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By the way this board has more than 10 Ihub followers somebody was telling me it was only 10
Peeps beware Ted got his minions out here he wants you to sell so you have no voice if you must sell hold some let no one take away your right... no matter what...
Whatever Ted’s a hobo anyway all I’m gonna say is if you must sell hold some so that you have a voice I have a voice and always will...
Like I said you just got here I’ve been here long time yes my vote and those who held some their vote was heard and they profited many did for the past four months, you missed out that’s life...we’ll see what happens this next time... all I got to say is if you must sell hold some so that you have a voice...
You must be new I’ve already had two votes go back and read the messages my voice was heard and will always be heard and I don’t smoke by the way...
All I’ve got to say is if you must sell Hold some so that you have a voice this company is going to be here I know I will always have a voice and my declaration shall be heard...
I ow I saw ted in this video laying in the gutter this is one of the shareholders favorite cities ,,,San Francisco creates ‘Poop Patrol’ to battle human waste problem,by john stossel foxnews https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/john-stossel-san-francisco-has-become-the-slum-by-the-bay-bad-laws-cause-citys-homeless-crisis San Francisco’s mayor has created a new program called ‘Poop Patrol’ to clean up the human waste from the infested sidewalks.
So I went to San Francisco to make a video about that.
I’ve never seen slums in Africa, but I’ve seen them in Haiti and India.
What I saw in San Francisco looked similar. As one local resident put it, “There’s shit everywhere. It’s just a mess out here.”
There’s also lots of mental illness. One man told us, “Vampires are real. I’m paranoid as hell.” San Francisco authorities mostly leave the mentally ill to fend for themselves on the street.
Other vagrants complain about them. “They make it bad for people like us that hang out with a sign,” one beggar told us.
San Francisco is a pretty good place to “hang out with a sign.” People are rarely arrested for vagrancy, aggressive panhandling or going to the bathroom in front of people’s homes. In 2015, there were 60,491 complaints to police, but only 125 people were arrested.
Public drug use is generally ignored. One woman told us, “It’s nasty seeing people shoot up -- right in front of you. Police don’t do anything about it! They’ll get somebody for drinking a beer but walk right past people using needles.”
Each day in San Francisco, an average of 85 cars are broken into.
“Inside Edition” ran a test to see how long stereo equipment would last in a parked car. Their test car was quickly broken into. Then the camera crew discovered that their own car had been busted into as well.
Some store owners hire private police to protect their stores. But San Francisco’s police union has complained about the competition. Now there are only a dozen private cops left, and street people dominate neighborhoods.
We followed one private cop, who asked street people, “Do you need any type of homeless outreach services?”
Most say no. “They love the freedom of not having to follow the rules,” said the cop.
And San Francisco is generous. It offers street people food stamps, free shelter, train tickets and $70 a month in cash.
“They’re always offering resources,” one man dressed as Santa told us. “San Francisco’s just a good place to hang out.”
So, every week, new people arrive.
Some residents want the city to get tougher with people living on the streets.
“Get them to the point where they have to make a decision between jail and rehab,” one told us. “Other cities do it, but for some reason, San Francisco doesn’t have the political will.”
For decades, San Francisco’s politicians promised to fix the homeless problem.
When Sen. Dianne Feinstein was mayor, she proudly announced that she was putting the homeless in hotels: “A thousand units, right here in the Tenderloin!”
When California Governor Gavin Newsom was mayor of San Francisco, he bragged, “We have already moved 6,860 human beings.”
Last year, former Mayor Mark Farrell said, “We need to fund programs like Homeward Bound.”
But the extra funding hasn’t worked.
One reason is that even if someone did want to get off the street and rent an apartment, there aren’t many available.
San Francisco is filled with two-and three-story buildings, and in most neighborhoods, putting up a taller building is illegal. Even where zoning laws allow it, California regulations make construction so difficult that many builders won’t even try.
For years, developer John Dennis has been trying to convert an old meatpacking plant into an apartment building -- but it has taken him four years just to get permission to build.
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“And all that time, we’re paying property taxes and paying for maintenance,” says Dennis. “I will do no more projects in San Francisco.”
People in San Francisco often claim to be concerned about helping the poor. But their many laws make life much tougher for the poor.
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Experience on the OTC and big board I’ve seen them jump higher with nothing.. seems I found me a new buddy all I will say is buy some and hold them so you have a voice in the future. Let your voice be heard...
Yes very good that’s one way to look at it also another way to look at it is if it jumps up to a dollar... you never know... only buy what you can afford to lose what I say... I know I say it a lot but always remember you’re in the Wall Street swamp...
Very good we all have our own desirable range... I don’t need to know your personal holdings however but I’m pleased with you...
Oh there is value this is the swamp this is Wall Street I hope you realize that... there’s even proof to... that’s why I suggest if you’re upset with the company buy some shares and hold them so that you have a voice this company is going nowhere...
I will also say if you’ve lost money and you’re upset with the company buy some shares so that you have a voice and can oppose Ted in the future...
I guess you’re suggesting you’ve lost money that’s too bad I’m sorry for you the object is to make money and get free shares and hold some so that you have a voice. My objectives are the same I haven’t changed... if you must sell hold some so that you have a voice in the future...
They’ve had more than one dead cat bounce probably 5,6,7... but all I got to say is if you must sell hold some so you’ll have a voice in the future...
SEC couldn’t do that they’d have to delete 87% of the public tickets in the stock market swamp we would no longer have a swamp... but now if you do sell hold on to some so you could have a voice in the swamp...
I hope you held some so that at least you can vote and have a voice now this I believe without a doubt because I have done so and I always will have a voice...
They must’ve finished selling been low-volume for a few days low-volume may be a good thing low volume means a high pop when the buyers come in... i’d like to see a pop to the dollar I won’t be sitting on the sidelines plus I have a voice because I’ve got i’ve got my paper...
All I’m gonna say is if you sell hold onto some so you could have a voice in the future...
All I have to say is for those who didn’t get the vote if you have shares now and you must sell hold some and you’ll have rights to vote and speak your voice in the future not too difficult to understand this... in the meantime Ted still looks like a hobo to me...
Let’s hope he’s not... also if you buy some shares and must sell hold some that you’ll have a voice in this company they’re not going anywhere... yes they are getting a foothold into the industry...
I haven’t changed at all I’m still saying the same thing I’ve always said I never said you couldn’t vote I’m speaking in general for those who sold And didn’t hold some before the 16th have no voice... yes cannot vote you are correct there... I am the other hand have a voice and will always have a voice... now as I’ve always said those who buy after the 16th will have a voice as like myself...
Also I was able to vote today because I have shares before and after the deadline and I will always be able to vote my voice will always be heard...
I haven’t switched at all I’ve been saying the same thing if you’ve had shares and you sold than you have no voting rights this time around that seems too simple to me you make things very complicated although by your many topics now if you bought shares after the deadline and you haven’t sold all of them then you’ll have future voting rights...
You could’ve made money held free shares and vote like I said too bad some peeps just don’t think they could I had a free no vote no vote...
This is good I received mine and voted no Ted is a hobo and those who sold and didn’t hold any that’s too bad they have no voice on this now no matter what the outcome is I will always have a voice...
Stock market is closed tomorrow your prediction would have to be for today... May not happen today but anything is possible in the wall street swamp that’s why it doesn’t hurt to hold some plus you have a voice...
Lol... yeah I’ll be laughing all the way To the bank if hobo Ted gets this thing back on track and over a dollar.... here in the next week...
They’ve of tempted 2 not 1 r/s both times the shareholders voted them down... if too many shareholders sold and didn’t hold any they may not be able to vote it down this time I know I have a vote and I always will have a say...
For me it is I can vote not for those who sold and didn’t hold any not too smart if you ask me... if anybody buys and sells hold some they’ll be future votes...
Those who sold and didn’t hold any have no voice I do all though and I always will this vote in the next vote... I have been telling everybody to hold some if they must sell... this company will be here for a long time to come I will always have a voice...
Yeah but this is the wall street swamp garbage trash scam whatever can skyrocket on the OTC or NASDAQ we’ll see... and all CEOs are crooks anyway every last one... there may be one percent that or not...
The fools are the ones who sold and didn’t hold some but no matter what I sure am glad Hillary lost...HaHaHa...
Peeps need to understand Ted is extending his time he Who is selling to his hedge fund buddies he just sold 333+ million it looks like he’s trying to get the yes vote... we’ll see and he sending out his minions trying to get peeps to sell that’s why am saying hold onto Some so they’ll be some no vote next go round... if you sold you have no voice this go round...
I asked for me I have a voice and my voice will be heard always...
Exactly go back and read my posts and you’ll understand this is what I’ve been saying those who sold and didn’t hold have no voice you’re just getting here if you buy now hold some for the next go-round if it’s your so desire to do so...
my actual interest is in the company and those who hold shares...10 four... I actually have a reason for being here not some mindless reason...
Yes this is good my voice will be heard indeed it will...
Those who sold and didn’t hold some have no voice they forfeited the upper hand to Ted...
Ted failed the last two attempts we’ll see what happens this time I’m able to vote no people who buy need to hold on to some shares if they sell.for future so Ted doesn’t get the upper hand...