Homeless man breaks into California governor's residence

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Homeless man breaks into California governor's residence, says he's an 'open-door policy kind of guy'

A homeless man who was arrested last month after breaking into California Gov. Jerry Brown's home in Sacramento reportedly said he only tried entering the mansion because he figured the sanctuary state politician was "an open-door policy kind of guy."

The California Highway Patrol said 51-year-old Steven Seeley was arrested April 19 and treated at a hospital for cuts he received while breaking a window to get out of the home in downtown Sacramento, located about 10 blocks from the Capitol.

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Hopefully he took the opportunity to leave a nice steamy sh!t on brown's carpet.
 
I'd give a dollar if he started a "go-fund-me" to sue for the right to claim habitation at the Governors mansion.
 
General Land Office created?

I have no idea. Honestly, I don't really care. No one in America owns property. It belongs to some government. But, I know you know this full and well. I just think it would be interesting to see some lawsuits claiming that "public property" is actually the publics.
 
I have no idea. Honestly, I don't really care. No one in America owns property. It belongs to some government. But, I know you know this full and well. I just think it would be interesting to see some lawsuits claiming that "public property" is actually the publics.
Rhetorical question for the Zippyjuans of the world.

He was explaining how much acreage of this country is uninhabitable and already spoken for while conveniently ignoring the GLO and its successor, the BLM.
 
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