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You were the sheriff of LA. We want to talk to you about what LA is facing. | |
What's the future of LA? City of LA refuses to address chaos and disorder on the streets that is actually costing people's lives. | |
Businesses closing, tourists running away. | |
That's bad for the economy of LA County. | |
So the homeless during the pandemic was just out of control. | |
The activists, they want to get in the way. | |
Don't touch them. | |
You're criminalizing poverty or this or that. | |
Yet they have no answer. | |
And their solution is just to let people die on the street. | |
That's not a solution. | |
And from what we understand, the count is getting bigger, not smaller, because there's a perception in the entire nation that if you're homeless and you like to use drugs, go to LA, and until that train stops, It doesn't matter what you do locally in L.A. You can't defeat 49 other states sending all their homeless drug addicts to L.A. to get the same thing. | |
Cheap drugs, no criminal consequences for consuming it. | |
You get fed. | |
I mean, it's a great deal. | |
Hey, you may even get permanent housing as a drug addict. | |
All you're doing is you're enabling the dependency and you're normalizing that deviancy. |