

She has clearly disqualified herself from all discussions of reparations. Many voted for her just to get her out of town and lost in Sacramento. Her shameless appearance and 10-minute talk at the press conference in Los Angeles illustrates that she craves the limelight at any and all costs. Instead of advocating for individual plaintiffs she should be defending the city and finding sensible solutions for an underserved neighborhood. Instead of championing a grocery store, parks and recreational facilities for those neighborhoods, Holstege encouraged a suit against the city for as much as $2 billion, yep, billion with a B. The proper restitution is for the city to invest in improvement in North Palm Springs. Everyone wants to see justice for those negatively impacted.

First, she attacked Frank Bogert without the slightest understanding of the facts surrounding Section 14 and used that as an excuse to start the discussion of reparations. In burnishing her "woke" credentials she has opened a Pandora's box of problems for the city. Her wanton disregard for the taxpayers of Palm Springs is outrageous.

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#Christy the hostage series#
The new season premiered on February 20th, featuring the series 100th episode, and will continue with weekly episodes throughout the season. The series, that airs on ID and discovery+, features the first-hand accounts of people in close proximity to those that have committed unimaginable crimes, as well as the trauma and fear that results. The true crime series, Evil Lives Here, will feature an episode about the grisly story of Humboldt County resident Ernest (Ernie) Christie.
