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From: BTR1701 <atropos@mac.com>
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Subject: Re: Jimmy Kimmel Calls USA "Filthy And Disgusting" After Traveling to Japan: "We Are Like Hogs Compared to the Japanese"
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In article <uunf55$v0c0$1@dont-email.me>, FPP <fredp1571@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> On 4/4/24 4:02 PM, BTR1701 wrote:
> > In article <uumno6$p8sf$2@dont-email.me>,
> >   Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
> > 
> >> Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel said he's looking at America in a new light
> >> after a recent visit to Japan.
> >>
> >> The 56-year-old said his trip abroad made him realize that the U.S. is
> >> unsanitary compared to the land of the rising sun.
> >>
> >> "After traveling to Japan, I realize that this place, this USA we're 
> >> always
> >> chanting about, is a filthy and disgusting country," he said during his
> >> monologue on Monday night's episode of "Jimmy Kimmel Live."
> > 
> > I agree with him. My trip to Tokyo was an eye-opener. I've never seen a
> > city so clean and beautiful with pleasant, polite, happy people
> > everywhere you go. Its only drawback was that-- of all the places I've
> > been around the world-- it's one of the harder cities to get around and
> > function in if you don't speak the language. I thought at the time that
> > if I spoke and read Japanese, I'd consider living in Tokyo for good if I
> > could.
> > 
> > Coming back to the shit-pile Los Angeles has become in just the last 10
> > short years was very disheartening.
> > 
> > It's no surprise it would be especially noticeable to Kimmel, whose
> > show's home is in an old Masonic temple right across Hollywood Blvd from
> > the Chinese Theater and the Hollywood-and-Highland Complex, where
> > fentanyl addicts stagger around like WALKING DEAD extras, crime is out
> > of control, vagrants tents and trash mountains abound, and dead bodies
> > lying on the sidewalk are a routine occurrence.
> > 
> > Coming back to that from Japan would be quite a contrast indeed.
> > 
> Japan's taxes vs US are generally considered to be pretty high.

At least the citizens of Japan get value in return for their taxes.

I live in the highest tax state in the union and when we call the cops 
for things like a vagrant openly masturbating in a park while watching 
kids, the response is "there's nothing we can do".

Betcha that doesn't happen in Japan.

When businesses are run into the ground by repeated break-ins and the 
fact that customers can't even get into their front doors anymore 
because there's a tent and trash mountain and meth addict face-down in a 
puddle of his own vomit blocking them, if they get any response from the 
city council besides a bored shrug, they're told "there's nothing we can 
do".

Betcha that doesn't happen in Japan.

Over and over, crime after crime... "There's nothing we can do. Now shut 
up and give us more tax money."

> So you'd be OK with higher taxes to fix our problems at home, right?

Except I already pay higher taxes and the problems only get worse here.

Over the last three years the people of L.A. County were taxed more than 
$3 billion "to fight homelessness". At the end of that three years, with 
three billion of our tax dollars gone, what was the result?

Homelessness has increased by 32%.