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Why California’s Homeless Problem Keeps Getting Worse "The money gets distributed to nonprofits and NGOs, and it stops one or two levels down. It doesn't get down to where the homeless are, where they're suffering. They don't care about them. They are nothing but pawns..." "The year before they...

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Elon Musk exposes California Democrat NGOs make a fortune off the homeless “They're getting close to a million dollars per drug zombie — They need to keep them in the area so they get the revenue — They don't arrest the drug dealers because otherwise the drug zombies would leave” “Homeless is the wrong word. Like, homeless implies that somebody got a little behind on their mortgage payments and if they just got a job offer, they'd be back on their feet. But someone who is totally dead inside shuffling along down the street with a needle dangling out of their leg, you know, taking a dump in the middle of the street, they're not, like, one job offer away from getting back on their feet. You know, these sort of charities, they get this money. The money is proportionate to the number of homeless people. Their incentive structure is to maximize the number of drug zombies, not minimize it. That's why they don't arrest the drug dealers 'cause if they arrest the drug dealers, the drug zombies leave and they would stop getting money from the state of California and from- from all the charities. This is a diabolical scam. You're taxed on any money going through the system in San Francisco and that money goes to the homeless industrial complex. When you add up all the money that's flowing, they're getting close to a million dollars per drug zombie. It's like $900,000 or something, like some crazy amount of money is going to these organizations. So they wanna keep people just barely alive. They need to keep them in the area so they get the revenue. They don't arrest the drug dealers because otherwise the drug zombies would leave. If they get too much drugs then they die, so they're kept in this perpetual zone of being addicted, but just barely alive.”

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"I have been waiting my entire adult political life to hear somebody say this" about the LA homelessness crisis. L A R R Y praises Spencer Pratt for calling out most of the homeless for what they are: drug addicts. "I interviewed the guy who runs the Mission Shelter in Los Angeles. It's a Biblical-based Christian shelter. And I said, 'If somebody knocks on your door right now, do you have a bed for them?' He goes, 'Yes.' I said, 'Do you ever run out of beds?' 'Nope.' 'How is that possible?' 'We will figure out a way. We will find a bed for them. But we have never, ever, ever run out of beds.' 'Well, then, why doesn't Los Angeles, the city, just work with you?' And he goes, 'Oh, that's simple, because I have standards, and I want to make sure that anybody who's living in our shelter, they don't bring drugs with them. They can't bring a dog with them. They can't abuse people. They can't abuse their neighbors. If they're schizophrenic or have mental health problems, they need to go to a doctor.' O'Connor continues his monologue: "Understand, if they have a mental health problem, you don't just kick them out on the street. You hand them over to the appropriate authorities, so you get the crazy person off the street. "What a concept. You have a mayor of Los Angeles who looks at the exact same thing and says, 'Well, of course these people have mental health issues. They live on the street.' Okay. What are you doing about it? 'Well, nothing. We're going to let them keep living on the street.' So you have no compassion. You actually don't care about these people at all." WATCH

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