of our own device.”
The greatest tragedy, of course, is that it doesn’t have to be this way here — or anywhere else in America.

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Post  airgunbuff1 Fri Dec 20, 2019 2:20 pm

Very sad, but this is the liberal model !!!! They the Dims , the liberal want all of America to look like this. It is no ones fault but our own ! We let it happen. Sad, there was a time and culture in this fine nation when people would stand up and fight against crap like this... but today no one gives a shit, T we just cave like little girls.
Pathetic !!! Liberalism kills everything it touchs. It is by design.

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Post  fortuna Sat Dec 21, 2019 3:24 am

but what can you expect? They OWN education from K thru university and brainwash the kids and they don't educate them so the future public will be dependent on gummint. Gotta take back the schools and teach kids to be INdependent. I see Trump as possibly being able to destroy the ASS party. WE need to reelect TRUMP.

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