California Residents FURIOUS As Reporter EXPOSES Democrats ALLOWING Homeless To Live In Sewers!
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Takeaways
- ❖A Fox 11 investigation uncovered homeless individuals living in the sewer system of South Los Angeles, describing conditions as 'worse than a rat's life'.
- ❖The host contends that California's Democratic administration, particularly Governor Gavin Newsom, has mismanaged billions of dollars allocated to homelessness, leading to a worsening crisis.
- ❖The episode criticizes the 'homeless industrial complex' of non-profits, suggesting they have a financial incentive to maintain, rather than solve, the homelessness problem.
- ❖The host advocates for mandatory institutionalization or incarceration for homeless individuals with severe mental health issues or those who break laws, arguing it's more humane than allowing them to live on the streets.
Insights
1Homeless Individuals Residing in Los Angeles Sewers
A Fox 11 news report exposed shocking conditions in South Los Angeles where homeless individuals are living underground in storm drains and the city's sewer system. The report detailed trash, human waste, and an overpowering stench, with residents emerging from drains seeking water and food.
Fox 11's Matthew Sudorf reported live from South Los Angeles, witnessing people climb out of storm drains. A non-profit worker, Juan Nala, also observed multiple individuals emerging from sewers.
2Critique of California's Homelessness Spending and Outcomes
The host and a subsequent news segment criticize California's approach to homelessness, highlighting that despite billions of dollars spent by Governor Gavin Newsom, the problem has worsened. A state audit revealed poor tracking of spending and outcomes for many homelessness programs, with agencies like CALIC failing to track results since 2021.
Host states Newsom spent 'billions and billions' but homelessness became 'much bigger problem' (). An ABC news report details an oversight hearing on California's homelessness spending, mentioning a state auditor's report from two years prior that found 'poor job tracking and spending outcomes' ().
3The 'Homeless Industrial Complex' and Misaligned Incentives
The host argues that non-profit organizations involved in addressing homelessness have an 'incentive structure to not fix the problem' because their funding depends on the problem's existence. He refers to this network as the 'drug zombie farmers' or the 'homeless industrial complex'.
Host states, 'the NOS's the nonprofits don't want solved' () and 'they have an incentive structure to not fix the problem... to make the problem worse' ().
4Advocacy for Involuntary Institutionalization or Incarceration
The host proposes that the homelessness crisis could be solved by involuntarily institutionalizing individuals with severe mental health issues or jailing those who cannot follow the law. He frames this as a more humane approach than allowing them to live in squalor on the streets.
Host states, 'the homelessness crisis can be solved very easily by simply institutionalizing these people, right? Seriously, put them in jail, okay? If they cannot uh follow the law' ().
Lessons
- Evaluate the effectiveness of public spending on social issues by scrutinizing outcome data, rather than just allocated funds, especially in areas like homelessness where significant investment has not yielded proportional improvement.
- Consider the potential for misaligned incentives within non-profit organizations or 'industrial complexes' that address social problems, where continued funding may depend on the persistence of the issue.
- Engage with local and state political discussions regarding homelessness, understanding differing perspectives on solutions—from supportive housing to involuntary institutionalization—and their ethical and practical implications.
Notable Moments
Fox 11 report on homeless people living in sewers in South Los Angeles.
This report provides graphic, firsthand evidence of extreme living conditions, serving as the central piece of evidence for the host's critique of California's homelessness policies.
Quotes
"Homeless is the wrong word. Like the homeless implies that somebody got a little behind in their mortgage payments and if they just got a job offer they'd be back on their feet. But someone who's... I mean you see these videos of people that are just shuffling, you know, they're on fentanyl. They're they're like, you know, taking a dump in the middle of the street, you know, and they they got like open sores and stuff. They're not like one drop off or away from getting back on their feet."
"It is an atrocity that in a country this wealthy, we have people just on the streets. And we should have a a we should insist on policies that that recognize their full humanity, people who are houseless, and be able to provide them the help and resources that they need. But we should also recognize that the average person, you know, doesn't want to have to navigate around a tent city in the middle of downtown... We're not going to be able to build a working majority and support for the resources that we need to help folks like that... if we simply say, you know what, it's not their fault and so they should be able to do whatever they want because that's a losing political strategy."
"The homelessness crisis can be solved very easily by simply institutionalizing these people, right? Seriously, put them in jail, okay? If they cannot uh follow the law, right? Uh and those who clearly have mental issues um and can't take care of themselves and again need to be institutionalized that can't contribute to society at all. Yeah. Um you got to get them off the streets, right? got to get them in some type of facility and allow them to live out their lives with, you know, some some dignity, right?"
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