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I'm of the mind that the corrupt elites running the once ideal state of California, simply do not want to solve the problem. They throw billions of dollars at the crisis, which simply gets absorbed into the morass of unaccountability and winds up in the pockets of those in charge. These despicable, corrupt politicians are DELIBERATELY eroding the safety, beauty and success of their own state, from the luxuriousness of their ivory towers, far removed from the squalor of everyday life. They are deliberately demolishing the quality of life of those they're supposed to be representing, bc their end goal is totally aligned with the globalist takeover. The Democrat party has been hijacked for decades by truly evil, anti-American actors. Or maybe their true colors are finally showing through more openly.

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Living in the L.A. area, I agree that mental illness and drug addiction are widespread among the unhoused. It's obvious in many neighborhoods in L.A. County. I also agree that mandatory treatment has to be part of a comprehensive plan, though that is perhaps the most difficult and controversial of all the necessary pieces to move toward a solution. California governments at the state and local levels have allowed homelessness to increase to such a level that only a massive investment in housing, services and sufficient dedicated personnel to do the varied, challenging and skilled work required- far beyond the number of people who work hard to support the unhoused today in both public and private organizations.

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