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Does Austin have a homeless problem, hell yes it does. But it isn't up to politicians, primarily statewide or non-Austin area Republicans, who profess to be for less government and less government intrusion to fix. Just like the bag ban, this is not a state issue.

https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/gov-abbott-sends-letter-demanding-mayor-adler-austin-city-council-fix-homelessness-crisis-before-nov-1/
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It's the state capital. The Governor has EVERY right to tell that idiot Adler to clean up the cesspool he has created. It's mind boggling that the people of Austin continue to elect these absolute morans to run the city.
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I don't care if hillary clinton is running against adler, I'm voting for whoever is running against him.
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Article XI nominally dedicated to municipal corporations begins by declaring that: "The several counties of this State are hereby recognized as legal subdivisions of the State."

Thank god an adult walked into the room that is austin
Potcake
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Thank god an adult walked into the room that is austin

Who would that be?
Ragnar Danneskjoldd
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Who would that be?
Rolled into the room and started pulling children's fingers out of electrical sockets.
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Potcake said:

Does Austin have a homeless problem, hell yes it does. But it isn't up to politicians, primarily statewide or non-Austin area Republicans, who profess to be for less government and less government intrusion to fix. Just like the bag ban, this is not a state issue.


https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/gov-abbott-sends-letter-demanding-mayor-adler-austin-city-council-fix-homelessness-crisis-before-nov-1/


Have you seen the area under the elevated portion of 183? All of that crap has spilled over into our neighborhood, and it has been a noticeable, drastic increase since this camping thing went into effect. The car break-ins and petty crap have increased, there's also several obviously dumped stolen vehicles that have shown up in the neighborhood, but since they are locked and the tires have air, City won't do anything. I'm not opposed to telling Adler to clean up his mess.
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It's mind boggling that the people of Austin continue to elect these absolute morans to run the city.
On two separate occasions we didnt have potable water in the city within 6 months of an election, everyone wins in a landslide.

They've created a fantasy where no one is held accountable for ANYTHING so long as they proclaim the right politics.
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Ragnar Danneskjoldd said:


They've created a fantasy where no one is held accountable for ANYTHING so long as they proclaim the LEFT politics.
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Martin Cash said:

It's the state capital. The Governor has EVERY right to tell that idiot Adler to clean up the cesspool he has created. It's mind boggling that the people of Austin continue to elect these absolute morans to run the city.

Yup, I'm in this camp. The Gov lives in Austin, and the Leg spends a good amount of time here. If you are going to try to make a liberal utopia in the middle of a deep red state, you should do it somewhere with less visibility.

City of Austin politics affect a lot of non-COA citizens. There are 2MM people in the Austin MSA, but less than 1M of them live in the city limits to vote. You say that's their problem? Then explain extra-territorial jurisdiction and annexation.

My parents live in a fancy neighborhood that was recently annexed by COA, against their wishes. Upon annexation, the crime rate in the neighborhood rose dramatically, not hyperbole. Their neighborhood used to be policed by TCSO, and their presence was always noticeable. I have not seen APD car in their neighborhood yet. Why? Because COA is so short on police officers who are engaged in policing downtown and other areas, and meanwhile the city council finds lots of other useless, artsy ways to spend tax dollars. All the while there are city council members who are openly anti-police.

Hopefully this homeless debacle will get the people to make changes in the city Gov.
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Martin Cash said:

It's the state capital. The Governor has EVERY right to tell that idiot Adler to clean up the cesspool he has created. It's mind boggling that the people of Austin continue to elect these absolute morans to run the city.
I read online somewhere the idea of turning Austin into a district owned by the Leg kind of how DC operates. I think I'd be okay with this.
CNN is an enemy of the state and should be treated as such.
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Potcake said:

Does Austin have a homeless problem, hell yes it does. But it isn't up to politicians, primarily statewide or non-Austin area Republicans, who profess to be for less government and less government intrusion to fix. Just like the bag ban, this is not a state issue.

https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/gov-abbott-sends-letter-demanding-mayor-adler-austin-city-council-fix-homelessness-crisis-before-nov-1/
yea, it's not the homeless situation that is spiraling out of control. it's those danged meddling republicans.

give me a ****ing break.

it's a got danged disaster here that Adler and crew helped build.
Furlock Bones
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lest we forget that there have been a few town hall meetings where citizens of the city have expressed the negative impacts on their business and personal lives from this out of control situation and Adler has consistently ignored them.

so, tell us again how he's going to fix it and that others should stay out of it.
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The state has several departments that have responsibility over several things that are highly relevant here.

Dept of health and human services because an out of control homeless population will create a sanitation and disease crisis. Look at what has happened in San Diego and LA. A HepA outbreak that lasted 2 years in SD and infected cops and other people in contract with the homeless population. Typhoid fever infecting police and workers and typhus outbreaks with rats spreading typhus causing fleas to nearby buildings including city hall. These kinds of things will not just affect Austin, but as the state capitol they will effect the state govt too.

Texas Commission on environmental quality as human waste in the street will lead to untreated waste flowing into the waterways and bacterial contamination that affects downstream communities.


I will agree that running around and writing laws to limit some of the dumb things that Austin does is not small state govt, but preventing healthcare and environmental crises because the Austin city council is too short sighted to see the obvious coming is absolutely something the relevant state agencies tasked have to deal with. Unless you think it is OK to wait until things get out of hand before they step in and clean it up at a much higher cost to the taxpayers.

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Federal:state =/= state:city
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Adler is an idiot for sure, but not enough is said of the even further left leaning council members that have been elected.

Greg Casar graduated University of Virginia with a degree....A DEGREE! in politics. Went right into working at "Workers Defense Project" as some policy adviser. kid has only ever know getting paid by Tax Payers and will undoubtedly try to stay in the public domain his entire life.

He has spear headed numerous policies intended to dictate to the private sector how to operate:

"Ban the box" - felony convictions are not to be official "check boxes" on job applications. defending past murderers and rapists with the intent of diminishing drug related felonies.

"Paid sick leave" - telling businesses how many days they must give employees paid time off with no differences between sick or otherwise...also justified with one seasons worth of higher flu rates, and also not recognizing existing states with this policy had no lower flu rate as a result.

"Homeless Ordinance" - claiming that a large portion of homeless are disqualified from job consideration specifically due to subsequent criminal charges when people fail to appear in court after multiple missed dates due to citations for sleeping on sidewalks... what a friggin stretch. No actual data. Noble cause, but only way they could get what they wanted ($) was to create a big public problem so the could peddle their savior and bigger government agenda.
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I live in an annexed neighborhood. We've had Street lights knocked over for years. Something as trivial as lighting in a neighborhood, cannot get them replaced. They do not give a *****
HTownAg98
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Then Adler has the gall to ask the state for help. You and your idiot council created this problem, you fix it. I don't see a homeless crisis in Round Rock, Cedar Park, Kyle, or Pflugerville.
Potcake
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How is that unlike the TCEQ and the state (Abbott in particular) demonizing and fighting the EPA at every opportunity while accepting millions of dollars in EPA grant money?
MouthBQ98
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The EPA has produced a lot of bad policy based on bad, politicized interpretation of science of varying quality.
Frozen Concoction
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We have legitimate reasons at the state level for BOTH opposing overbearing EPA regulations AND for getting for some of our own money back to address legitimate environmental concerns.
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