Saturday, July 28, 2018


Title of an article in the Daily Pilot
Many in 48th District Believe In Man-Made Global Warming
Commentary by, Tom Osborne

The article is all over the boards, but basically a hit at Republicans.

"My careful reading of the press in the 48th Congressional District reveals that a large swath of citizens think climate change is real and human-caused and want congressional action to combat it if we are to have a habitable planet; are concerned about climate change-induced sea-level rise along our famed coast; value the contribution of immigrants and want undocumented students (usually my top achievers) to be treated compassionately. . . "


I have been living on the streets with or without a car in the 48th district for basically the past 18 years. Dealing with terrorists and gang bangers. While the majority in the area laughed at me, snickered at me, called me a bigot, liar, lazy, loser, discriminator,  . . . I have never felt any of this compassion, that Tom says certain individuals deserve. And I was born in California.

I have consistently watched immigrants get legal help instantly, and I still don't have a lawyer to represent me in a law suit against terrorists and gang bangers. I graduated high school in Orange County, Graduated Long Beach State, could not get free money for college but immigrants did.

I find it amazing the contradiction of claiming you are worried about climate change and the #1 issue is over population. In almost every article I have read about environmental issues, time and again, the #1 issue is over population. What is the standard in the environmental arena? How many kids, how many houses, how big of houses, what kind of cars, . . . should everyone have the same to make sure no one goes over the standard? How can you evaluate the standard in every household?  The radical environmentalists go as far as saying:

- "Save the planet kill yourself!"

I find it odd that in an environmental article you also talk about being compassionate toward immigrants, because there is a contradiction if you are a true environmentalist. Many immigrant families are large. Not only large they come from countries that are in shambles and have had no education on environmental issues, and have never contributed to environmental issues in the countries they came from. So what makes you think they will care about them in America? And if they do, why do they? Because you force them to, give them goodies, . . . or because they really do care, but did not care in the countries they came from?

About a week or so ago there was an article in the Daily Pilot of a protest in front of a desalination plant in Huntington Beach. All the protesters looked like they were immigrants from countries with water so gross you can not drink it, do laundry with it, use for any purpose. They are protesting a desalination plant, that could be a huge benefit to the citizens in the countries they came from? You want to tell me they care? Fucking strange as fuck?

I am not against legal immigration. I am against illegal invasion immigration. There is a huge difference. I believe America and Americans have a right to be selective in this day and age on who immigrates to America. We do not have a duty to sabotage America at the hands of concepts such as diversity and multiculturalism. Especially by those who come from countries that are in shambles and have never contributed to building, developing or creating great environments in those countries, but feel entitled to tell Americans how to run their country. Who the fuck are you? Not someone I respect, trust, or would want in America.

I have felt the wrath of being an American and a good American at that. Trust me I am fucking over this wrath. I got a rap sheet of this fucking wrath that I want to address, and I am not a young person who took the bait long ago. I have a different view of this country today, and I am radically mad and angry. Be scared! I got a lot to address and get real fucking straight!