Flesh-Eating Leprosy & Other Deadly Diseases Making Comeback In Disgusting Democrat Mismanaged Shit-Hole Los Angeles

Syphilis, Typhoid, Typhus, Hepatitis-A, and now the fucking flesh-eating disease of Leprosy, are all making a big comeback in the Democrat-run shithole of California – and the Democrat mismanagement of US states like CA are endangering millions of Americans, and getting worse everyday.

Flesh-Eating Leprosy & Other Deadly Diseases Making Comeback In Disgusting Democrat Mismanaged Shit-Hole Los Angeles

Flesh-Eating Leprosy & Other Deadly Diseases Making Comeback In Disgusting Democrat Mismanaged Shit-Hole Los Angeles

What do you expect when you invite illegals and homeless to take over the city, and then allowing them to use illicit drugs in the open, and then shit and piss anywhere they wish – and believe me, they’re shitting and pissing all over the putrid drug needle filled streets of California.

The governor of CA knows that he and the Democrats have completely failed California and the United States of America by allowing the once-great state of California to become one of the worst shitholes in the United States – and not just one or two areas, but the entire state has become a disgusting slum, worse than any 3rd world country.

“Our homeless crisis has increasingly become a public health crisis. Last year, there was a hepatitis-A outbreak in San Diego. Recently, there was an outbreak of syphilis in Sonoma. And now, typhus in Los Angeles. Typhus. That’s a medieval disease. In California. In 2019.” – POS Loser Democrat CA Gov. Gavin Newsom

The American People need to DEMAND that these piece of shit Democrat Socialist losers clean up their shit (literally) before their disgusting & deadly diseases start spreading across the United States!

LOS ANGELES — It’s the stale stench of liquor and human waste that hits you first. Then it’s visual — row after row of dirty tarp tents crammed together on the sidewalk next to piles of rotting trash and broken appliances. There are half-dressed, drugged-out shells of people wandering aimlessly in the middle of the street. Some curse at cars. Others just stare. There are fights, prostitution and rodent burrows. This is the fabled Skid Row in Los Angeles and it’s a disaster.

Like several West Coast cities Fox News visited, Los Angeles is dealing with a homeless crisis. However, unlike the East Coast, LA can’t hide all of its homeless in shelters or low-income housing.

Failed liberal policies coupled with decades of neglect and mismanagement have turned an old problem into a modern-day nightmare. Some fear the City of Angels is at the point of no return and are angry at elected officials who talk a big game but rarely deliver.

“I don’t want to see them on camera anymore,” Marquesha Babers, who lived on Skid Row as a teenager, told Fox News. “I don’t want them to write any more articles about how much they care or how much they’re trying to change things. I want to see them do it.”

Across the state, officials have long lamented the horrors of homelessness while failing to pass any meaningful legislation. Homeless advocates accuse those in charge of using the crisis to further their own political aspirations and manipulating an environment that allows them to dodge accountability.

“The best we get out of those elected to deal with problems are soundbites,” Pete White, the founder of the Los Angeles Community Action Network, told Fox News. “Soundbites that say ‘it’s a humanitarian crisis’ and that ‘we have to do something’ only to see that something be either nothing or pathways to criminalization.”

California accounts for most of the country’s homeless population. Despite throwing hundreds of millions of dollars at the problem, the number of homeless in Los Angeles County has risen for the third time in four years. The most recent count released in June by the Los Angeles County Homeless Services Authority shows that there are nearly 60,000 homeless people living without permanent shelter on any given night. In the city of Los Angeles, the number of homeless in 2019 jumped 16 percent, to 36,000, while the number of chronically homeless — those who have been living on the streets for more than a year — rose by 17 percent. A staggering three-quarters of the city’s homeless population is unsheltered.

The sobering statistics come after two voter-approved tax hikes and a $619 million effort last year to tackle the problem through social services and new housing.

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