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Homelessness in Los Angeles is a significant issue, with $900,000 being spent per person removed from the streets.
Seeing these massive homeless camps in places like Oakland and LA is shocking. It's like an open-air combination mental asylum and drug market.
Homelessness in Los Angeles is exacerbated by inefficient spending, with $900,000 spent per person removed from the streets.
The far left and far right sometimes end up wanting the same thing due to their extreme views, such as the idea of turning Alcatraz into low-income housing, which is humorously equated to a prison.
Governor Stitt advocates for drug-free homeless zones, opposing policies that allow drug use in treatment areas.
Everywhere you look, trash, paraphernalia, rotting food, and even dead animals. This is the reality of the streets.
Imagine being the mayor of L.A. with a hundred thousand homeless people and $23 billion spent without solving the problem. It's like taking your car to get fixed and it comes back worse.
The chaos in cities like Portland is unbelievable. If this was a house, I'd call protective services. It's an unfit government allowing people to live like this.
Homelessness in Los Angeles should be addressed by providing services and housing, rather than allowing street encampments.
There is a need for radical transparency and accountability for nonprofits receiving state funds to ensure they are effectively addressing homelessness.