Activists throughout California are now mobilizing to "occupy" hotel rooms and declare a "human right to housing." Rather than protect basic property rights, political leaders are now threatening to "commandeer" hotels that don't cooperate. This will escalate in coming weeks.https://twitter.com/SteelandBallast/status/1259896762791165954 …
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Replying to @realchrisrufo
This is mainly being pushed by activist groups. "political leaders" have been pretty resistant to just handing out keys to hotel rooms. Rightfully so. "basic property rights" were upheld. the cops removed the agitators.
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Replying to @RussTkr
True in this instance, but city councilmembers in Los Angeles are threatening to "commandeer" hotels and then purchase them if they go bankrupt during the shutdown.
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Replying to @realchrisrufo
There are fringe leaders in SF trying to score point with a progressive base calling for "commandeering" hotels too But these are not serious proposals with any hope turning into reality. Leaders in big metros understand that they can not kneecap their tourist industry.
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