“I don’t think I was made for these times.” – Brian Wilson, RIP
California Dream Inn on Lara’s land
There is great weather in Southern California. It’s especially great within the coastal area. The sun shines brightly every day, with low humidity and a cool breeze from the Pacific Ocean, making things perfectly enjoyable. You can’t beat it.
However, all sweet-smelling roses have stalks filled with jagged thorns. In Southern California, transportation, living costs, state and local taxes, and large strips of urban devastation and homeless encampments are not perfect.
The remaining luster of Hollywood’s golden age irreversibly corroded with the murder of Sharon Tate and her unborn baby by the Manson family in the early hours of August 9, 1969. By then, Los Angeles’ cultural decline had already progressed smoothly.
Brian Wilson lost his heart in 1964. The Watts riots burned hot in 1965. By 1967, Disneyland’s rival Pacific Park had fallen into the devastation of the terminal.
Inflation in the 1970s devastated the vast boulevards and urban sprawls. By the 1980s, kids like Jordan Hiller had overdose Doors and 4. Others found joy in slaping their heads. Film director Penelope Spieris captured the aesthetic in his documentary. The decline of western civilization.
The longstanding delusions of the California Dream Inn have been most faithfully emanated from Lalaland, Los Angeles. In the pre-World War II era, enthusiasts seized local spirits before they could splash every square foot on the surface with concrete.
A complete madman, Howard Hughes dreamed of his latest flying machine and crashed it into Beverly Hills. There was also Griffith J. Griffith. Griffiths accumulated wealth in the mining industry.
Later, Griffiths shot his wife in the face at a hotel in Santa Monica and then spent just two years commuting to work at San Quentin by donating Griffith Park’s land to Los Angeles. He also funded the city’s observatory. Without Griffith’s private act of preservation, there is no open space left in the city to get lost.
Extreme flexibility
Regarding immigration situations, many Southern California cities have Modus surgery Strictly flexible. Not having the right documentation is a troublesome detail that will quickly be ignored. For decades, things have been completely out of hand.
Your lowly editor was a middle student at Encanto Elementary School in San Diego in the late 1980s. This is about 14 miles from the border with Tijuana, Mexico. Several of his classmates crossed the border with their parents on commuting green cards each morning to attend school.
He later moved to the Big Badra Basin in the mid-1990s. There he met his fetching bride who had moved from Mexico City to Los Angeles as a child and earned citizenship under the Ronald Reagan pardon program.
When Mayflower descended to Plymouth Rock in 1620, John Smith and his fellow pilgrims didn’t care if they were citizens of the New World. We doubt that thoughts have crossed our minds. Their focus was to carve out new lives in new lands that were freed from the religious persecution they had fled in England.
The Ten Commandments given to Moses do not mention citizenship. That does not mean that current immigration laws are being rejected by the Old Testament. We are merely aware that the path to citizenship is constantly following the path and that morality is straight and narrow.
By definition, rules are made to break. For decades, America had a porous boundary. At the same time, immigration laws were not reformed to address this reality.
People were allowed to enter the country illegally. But nothing was done to explain or incorporate them. Ultimately, this disconnect led to what became the current absolute cluster.
There are no papers
President Trump has been appointed to clean his homes with illegal immigrants. It was essential to tighten border security after the Biden administration’s failure. However, the ship for wholesale deportation had set sail long ago. Things have been so out of control for a long time that they can’t be done completely.
The city of LA is vast. To the west are many wealthy areas with trophy houses and real estate property that spins around the hills. Brentwood, Westwood, Pacific Palisades, Holmby Hills, Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Viverly Glen, Hancock Park, and more. These areas are in stark contrast to urban areas in the east and south, and are extremely terrifying to tear.
Additionally, there are countless unseemly cities to the east of San Gabriel Valley and Long Beach to the south. These are cities you’ve never heard of and will never go to, and are as confusing as the shipping containers on Terminal Island.
East LA, Temple City, El Monte, South El Monte, Lapuente, Pomona, Vernon, Maywood, Commerce, Huntington Park, Bell, Gadahi, Bell Garden, Southgate, Lynnwood, Paramount, Compton, Gardena, Lawndale, Howthorne, and more. These cities are populated by a large number of illegal immigrants.
The demographic breakdown in Huntington Park doesn’t know when my grandparents lived there during the dark recession of the 1930s. But we think it was very different from the 97% Hispanic population recorded 2024 Census Data. Of these, about half were born outside of America.
It is not a series of statements that the majority of this foreign-born population has no papers indicating legal status. In fact, ten years ago, Huntington Park was vowed to be a city commissioner. No legal immigration status.
The city’s population density is estimated to be 18,000 people per square mile. At this density, you can expect a wealth of high-rise apartments. Instead, city housing is characterized by single story housing and two-storey infill developments. What this means is that some families are regularly busy with 800 square feet of residential units.
The surrounding cities mentioned above have similar demographic and density characteristics.
Lala’s land comes to a town near you
The Trump administration’s recent ice attack and subsequent rebellion have shed light on the long-awaited insanity.
The protesters seem unclear on their part as to what they are looking for. Many people waving flags from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and others, as a symbol of rebellion. But at the same time, they are protesting deportation to the countries waving their flags. If they want to stay in America, why not waving the American flag?
Sometimes life mistakes can be made that cannot be reversed. When left to run in the wild for decades, they are impossible to return and fix.
Targeting Home Depot parking lots and restaurant kitchens with the goal of wholesale deportation may be perceived as a solution in the eyes of the Magazine. However, cutting off your head is the same as a solution to headaches. Plus, the ice is really ready to be deported nearby 1 million people In LA County alone, from over 15 million people from the US?
The current situation is totally confusing. However, politicians refuse to thank them or work to deal with them in a positive and constructive way.
Former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who once had a secret love child to his Guatemala housekeeper at his Brentwood Estate, had recently pointed to his fingers. Political hack:
“This is the result of Democrats and Republicans not being able to get together in this immigration reform, and that means you don’t have to start arresting people first, so we know who is working here in this country, who is working here, who has temporary work permits, who has permanent work permits.
“We don’t even know who’s here. For decades, they’ve been avoiding the subject because it’s an advantage for both parties that they don’t do it.
They don’t expect political hacks to quickly put together their actions. What this means is that Lala’s land is coming to a town near you.
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From the heart,
Mn Gordon
For economic prism
Returning from Lala’s land is coming to the economic prism in a town near you