Denver activist Jon Caldara elaborated on why he dumped excrement from homeless people on the steps of City Hall that had been left by his think tank's office.
A Denver business owner who went viral last week for moving the human waste left around his building to city hall is demanding politicians start enforcing the laws against homeless people and "vagrants" leaving waste all over Denver.last week for transporting the human waste left on his building to City Hall is demanding politicians start seriously enforcing the laws against the homeless people and"vagrants" leaving waste around Colorado's capital.
The issue has gotten so tiresome for Caldara that last week, he took feces that was left on the premises of the Independence Institute andDENVER SET TO GIVE 140 HOMELESS PEOPLE UP TO $12,000 IN CASH AS PART OF ‘BASIC INCOME’ PROGRAM Jon Caldara dumps human excrement on the steps of Denver's City Hall last week in protest of the city's homelessness policies."seem to care more about the vagrants than the people that the vagrants are committing crimes to. If our leaders cared just one-tenth as much [about] victims of crime as they do the perpetrators of crime, our streets would be clean."
When asked if he will be dropping more feces on City Hall in the future, Caldara gave an affirmative answer.
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