Kat Timpf
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Yeah, I think it could be more—it's sad because there are people who want to come here and work and should be able to and have problems. They can't come here. But then there's people who just—it's not even the problem. You don't even blame—you come here, you get a free this, you get a free that, a free place to stay. Why wouldn't these people all come?
Yeah, I think it could be more—it's sad because there are people who want to come here and work and should be able to and have problems. They can't come here. But then there's people who just—it's not even the problem. You don't even blame—you come here, you get a free this, you get a free that, a free place to stay. Why wouldn't these people all come?
Yeah, I think it could be more—it's sad because there are people who want to come here and work and should be able to and have problems. They can't come here. But then there's people who just—it's not even the problem. You don't even blame—you come here, you get a free this, you get a free that, a free place to stay. Why wouldn't these people all come?
Aren't a lot of people from these countries conservative, though?
Aren't a lot of people from these countries conservative, though?
Aren't a lot of people from these countries conservative, though?
There's definitely people who are also conservative.
There's definitely people who are also conservative.
There's definitely people who are also conservative.
I mean, I've obviously heard the argument before. I'm not super convinced by it. I think that there's many other things that play into it. But in general, my problem is with the extremely large welfare state in general and where the money goes and how bad the government is at spending money. I mean, because it's also... Same thing as California's in New York. I mean, there's so much money spent.
I mean, I've obviously heard the argument before. I'm not super convinced by it. I think that there's many other things that play into it. But in general, my problem is with the extremely large welfare state in general and where the money goes and how bad the government is at spending money. I mean, because it's also... Same thing as California's in New York. I mean, there's so much money spent.
I mean, I've obviously heard the argument before. I'm not super convinced by it. I think that there's many other things that play into it. But in general, my problem is with the extremely large welfare state in general and where the money goes and how bad the government is at spending money. I mean, because it's also... Same thing as California's in New York. I mean, there's so much money spent.
Was it a Bloomberg or excuse me, de Blasio's wife that was in charge of like the homeless mental health initiative?
Was it a Bloomberg or excuse me, de Blasio's wife that was in charge of like the homeless mental health initiative?