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Our air quality is terrible. Even after rain, fibers fall from the sky. The majority of what we see is not bugs, just particles in the air. We need to address this issue and speak up. It's hard to believe we're still alive.

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Our country and our capital, Washington DC, have become dirty and crime-ridden. It needs to be taken over and properly managed with care, money, and cleanliness. The marble is covered in graffiti, the roads are filthy and haven't been cleaned in months. There are old McDonald's containers and debris everywhere. It's disgusting. This issue has been a part of my election platform. Whenever I go out, I notice broken medians that need fixing.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of community involvement in keeping the streets clean. They acknowledge that sometimes wind may blow trash back onto the streets, but it is our responsibility to do our part in disposing of it properly. By keeping the trash off the streets, we not only ensure a cleaner environment for future generations but also prevent vehicles from idling. The speaker urges everyone to put the trash where it belongs, whether it be in a landfill, trash bin, or on the side of the road. They acknowledge that circumstances may cause trash to blow back onto the streets, but it is important to make an effort to keep it off the roads for the sake of the economy.

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A California neighborhood with houses around $800-900,000 is facing issues due to homeless encampments. Residents can no longer allow children to ride bikes or walk dogs because the sidewalks are blocked. The encampments are unsanitary, with people defecating in the streets. Propane tanks used in the encampments have caused fires. Residents say the city has ignored repeated complaints. They believe the situation would be different if the encampments were in the neighborhoods of politicians like Gavin Newsom, Nancy Pelosi, or Mayor Karen Bass. The encampments are growing, and residents want their neighborhood back.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of community involvement in keeping the streets clean. They acknowledge that sometimes wind may blow trash back onto the streets, but it is our responsibility to do our part in disposing of it properly. By keeping the trash off the streets, we not only ensure a cleaner environment for future generations but also prevent vehicles from idling. The speaker urges everyone to put the trash where it belongs, even though they understand that circumstances may cause trash to blow back onto the streets. They highlight the significance of keeping the economy moving and express frustration towards those who don't care about the issue.

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It's 2 a.m., and the work on the border wall is ongoing. The effort is relentless, and I have to acknowledge that I agree with President Trump's initiative to build this wall. Living in Arizona, I see firsthand the need for stronger border security. Enough is enough.

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The speaker believes the average Houston resident assumes their recycling is being processed, but it's actually sitting in a lot. The speaker placed 12 Apple AirTags in recycling bags to track their journey. Two bags ended up at FCC Environmental, one remained at the dump, and nine ended up at the same lot where the speaker is standing.

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It's alarming to see the amount of trash around here, especially along the road I drive my kids to school on. The sight of discarded appliances like fridges and ovens is horrific and unfortunately common. This isn’t an isolated incident; it reflects a broader issue in the area. One notable place, White Duck Taco, which I used to enjoy visiting with my wife, is completely gone. It's frustrating to think about the local community's inability to clean this up with the limited equipment available. Large machinery is necessary to handle the scale of the mess.

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I work 60 to 80 hours a week and have to live next to an RV with trash and a vehicle with drug paraphernalia. I'm tired of Ted Wheeler saying he understands our pain; we want action. I'm a disabled veteran who fought and bled for this country. I don't have much, but I worked hard for it. It's about them imposing their will on us. I take care of my family and don't bother anybody, but I shouldn't have to worry every day. I'm worried the child in the RV might blow up because of propane tanks and open electrical wires, but the government doesn't seem to care. They'll respond when it blows up and catches fire.

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My house is a mess. There's stuff everywhere, even on the windows. It's overwhelming.

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The Hotel Del's beaches in San Diego County were closed over Memorial Day weekend due to constant pollution, impacting Navy SEALs and service members' health, posing a national security threat. Imperial Beach beaches have been continuously closed for three years, harming residents and businesses. The issue stems from 5 to 10 million gallons of sewage daily bypassing the treatment plant in Tijuana and flowing into the US via the Tijuana River. Imperial Beach passed a bipartisan resolution on April 16 requesting state, federal, and Mexican government action. They want the federal government to consider statutory enforcement, potentially limiting border crossings during health emergencies caused by the Tijuana River crisis. The speaker believes the long-term solution involves Mexico building and maintaining its sewage infrastructure. Despite agreements and the US paying 80% for a treatment plant that handles only Mexican sewage, Mexico has not developed its infrastructure in over 30 years.

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Downtown San Francisco is shown with barricades blocking off the area. The speaker expresses their dislike for these barricades, stating that it is unfortunate our country is not safe enough to avoid them. The speaker also mentions feeling sad about the need for barricades. The transcript abruptly ends, leaving the viewer to imagine the impact on the economy.

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I live in America, where gun violence is prevalent, chemicals in our food are banned elsewhere, and political candidates have questionable backgrounds. Our country is involved in wars, yet lacks compassion for those in need. The recent ship accident highlights the lack of care for non-citizens. Our world is corrupt, lacking love and empathy. We need to step back, assess the situation, and strive for a better future.

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San Francisco is facing numerous issues that are causing concern. The streets are littered with garbage and human waste, while signs on cars plead for their windows not to be broken. Violent crimes are increasing, and the city seems to be overrun by the homeless. Additionally, many storefronts are now vacant. This deterioration is disheartening, especially considering that San Francisco was once considered a fantastic city. As a result, I cannot recommend visiting here anymore. Instead, I suggest exploring Napa Valley or other nearby areas.

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I want to do a federal takeover of Washington DC to make it great again. It's like a large real estate deal. We need to make it gorgeous again by getting rid of graffiti on marble columns and removing tents and homeless people from our beautiful parks. We should take care of the homeless, but they can't stay in these areas. They shouldn't be resting at the base of the Washington Monument.

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A person states that mothers have to cover their children when walking on Sixteenth Street. Another person says they are there every day and asks if the speaker thinks they are not cleaning it up. The first person acknowledges the cleanup efforts take time. The second person mentions people commenting about the videos and says the first person can tell them they are doing it. The second person also mentions other people on Twitter who have been hating on the city for a long time, but acknowledges the first person loves the city.

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I am outraged by the state of Lafayette Park. Over 7,000 pieces of trash have been left behind, houses have been vandalized, and the Palestinian flag has been raised and remains there. Graffiti saying "Free Palestine" and "Decolonize Palestine, decolonize the United States" can be seen. It is unbelievable that law enforcement allowed this to happen on the grounds of the White House. We, the people, have to pay for the cleanup. This is Armstrong Williams reporting.

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I drove through downtown LA today and was shocked by what I saw. The city is in a terrible state, with stray dogs roaming the streets, burned-down businesses on every corner, and homeless encampments in city parks. The human suffering is heartbreaking, with people digging through garbage and living in squalor. These conditions are like those in a third-world country. The blame lies with the Democrat policies that have been in place for the past 70 years. These policies, disguised as human rights, have actually dehumanized and destroyed people. The elite, who live in gated mansions, are shielded from the consequences of their actions. This video aims to show the reality of what is happening in Los Angeles. Saving the city will require a miracle.

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This is the neighborhood I grew up in. It used to be beautiful and a great place to live. Now, it’s changed significantly, and I see issues like rats. This diversity has led to a decline that I find disappointing.

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Look at those streets, it's like a war zone, a dead city. This is Havana, or what's left of it. There's no prosperity, no path, no future. People are living like zombies, surviving rather than truly living. It's sad to see a nation drowning in hunger and need. This is what Fidel Castro wanted for Latin America, what they want for Venezuela, Colombia, and Mexico. This is communism, folks. Don't let it reach your country.

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I'm here to teach tough love. Illegal aliens get luxury treatment while our homeless suffer. We shut down shelters in Staten Island by pressuring politicians and protesting. Get out there, be loud, and fight back. Voting matters. Fight like it's your last day on Earth.

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I want to know why helicopters and airplanes keep spraying something over us. It's causing stuff to fall off my roof and into my garden bed. I can hear the planes coming over and dropping garbage on my house. I don't understand why they are doing this to us. They need to stop.

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My city is on fire right now. The entire area is burning, and I just flew in last night. It's a disaster in Southern California. There have been terrible fires in many places, but this is my home. The market I shop at, my kids' schools, and many friends have all been affected. Numerous friends have lost their homes.

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A resident expresses feeling unsafe in her neighborhood due to homeless encampments and confrontations with non-English speakers who are throwing trash in her yard. She states she has tried to help the homeless to prevent them from squatting on her property. She says she weighs 95 pounds and feels unable to defend herself, and her elderly husband wants to move after 45 years in the home due to the mental toll. She questions who is protecting citizens if the city is protecting those under temporary protected status, and asks for a reason to stay in the town.

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There is a problem that needs to be addressed urgently. We must determine what is happening and why. I reached out to the mayor to inquire about the situation, repeatedly asking what is going on. It is concerning that President Obama refuses to acknowledge the issue. We need to uncover the truth and understand what is happening.
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