California to Seize Residents Assets and Force Internments to Solve Homelessness Crisis

Here’s a quick history lesson for you. Who was it that instituted internment of U.S. citizens in this country? Who thought of this brilliant idea? It was FDR, also known as the head Democrat of his era. When you remember that little fact, it becomes utterly unsurprising to hear that Democrats in California are the ones pushing for a new internment policy in their state to solve a problem.

At least this one isn’t racist. It’s a sad attempt to give the left more credit than they deserve.

Here’s what’s happening. Homelessness in California is out of control. Medieval diseases are on the rise because so many homeless people are pooping on the streets. Considering California is the richest state in the richest country in the world, this is pretty bad.

In order to deal with the homeless problem, California is trying everything they can think of — except building homes. Since making homeless camping illegal didn’t work, they’re out of ideas. The only option left is to force internment on homeless individuals until they can prove self-sufficiency.

The left has only ever been a half-step away from full authoritarianism. California is proving that. More importantly, reporter Tim Pool is using this video to explain just how deeply dangerous this new policy really is.

If you’ve ever worried about government overreach in this country, you should probably watch this video. If you haven’t had those worries, then you definitely need to watch this video.


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