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Rule breaking gets you evicted. Can staff just ADD new rules?
First paper has the “House Rules” on it. Only says no open flame. The “Navigator” told me over the phone none of the stoves are hooked up. Second paper was just delivered and states “There are no BBQs, hot plates, or other cooking devices allowed on campus. These can cause fires and other concerns.” SoContinue reading “Rule breaking gets you evicted. Can staff just ADD new rules?”
What’s up with these numbers?
I am going to make a concerted effort to count people out here. Me and Greg are two. The old man next to us they moved yesterday. Young black dude in #20 that makes so much noise. The guy on other side of of us with tattoos. The white woman across the way, new complainingContinue reading “What’s up with these numbers?”
DEMANDING SUNSHINE ON THESE NEWSOM NUMBERS “Coronavirus: More than 14,000 homeless Californians moved into hotels,” Newsom says – East Bay Times
As a victim of Project Homekey, aka Project Roomkey, I am asking the public to inquire into these numbers, I am asking humbly you not to look away. I am the wife of a man dying of liver cancer, diagnosed Sept 16, 2019 by UCSF’S Liver Transplant Unit. That’s where our life was when theContinue reading “DEMANDING SUNSHINE ON THESE NEWSOM NUMBERS “Coronavirus: More than 14,000 homeless Californians moved into hotels,” Newsom says – East Bay Times”
This group is in charge of some aspect of this FEMA Death camp
Sacramento Steps Forward: https://sacramentostepsforward.org/covid-19-resources/
Nearly 900 placed into hotels, motels — a fraction of California’s homeless | CalMatters
This is where the protocol for Sacramento’s FEMA Death camp comes from. Pay attention.
I will upload the entire 11 pg PDF at my next work session.
Housing the Homeless: COVID-19 Has Forced California’s Hand – Black Voice News
How to Access FEMA Funding for the COVID-19 Homeless Response – Community Solutions
Politico’s article here follows the money for Project Roomkey: “Hotel California a permanent answer to homelessness?”
https://www.politico.com/states/california/story/2020/06/03/is-hotel-california-a-permanent-answer-to-homelessness-1288189 Please note that one trailer unit costs $25,000 retail. And it’s a home environment.