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Climate ChangeJuly 15, 2026
California will now go through your garbage to make sure you are properly fighting climate change, or else
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Sacramento currently faces a severe homelessness epidemic. You would think that cleaning up the streets would be the biggest priority for officials in California’s capital. That is not the case. And while proper disposal of trash is the last thing the city should be focusing its efforts on, it seems to be its biggest concern.
The City of Sacramento will start auditing trash cans to ensure garbage is being disposed of in the correct bin. The city claims this is because of climate change or whatever, but again, the fact that this is a priority and something officials wish to prioritize, while there are literal zombies on the streets, tells you all you need to know.
Sacramento, California, will now be inspecting residents' trash to make sure they are in compliance with state law.
The City of Sacramento will send crews across the city to track and check that residents are sorting their trash properly.
It's just a matter of time until they… pic.twitter.com/3wzoBuNIKR
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) July 14, 2026
Per the New York Post:
Sacramento residents are bracing for tight supervision of what they throw in their trash as Gov. Gavin Newsom’s mandates require the city to lay invasive eyes on them.
Bin inspections are set to be deployed this month due to SB 1383, a law that requires local governments to take steps to reduce methane emissions caused by short-lived climate pollutants.
One of the key goals of the initiative is to see if homeowners are sorting their organic waste properly. City officials say they caught many sorting their trash into the wrong bin.
Just think about what the city is doing here. They have created a job where they pay people to snoop through residents' trash cans. Those priorities tell you all you need to know: the city cannot be bothered to do anything to make people better off while spying on how residents dispose of waste. It truly is insane.
According to crime data, Sacramento is “Safer than 5% of U.S. cities.” Your chance of being a violent crime victim is one out of 133. That is higher than the state average of one out of 206. Your chance of being the victim of property crime is even higher, with the risk being one in 36. So, again, the fact that trash can waste is something the city feels like is worthy of funding, while crime and homelessness continue to wreak havoc on residents, should result in more outrage. To call these people a disgrace would be an understatement.
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