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Actor Frank Stallone Rips Democrats for California’s Decline, ‘Rampant Crime and Filth’

Actor Frank Stallone cited “ramping crime and filth” that denounced the Democrats for California's decline and turned the nation into something “scary” that was far from the age of glory.

“I came to California in 1979,” Stallone said. I said Fox News added that when he arrived in Golden State, “it was California Dreamin.”

“And I wasn't even the best time.” Rambo: First Blood Part II The actor continued. “No, it was much better before, but it was a real California sunny day, right? That's good. There's not much crime.”

Stallone recently revealed that he “drived downtown.” In other words, that's scary. ”

“I'll bang on the windows and lock them,” Stallone continues, “You're talking about trash being loaded four feet high. It's just dirty.”

In particular, the 1981 film Escape from New YorkThe film follows the US president, “he crashed into Manhattan and is now the biggest security prison of massive, convicted bank robbers to rescue him.” IMDB Page.

Stallone added that California is beautiful, but the state is ruined due to poor leadership from both Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) and Gov. Gavin Newsom (D). This is Gavin Newsom.

“I think this guy is very transparent. He's very fake. He's a terrible speaker. His hands and hair and everything. He's set to be mocked because he's been made, do you know what I mean? And he's a bad governor,” Stallone said.

The actor also called for a bus to be in Africa earlier this year, but several wildfires destroyed Los Angeles.

“Why are you in Ghana? Hello? What does it have to do with being mayor of Los Angeles?” Stallone asked before adding that he believes in Bass Fire Chief Christine Crowley, who was fired as a “scapegoat.”

“When there's 70 miles of wind and there's drought, it's a kind of disaster recipe.” Continue to live The actor said.

Stallone added that he would like to see Los Angeles real estate developer Rick Caruso use his private firefighters to save the Pallisard Village Mall and run for governor of California.

“I think our leadership is really bad,” he said. “I hope Rick Caruso runs for the governor. He's going to be a great governor. He's a builder. He's a foresight. He's one of those types of guys. And I think it's really good.”

Stallone also told Fox News that he wants to clean up the homeless camp in Los Angeles.

“You just have to kick them out,” Stallone said. “These Winnebagos have not parked on the curb for months. You know, we have to move. There are no more pitching tents on the sidewalks where people can't walk. There are no more pitching tents in front of people's homes.”

“When I went to the gym, it was very compressed with homeless people,” he added. “Smells – and that type of non-extinct breeding is also a bad thing of all kinds. There's a lot of human excretion. It's just terrible.”

Stallone went on to say he is “people who are in better shape than my younger self are turning the corner and pleading.”

“Would you like to go out and get a job?” the actor asked, adding, “I really don't want to pay for it.”

“I mean, yes, there are people who are mentally ill. I'll get that,” he added. “They should get help somewhere, but we can create a lot of jobs. This city is filthy. We said, listen, we'll put you in work. You're on the road crew and help clean the city. You can make a few dollars.”

Sylvester Stallone and Frank Stallone arrive at Lionsgate Los Angeles at TCL Chinese Theatre on Monday, August 11, 2014 in Hollywood, California, at the TCL Chinese Theatre (Eric Charbonnaud/Getty Images of Lionsgate)

Stallone also lamented that California's beauty is clouded by bad policies and poor leadership.

“It's in very beautiful condition. It's beautiful,” he explained. “We got the mountains, it snowed, it got the ocean. We have everything. It's just running wrong – crime. It's just ridiculous.”

“You know, you can steal and nothing happens. But for me, I'm lost on it. When I was a kid, you stole candy bars and kicked them in the ass,” recalls Stallone.

The actor's $900 theft refers to California's proposal 47, Fox News noted, explaining the policy was “shoplifting, grand theft, receiving stolen property, and misdemeanors in lieu of a felony.”

That is, “unless the defendant has been previously convicted of murder, rape, specific sexual offenses, or specific gun crimes,” the outlet added.

Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her Facebook and x at @armestrangeloand on Instagram.

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