Los Angeles has initiated a new program to address its homelessness crisis, which involves constructing luxury condos costing $600,000 per unit. This initiative, while aimed at providing long-term housing solutions, has sparked controversy due to its high costs. Critics argue that the $108 billion required to house the estimated 180,000 homeless individuals in California could be better utilized. The program has been described as a misuse of taxpayer dollars, with some suggesting that it is a superficial solution that does not address the root causes of homelessness. Governor Gavin Newsom has been mentioned in relation to this initiative. Additionally, operating costs are not included in the $600,000 per unit expense.
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1/ LA finally does something for the homeless population plaguing the city. In Democrat fashion, they create a boondoggle of tax dollars to create a lavish lifestyle for the homeless instead of stopping the horrific policies that lead to homelessness. https://t.co/YCfdlhQ19n
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💥While it’s important to care for others, I don’t think we should be celebrating $600k/person (not including operating costs) luxury condos for LIFE as a solution, while others can’t afford rent. Makes for great photo op but at 180k homeless in CA, that’s $108 BILLION+. We now… https://t.co/SKBe1xdOjh https://t.co/0ICQYxyOhJ