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June 26, 2020 1 min

Today my friends at tale of 2 cities in New York City 4 hotels with over a 1000 rooms were set up for Corona virus patients, but they're only 21 occupants at these hotel

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Today my friends a tale of two cities. In New
York City, four hotels with over a thousand rooms were
set up for coronavirus patients, but they're only twenty one
occupants at these hotels, social service advocates are furious. According
to The New York Post, they think the hotel room
should be open to homeless people. Because the homeless, some

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of whom are infected, are living in the subways, are
forced into nursing homes. Activists called the situation morally disgusting.
Now Meanwhile, out on the Left Coast, advocates are losing
patients with LA's handling of the homeless. The Los Angeles
Times reports of homeless advocates and homeless people showed up
at a swanky hotel. They asked to see some rooms,

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and once they gained access, they refused to leave until
law enforcement made arrests. So the advocates are now demanding
the city government simply seized the hotels and commandeer the
rooms to house the massive homeless population on l a
skid row. Legal exs say this is doable, but it
might be too time consuming to satisfy these advocates. The

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process of seizing private property like hotels. It could take months.
That's unacceptable. So there you have at Homeless advocates on
both liberal coasts are ticked off. They say the homeless
are getting the short end of the stick. Now, who
runs these places? Yep, it's liberal Democrats. If this doesn't
make sense to you, that's what

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