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Is there a US military base in Landstuhl Germany?
Hitzelberger Straße, 66849 Landstuhl, Germany. LRMC is the largest American hospital outside the United States that provides primary and tertiary (specialized) care, hospitalization and medical treatment for more than 52,000 local American military personnel and their families.
Surging violence. Streets littered with human waste. Law and order giving way to death and destruction. The nationwide homelessness crisis has made this disturbing scene all too familiar, particularly in once-beautiful Western cities – all while progressive leaders sit back and watch.
But one Arizona judge has had enough. In a ruling with major national ramifications, Maricopa County Judge Scott Blaney issued an order last week commanding city officials to clean up one of the nation’s largest homeless encampments: the vast swath of downtown Phoenix that locals call "The Zone."
And now, the U.S. Supreme Court has a chance to address the underlying cause of the crisis that has struck not just in Arizona but nationwide.
originally posted by: Waterglass
Just thinking about the 9th Circuit Court and then federal Judge Richard Seeborg who ruled against the Trumps administration of adding a question about citizenship to the census form. That's before the 2020 election. Do you remember?
Richard Seeborg
So who is federal Judge Richard Seeborg? Born in Landstuhl, Germany in 1956. NO parents are listed in over 50 web pages I browsed as I find it strange that his parents aren't listed.
Feder al Judges that Started it All?
Is there a US military base in Landstuhl Germany?
Hitzelberger Straße, 66849 Landstuhl, Germany. LRMC is the largest American hospital outside the United States that provides primary and tertiary (specialized) care, hospitalization and medical treatment for more than 52,000 local American military personnel and their families.
Now moving on from US Federal Judge Richard Seeborg.
The Supreme Court Decision with Videos
Surging violence. Streets littered with human waste. Law and order giving way to death and destruction. The nationwide homelessness crisis has made this disturbing scene all too familiar, particularly in once-beautiful Western cities – all while progressive leaders sit back and watch.
But one Arizona judge has had enough. In a ruling with major national ramifications, Maricopa County Judge Scott Blaney issued an order last week commanding city officials to clean up one of the nation’s largest homeless encampments: the vast swath of downtown Phoenix that locals call "The Zone."
And now, the U.S. Supreme Court has a chance to address the underlying cause of the crisis that has struck not just in Arizona but nationwide.
Something is amiss to the extreme on this invasion. Just look at the environmental disaster. So where's the EPA?
WHY is everyone just biden their time by these men and women in black?
originally posted by: Waterglass
a reply to: Klassified
Like the color of tents. I wonder if they like their Green New Deal porta potty? Ever use one? Totally disgusting
originally posted by: Klassified
a reply to: Waterglass
It's called "build back better". It's what we were promised if we elected Joe Biden and it's what we are getting...
Granted, "better" could be open to interpretation.
originally posted by: CoyoteAngels
a reply to: Waterglass
My homeland, NM and my current residence, CA are in real trouble. To the point I've considered expatriating. It wouldn't take much more for me to leave.