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First off… The Big News 👇
BREAKING NEWS
Karen Bass Took Campaign Cash from Alleged Chinese Intel Operatives
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BREAKING: Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass took campaign donations from two bankers with ties to Chinese intelligence, according to The Daily Caller. The two bankers, Dominic Ng and Simon Pang, served on Bass' mayoral transition advisory team.
Both have held positions in the United— Mike Netter (@nettermike)
3:33 PM • Jul 27, 2025
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If You or Anyone You Know Was Affected By The Los Angeles Fires, You Will Want to Attend This👇
Sewage Crises On Way to Being Solved After Decades In San Diego County for Imperial Beach
6 PAGE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES IF AMERICA AND MEXICO-TIJUANA RIVER SEWAGE CRISIS.
— Mike Netter (@nettermike)
12:07 AM • Jul 25, 2025
Study Reveals Immigration, Not Rent, Drove Homelessness Surge
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
For years, we’ve been told there’s a “housing crisis.” The blame is typically laid at the feet of capitalism, Republicans, or the idea that we just don’t spend enough on the problem. But when it comes to homelessness, the politicians running the cities hardest hit—many of them Democrats—rarely look inward. Instead, they continue to push the same failed policies while deflecting responsibility.
But a study released in April 2025 from researchers at the University of Chicago and Dartmouth College offers a very different explanation for the explosion in homelessness. These aren’t right-wing institutions, but their findings directly challenge the mainstream narrative pushed by leaders like Gavin Newsom, J.B. Pritzker, and most major media outlets.
The study, titled “Asylum Seekers and the Rise in Homelessness,” examined HUD data and found a 43% increase in the number of people in U.S. homeless shelters from 2022 to 2024—erasing 16 years of progress.
A staggering 75% of that increase was concentrated in just four places: New York City, Chicago, Massachusetts, and Denver.
These areas had something in common—a massive influx of asylum seekers, many of whom were housed in emergency shelters.
Using direct local data and demographic modeling, the researchers concluded that asylum seekers accounted for roughly 60% of the rise in sheltered homelessness between 2022 and 2024. This directly challenges the widely accepted story that rising homelessness is primarily about rent prices or low wages.
One of the study’s authors, Bruce Meyer from the University of Chicago, put it bluntly:
“Substantially more than half of the increase in homelessness comes from migration, rather than new individuals falling into poverty.”
He also noted that border policies under the Trump administration—which narrowed pathways to asylum—would likely slow the growth of homelessness in the future.
As of 2024, more than 771,800 people were homeless on any given night in the United States.
The largest numbers were in New York and California—two sanctuary states with lenient criminal laws, lax immigration enforcement, and progressive governors.
Despite the scale of the crisis, mainstream outlets have largely ignored the study, possibly because it supports policies they politically oppose.
Now we know why the homelessness numbers are exploding—and it’s not just about rent or capitalism. It’s about immigration policy, sanctuary city politics, and willful denial from leaders like Gavin Newsom, Kathy Hochul, and Joe Biden. They created the problem. And now the data proves it.
Asylum Seekers and the Rise in Homelessness nber.org/papers/w33655
— Economics Papers (@CapybaraPapers)
2:05 PM • Apr 8, 2025
AB 930: New Bill Allows Illegals to Count Ballots
We need to keep exposing the insane new voting regulations they are pushing in California:
"Democrats in the California State Assembly passed AB 930 by a vote of of 59-16 in May
Now in State Senate Senate • Jul 15, 2025: Read second time. Ordered to third reading.- Extends
— Mike Netter (@nettermike)
2:30 PM • Jul 29, 2025
Newsom to Destroy More Clean Energy Dams—No Plans to Replace Power or Water
Thanks to Newsom, PG&E is going to close down two dams. The dams supply hydroelectric power and water for communities and farmers. Instead, they will divert money to protect some fish. Not mentioned is that the lose of power and water is NOT being replaced. That means the
— Mike Netter (@nettermike)
5:17 PM • Jul 28, 2025
Digging Deep
EXCLUSIVE: Dr. Vichi Ganesh and President Trump Were Targeted by the Same Corrupt Prosecutor Who Worked As Top Man Under Jack Smith
— The Gateway Pundit (@gatewaypundit)
7:26 PM • Jun 2, 2025
Trump’s First Judge Confirmed in Second Term—Senate Approves Whitney Hermandorfer
Senate confirms Whitney Hermandorfer, Trump's first federal judge of his second term in 46-42 vote to replace an Obama appointee. HUGE
— Mike Netter (@nettermike)
2:19 PM • Jul 28, 2025
“One Big Beautiful Bill” Overhauls Taxes, Welfare, Immigration in Landmark Shakeup
Click the link below to see the full timeline of changes (and how it might effect you)👇
The One Big Beautiful Bill, signed into law on July 4, included policy shifts on taxation, government assistance, student loans, and immigration. Some of these shifts will take effect immediately. Others will roll out over the next several years. Below is a timeline to help you
— Mike Netter (@nettermike)
4:02 AM • Jul 29, 2025
Newsom’s Party Tried to Overturn Voter Will on Redistricting
They Failed, But Gavin is Trying to Override The Will of The People
California voters took the power of redistricting state legislative seats away from legislators and the governor with a ballot initiative in 2008. Previously, legislators tended to draw districts to protect incumbents and create partisan advantages with bizarrely shaped districts
— Mike Netter (@nettermike)
1:42 PM • Jul 28, 2025
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New Cancer Treatment… Please Read👇
Medicine just crossed a threshold: the FDA approved a device that destroys cancer with sound — not surgery, not radiation, not drugs.
No incisions.
No systemic toxicity.
No thermal collateral.Just pure pulsed acoustic energy — guided by real-time imaging, focused to the
— Mike Netter (@nettermike)
4:18 PM • Jul 25, 2025
From My Friend in Alaska… Watch & Enjoy!
From my friend in Alaska
Watch and enjoy Eat FISH
youtube.com/post/Ugkxu20uj… via @YouTube— Mike Netter (@nettermike)
3:44 PM • Jul 26, 2025
Guest Column
A Landlord's Nightmare: The Reality of Rental Property in Los Angeles

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
Los Angeles landlords are facing an increasingly hostile environment as city regulations and tenant protections have made it nearly impossible to operate rental properties profitably.
One longtime landlord shares how the system punishes responsible property owners while enabling tenants who take advantage of extended protections.
Bureaucratic red tape, rising insurance premiums, and aggressive rent control policies have made renting in Los Angeles more of a liability than an investment.
Many landlords are now leaving the state or selling off properties, reducing the already limited housing supply.
Section 8 tenants are often prioritized, but according to the landlord, these programs can encourage dependency rather than upward mobility.
Developers and investors are pulling back due to high fees and anti-landlord sentiment from local leaders.
This retreat from the market is worsening the housing crisis, not solving it.
The article argues that political ideology has overtaken common sense, creating policies that hurt both property owners and tenants in the long run.
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