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California Governor Open Border Champ Got a HUGE Surprise When He Walked Into His House!

Corrupt California Governor Realizes Open Borders Are A REALLY Bad Idea After Walking

Into Own Home!

California Governor Jerry Brown is notoriously for open borders, illegal immigration, Sanctuary

City support, and driving the state's economy further into the depths of financial failure.

Despite the obvious issues his liberal stance has caused California, he continues down this

destructive path, pushing for endless illegals while doing nothing about the unprecedented

homeless population that's at it's worst point in the state's history.

Governor Brown pretends like he's solving problems with immigration by giving migrants

a place to go and that conservatives and President Trump who are against an open border and open

door policy are heartless.

He feels safe constantly preaching from his pretentious perch simply to rebuke the right

and enforce his liberal agenda.

He assumed he's protected from the problems he's imposing on "regular" citizens

since, like most Democrats, he feels that rules don't apply to him, and is above the

law that even he creates.

That's not how it works and karma just hit him hard proving how bad of an idea his liberal

policy is in a really personal way.

It's easy to push something you're unattached to, but Brown is probably rethinking his destructive

liberal agenda now.

Since he supports open borders and abhors all who criticize that as a danger to our

nation, then it should apply his policy to his own home.

After all, he doesn't want a border wall, so by his logic, he should feel safe keeping

his home open and unlocked to all who enter.

One homeless man didn't think Brown would mind if he just moved in with him saying,

he thought the Governor was an "open door kind of guy" so it would be fine.

The irony is too great.

Brown just found out first hand what a problem the homeless population is he's ignored

as well as the need for securing homes and borders from unwelcome guests.

Fox News reports:

A homeless man who was arrested last month after breaking into California Gov. Jerry

Brown's home in Sacramento reportedly said he only tried entering the mansion because

he figured the sanctuary state politician was "an open-door policy kind of guy."

The California Highway Patrol said 51-year-old Steven Seeley was arrested April 19 and treated

at a hospital for cuts he received while breaking a window to get out of the home in downtown

Sacramento, located about 10 blocks from the Capitol.

In an interview with KCRA-TV on Sunday, Seeley claimed he heard what sounded like a large

cat roaring nearby, and ran in to an unlocked side door.

"He's an open-door policy kind of guy, so I figured the door would be unlocked, or

else I wouldn't have ran over there if I thought the door would be locked," Seeley

told KCRA.In an interview from the Sacramento County Jail on Thursday with the Sacramento

Bee, Seeley said he has never been diagnosed with a mental disorder, but said he does experience

delusions and may be confused about the series of events."I was looking for the security

staff, but I didn't see anybody," he told the paper.

"I thought the governor was in trouble, I thought he was in danger of being attacked

by the wild animals, so I walked in.

I yelled 'Jerry!'"

Once inside, Seeley told KCRA he hid in a closet after hearing growling again, and then

jumped out a window into the fenced-in yard and fled.

He then cut his arm climbing back over the fence and was taken by a Good Samaritan to

a local hospital, where he was later arrested by police.

The 51-year-old said that he is an almost daily methamphetamine user, and sleeps inside

a shuttered hotel located across the street from the governor's mansion.Governor Brown

wasn't at home at the time that Seeley broke in, but his wife was who was reportedly upstairs

as this intruder walked around their home yelling.

Mrs.Brown reportedly did not have contact with Seeley, but probably had a few words

about it with her husband when he came home.

This is the product of the governor's policies, giving people the impression they can come

and do what they want and not solving the issues like the economy and homelessness that

are plaguing the state.

Liberalism is not focused on fixing anything, their agendas are only designed to go against

conservatives.

It's only fair that if they are going to push policies and rules that they say are

great for everyone else, that they should be forced to deal with the problems they create.

Brown should have to live with his doors unlocked and no security staff for as long as he's

going to insist on open borders.

Otherwise, he's contradicting his own claim and Seeley just proved it by helping himself

to the Governor's house.

For more infomation >> PRICELESS! California Governor Open Border Champ Got a HUGE Surprise When He Walked Into His House! - Duration: 5:07.

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BREAKING: Extreme Crisis In California And It's NOT From The Border - Duration: 4:04.

BREAKING: Extreme Crisis In California And It's NOT From The Border

Workers in California, who are desperately trying to clean up the state because of the

skyrocketing homeless population, are facing grotesque conditions.

Some workers even fear for their health after being faced with buckets of fecal matter and

dirty needles.

In a democrat's paradise, such as California, you would think all those taxes and numerous

regulations would be able to house some people.

But as the taxes and regulations increaseso does the homeless rate, and state workers

tasked with cleaning up the mess caused by democrat's policies are facing dire situations.

The taxes will have to continue to rise too in order to cover the cost of cleaning up

the shanty towns.

According to Fox News, the cost of cleaning up the state's numerous shanty towns is

also hitting record highs, and that price tag is likely to keep rising as workers tasked

with tossing the vagrants' syringes, feces, used feminine hygiene products, and buckets

of urine demand safer work conditions; but that doesn't seem possible considering their

job.

The Golden State's homeless population of more than 130,000 people is now about 25 percent

of the nationwide total, and cleaning up after the surging group is getting costly — topping

$10 million in 2016-17.

But the human cost is getting equally untenable, a workers' advocate says.

In an official grievance filed last week, the union representing California's maintenance

workers accused the state of subjecting its members to hazardous conditions without proper

training or equipment.

California will likely provide necessary equipment, and it will all fall onto the backs of the

already poverty-stricken taxpayers of the state.

As more are flung into homelessness,instead of easing up on the oppressive government

policies that led to this crisis, most politicians in the Golden State will buckle down and pour

gasoline on the bonfire.

"It is the Union's contention that Caltrans is not ensuring that our members are being

provided the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), necessary training, necessary

vaccinations and proper compensation for the dangerous hazmat duties they are performing

when cleaning up homeless encampments on State Caltrans property," International Union

of Operating Engineers director Steve Crouch said in the complaint.

Crouch said that the workers face slippery and muddy conditions in areas riddled with

sharp objects, such as used needles, and that could present a health concern.

Considering many of California's big cities are dealing with Hepatitis A outbreaks because

of the homeless problem, Crouch definitely should be concerned.

"Feces and urine and feminine products and all kinds of things on the ground; needles,

syringes, you know they use buckets, five-gallon buckets for toilets and it gets really disgusting,"

he said.

Workers also fear confrontations with residents of the shanty towns the state has tasked them

with cleaning up.

Sometimes they have pit bulls in there.

They'll, you know, let the dogs loose to chase the Caltrans workers out," Crouch

said.

"Sometimes they'll throw rocks at the Caltrans workers."

A worker who chose to omit his name out of fear of state retaliation said he's seen

it all.

"I've been exposed to blood, needles, women's feminine products… five-gallon

buckets of human feces," he told The Sacramento Bee.

For more infomation >> BREAKING: Extreme Crisis In California And It's NOT From The Border - Duration: 4:04.

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BREAKING: Extreme Crisis In California And It's NOT From The Border - Duration: 3:44.

BREAKING: Extreme Crisis In California And It's NOT From The Border

Workers in California, who are desperately trying to clean up the state because of the

skyrocketing homeless population, are facing grotesque conditions.

Some workers even fear for their health after being faced with buckets of fecal matter and

dirty needles.

In a democrat's paradise, such as California, you would think all those taxes and numerous

regulations would be able to house some people.

But as the taxes and regulations increaseso does the homeless rate, and state workers

tasked with cleaning up the mess caused by democrat's policies are facing dire situations.

The taxes will have to continue to rise too in order to cover the cost of cleaning up

the shanty towns.

According to Fox News, the cost of cleaning up the state's numerous shanty towns is

also hitting record highs, and that price tag is likely to keep rising as workers tasked

with tossing the vagrants' syringes, feces, used feminine hygiene products, and buckets

of urine demand safer work conditions; but that doesn't seem possible considering their

job.

The Golden State's homeless population of more than 130,000 people is now about 25 percent

of the nationwide total, and cleaning up after the surging group is getting costly — topping

$10 million in 2016-17.

But the human cost is getting equally untenable, a workers' advocate says.

In an official grievance filed last week, the union representing California's maintenance

workers accused the state of subjecting its members to hazardous conditions without proper

training or equipment.

California will likely provide necessary equipment, and it will all fall onto the backs of the

already poverty-stricken taxpayers of the state.

As more are flung into homelessness,instead of easing up on the oppressive government

policies that led to this crisis, most politicians in the Golden State will buckle down and pour

gasoline on the bonfire.

"It is the Union's contention that Caltrans is not ensuring that our members are being

provided the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), necessary training, necessary

vaccinations and proper compensation for the dangerous hazmat duties they are performing

when cleaning up homeless encampments on State Caltrans property," International Union

of Operating Engineers director Steve Crouch said in the complaint.

Crouch said that the workers face slippery and muddy conditions in areas riddled with

sharp objects, such as used needles, and that could present a health concern.

Considering many of California's big cities are dealing with Hepatitis A outbreaks because

of the homeless problem, Crouch definitely should be concerned.

"Feces and urine and feminine products and all kinds of things on the ground; needles,

syringes, you know they use buckets, five-gallon buckets for toilets and it gets really disgusting,"

he said.

Workers also fear confrontations with residents of the shanty towns the state has tasked them

with cleaning up.

Sometimes they have pit bulls in there.

They'll, you know, let the dogs loose to chase the Caltrans workers out," Crouch

said.

"Sometimes they'll throw rocks at the Caltrans workers."

A worker who chose to omit his name out of fear of state retaliation said he's seen

it all.

"I've been exposed to blood, needles, women's feminine products… five-gallon

buckets of human feces," he told The Sacramento Bee.

For more infomation >> BREAKING: Extreme Crisis In California And It's NOT From The Border - Duration: 3:44.

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First Death Linked To E. Coli-Tainted Lettuce Reported In California - Duration: 0:31.

For more infomation >> First Death Linked To E. Coli-Tainted Lettuce Reported In California - Duration: 0:31.

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Hip-Hop Olympics Bracket Week 1: California Love - Duration: 16:29.

Hip-Hop Olympics Bracket Week 1: California Love

The following is the first installment of a new series, The Hip-Hop Olympics Bracket.

Throughout the next several weeks, we will be examining several of hip-hop's most prominent locales.

Historical context, musical aesthetic, key players, and prominent themes will be analyzed.

Once the series is complete, there will be a vote to decide which region reigns supreme.

We need your involvement for this one.

In order to find a winner, we invite our readers weigh in with their ideal roster for each region: six players, two producers, and two coaches.

The comments will be tallied, and once the final vote comes to pass, fan-voted teams will be pitted against one another in order to crown a single champion.

For this week's installment, we shall be examining California.

As California is home to a variety of diverse cities, many of which boast thriving hip-hop scenes, it seems fitting to examine the state as a singular entity.

VOTE FOR YOUR IDEAL TEAM IN THE COMMENTS SECTION

6 Players

2 Producers

2 Coaches

Players: Your rappers. The ones you know will murder a track. Maybe its flow, maybe its lyrics, maybe its straight up charisma.

Coaches: Now that youve picked your rappers, you need somebody to keep them in line. To oversee the whole thing.

You gotta make sure youve got some OGs holding it down.

Producers: Youve got your lineup, but who is going to bless them with the beat?.

For example, my team would look something like this:

Players: Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul, ScHoolboy Q, Ice Cube, Xzibit, Nate Dogg (RIP)

Coaches: Snoop Dogg, E-40

Producers: DJ Quik, Dr. Dre

Week One: California

The influence is undeniable. From "Fuck The Police" to Boyz N The Hood.

Lowriders to women, weed, and weather. G-funk whistles, smooth bass lines, and crisp percussion.

Endless classics, influenced in equal measure by sociopolitical anxiety and pure, unbridled hedonism.

In short, West coast hip-hop. Doubtless, many have come to acknowledge the birthplace of the movement as New York. 1520 Sedgwick Avenue, The Bronx, to be specific.

With sample based music at the forefront, artists like The Sugarhill Gang, DJ Kool Herc, and Afrika Bambaataa used their expanding platform to bolster the voices of the unheard; minorities and impoverished communities, looked down on by authorities and lawmakers.

While a revolution was going down in New York City, the West Coast was not to be outdone.

Many claim that a California based hip-hop culture was burgeoning simultaneously, primarily in Los Angeles and The Bay Area.

The topic is certain to cause debate among purists, especially those who lived through the infamous (and deadly) East vs. West rivalries of the nineties.

To this day, nationalism remains a defining point of pride; you'd be hard pressed to find a New Yorker willing to cite California as hip-hop's home.

Not unlike the homies in NYC, the ubiquity of California hip-hop was undeniably elevated by DJs, primarily The World Class Wreckin' Cru.

Younger listeners might recognize the name through Dr.Dre, who spent some time with the group in the 1980s; "Its not a fluke, its been tried, Im the truth, since Turn Off the Lights from the World Class Wreckin Cru," raps Dre, on the iconic "Still D.R.E."

The group's contribution to the scene is not to be understated.

Implementing genres such as disco, funk, and electronic, the Cru proceeded to build a foundation still evident in the West Coast music of today.

The advent of drum machines ushered in a new sound, and pioneers like Dre and DJ Yella went on to dominate the local DJ scene.

Dre eventually caught the eye of Eazy E, and together with rappers Ice Cube and MC Ren, the four artists formed the world's most dangerous group, N.W.A.

After bringing Yella on board for added production, it didn't take long for them to get to work on their debut Straight Outta Compton, which would soon become entrenched in the annals of hip-hop history.

The 2015 biopic has since shed some light on the group's origin story, but it's safe to assume that many were already familiar with "Fuck The Police" long before the film.

While seminal hip-hop may have a benevolent reputation (the classic "my name is ___ and I'm here to say" flow comes to mind), N.W.A were the antithesis.

Straight Outta Compton's opening track seemed to encapsulate the zeitgeist of the time, with no shortage of unfiltered, uncompromising aggression aimed at any-and-all oppressors.

It's hard to deny N.W.A's role in pioneering the subgenre of gangsta rap, especially given the project's status as one of the first albums to sport the "parental advisory" sticker.

The success of N.W.A. went on to spawn successful solo careers for Dre, Ice Cube, and Eazy-E, who sadly died in 1995.

During the early nineties, the impact of N.W.A. continued to spread, and plenty of new names and faces rose to the forefront.

Snoop Dogg, Daz Dillinger, Kurupt, Nate Dogg, and 2Pac Shakur came to define the decade's sonic era, with the leviathan-esque Death Row Records leaving a destructive trail in its wake.

The history of Death Row and its legacy is a long and bittersweet tragedy; perhaps, should there be enough public interest, a deep dive into the label can be arranged for a later date.

In some ways, it feels like California and New York have always been natural rivals.

While the competition can feel friendly at times, at others, the hostility is downright palpable.

The East vs. West narrative was never stronger than it was during Death Row and Bad Boy's infamous beef.

As we all know, the feud ultimately proved fatal for both label's promising young talents. Yet in his death, Pac became immortalized, expanding beyond the realm of music.

Despite being born in New York City, 2Pac became one of the iconic California rappers in history.

Case in point, "California Love," which has withstood the test of time as one of hip-hop's iconic anthems, uniting Pac with fellow icons Roger Troutman and Dr. Dre. I've already written about Dr. Dre's production at length.

In truth, the man's musical aptitude needs no introduction.

From the groundbreaking production and engineering of The Chronic, to the cinematic, horror-inspired soundscapes of Eminem's Relapse, Dre's production has remained one of the West Coast's golden properties.

Whether it be through Snoop Dogg's myriad bangers, or his work on Xzibit's Restless LP, Dre's contributions to the Cali canon have been a masterful blend of tradition and innovation.

In many ways, Andre Young represents a generational talent akin to a LeBron James or a Jordan.

Meanwhile, artists like the equally prolific DJ Quik went on to have immense impact in their own right.

While some of his peers have surpassed him in brand recognition, the contributions of David Blake are legion.

Whether it be mixing 2Pac's All Eyez On Me, or blending hip-hop with jazz fusion on his "Quik's Groove" series, the hilarious and smooth Compton legend is but one of the West Coast's most understated talents.

Once again, dont forget to vote for your roster.

6 Players. 2 Producers. 2 Coaches.

Age shouldnt necessarily be a factor; for example, if you love Ice Cubes early nineties prolific run, you can opt to vote him as a player.

For more infomation >> Hip-Hop Olympics Bracket Week 1: California Love - Duration: 16:29.

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Frontier Adds Two Flights From DIA To California - Duration: 0:20.

For more infomation >> Frontier Adds Two Flights From DIA To California - Duration: 0:20.

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California Governor Open Border Champ Got a HUGE Surprise When He Walked Into His House! - Duration: 4:44.

For more infomation >> California Governor Open Border Champ Got a HUGE Surprise When He Walked Into His House! - Duration: 4:44.

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California Gov. Jerry Brown Outlaws Homelessness - Duration: 1:54.

For more infomation >> California Gov. Jerry Brown Outlaws Homelessness - Duration: 1:54.

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Eleni Kounalakis: California's Coasts Are Not For Sale - Duration: 0:31.

Like so many Californians, I grew up loving our state's coastline

But now the Trump administration is trying to sell our coasts to the highest bidder

As your Lieutenant Governor, I'll make sure that California's coast is never for sale.

Eleni Kounalakis will fight expanded offshore drilling

And protect our air, water, and coastline for California's next generation

Eleni Kounalakis for Lieutenant Governor

Because California's coast is not for sale

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