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PainCakes [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

People on r/losangeles are actually applauding this decision. I'm curious how many will still be when it turns out that they can't pay for food and are going to end up homeless or otherwise destitute.

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goldentomatoes1 1 point ago +2 / -1

No one I know is applauding this decision and I'm in LA County. CA is unfortunately run by millionaire democrats who hate President Trump. The Governor is Nancy Pelosi's nephew. They don't care about any residents in this state. They're trying to break Prop 13 to increase property taxes and hike DWP charges in the midst of this mess. Increasing charges when so many people were laid off or fired is terrible. I don't know anyone who can go two months without income. We still can't get toilet paper. We have to go to multiple stores to try to get milk or eggs and still come home empty-handed. Our urgent care is surprisingly empty. So what's the real story? This is an election year and they will do anything they can to make Trump look bad, even destroying lives.

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PainCakes [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Good to hear that there is some sanity left. Sounds like dismal conditions and I agree that this is further evidence of democrat politicians trying to hurt trump. Same as what's going on in Nevada with the governor banning use of HCQ + Azithromycin.

Hopefully people can pressure to have this nonsense lifted.

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rebelde_sin_causa 1 point ago +1 / -0

In a couple of weeks when most of the rest of the country is getting back to normal, the citizens of LA are going to have a moment to think. Great redpill potential here.

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Oblivionrecurs 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ah yes cut off the largest city in a state that produces 18% of America's GDP is just brilliant for the American recovery.