@ Jesus_porvida
A frustrated California woman took to Twitter on Friday to blast governor Gavin Newsom’s disastrous policies that have created a desperate homeless problem. The woman – who goes by @Jesus_porvida on Twitter – was clearly upset as she posted a video detailing why she may be forced to close the doors of her business.
I have had a business in downtown Sacramento for 15 yrs, a successful business. I now have to leave my place of business. I have to close my shop.
Later tweets show pictures of the woman’s shop after the most recent in a series of break-ins, a break-in that apparently was the last straw for the Sacramento are hair stylist.
I have to clean up the poop and pee off my doorstep. I have to clean up the syringes. I have to politely ask ppl who I care for – I care about the homeless – to move their tents out of the way of the door to my business. I have to fight off people who push their way into my shop that are homeless and on drugs because you won[t arrest them for drug offenses. I have to apologize to my clients as to why they can’t get into my door because there’s somebody asleep there bc they’re not getting the help they need.
I talk to police offers. They told me to contact you. They want to do something and they can’t because you changed the laws. So I wanna know what you’re gonna do for us, the ones that are unhappy. You wanna make us a sanctuary state. You wanna make it comfortable for everybody except for the ppl that work hard and have tried their hardest to get along in life and now we have to change that because of your laws.
She shredded Newsom’s “liberal ideology” as the cause for the current chaos that forced her to close the doors of her business.
While you sit in your million dollar home you don’t have to look at what we have to look at; there’s hard working people who have to deal with this on a daily basis. What are you going to do for us?
I won’t stop , the gov of CA and his liberal ideology ruined my business.. I decided to close the doors today. I can’t do it anymore and I’m irate. Sincerely , a hard working self built self employed California business owner. pic.twitter.com/ydT28sQCYn
— † YESHUA PORVIDA † (@Jesus_porvida) August 17, 2019
— † YESHUA PORVIDA † (@Jesus_porvida) August 17, 2019
The rant sparked a flood of responses from people sharing similar experiences.
They literally wrote two bills (Jerry Brown) to destroy my husband’s company because he was uncovering government corruption. We were forced to leave the state. We moved to Florida. Sorry it happened to you , too! There are many of us.
— Dr. Gina – America’s Voice News (@RealDrGina) August 17, 2019
I feel for her because its truth. I live in Portland . Its bad too. I literally had to step over the homeless . loads of them sleeping in the middle of the sidewalk. the needles , feces/trash , up here the city won't even send out trash trucks They let Antifa smash businesses
— Malone (@aMAL0NE) August 17, 2019
— Julie Gannon (@julieagannon) August 17, 2019
https://twitter.com/fyrfeelins/status/1162704638308691970?s=20
Sorry sister, it’s horrible. And @GavinNewsom doesn’t care bout the hard workers, he taxes them and regulates them, unleashes homeless, releases felons, doesn’t want to build dams, will be rationing water, wants everyone to ride bikes and the bus. It is getting so discouraging.
— Peacefully Coexisting (@mrsmolescroft) August 17, 2019
https://twitter.com/RaBenson10/status/1162748541002891265?s=20
I moved out of downtown Sac a year ago after living there for 30 years. Could not deal w/break-ins, people sleeping on my porch, putting laundry in my washer on back service porch, stealing everything outside, begging, threatening..disrespect for LEO's & 1st responders.
— julie ross (@juliero87550759) August 17, 2019
I’m sorry. I know I couldn’t believe how bad it was there when we went in June. I used to go to Sac State and my husband worked downtown on L street. I used to love going to Sac. It felt like home. Now, it’s horrible. All the tents everywhere. Smh.
— Amy 🦊 Fox (@AFoxForChrist) August 17, 2019
Crime and pestilence have been skyrocketing in the state of California as a spate of policies decriminalizing petty theft, open drug use and vagrancy violations have tied the hands of police and left citizens and business owners vulnerable and frightened. California politicians have been deliberately vague about the problems caused by homelessness.
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