EPISODE · Jun 10, 2023 · 1 MIN
Homeless hotel wreckers
from Tea With George · host George Caylor
Back in the 1960s when I taught school in upstate New York, the Seneca Indian Nation was given new houses to replace those that had to be removed for the Kinzua Dam project. Within a year most of the houses had been badly damaged. It seems that the houses that were given to them for free really weren’t worth much to them. That’s a human trait, and now in San Francisco the homeless who have been housed in luxury hotels around the city did extensive damage to those hotels. In fact, some of the hotels report millions of dollars in damages. It comes to about $48,000 in damage per homeless person housed there. I’ve been to San Francisco many times, but I’m not going back again. At least not until the Liberals have been replaced, thinking people are in charge, and sanity returns!Support the show#Political/Conservative/Judeo/Christian/Constitutional
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Back in the 1960s when I taught school in upstate New York, the Seneca Indian Nation was given new houses to replace those that had to be removed for the Kinzua Dam project. Within a year most of the houses had been badly damaged. It seems that the houses that were given to them for free really weren’t worth much to them. That’s a human trait, and now in San Francisco the homeless who have been housed in luxury hotels around the city did extensive damage to those hotels. In fact, some o...
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