L.A. Doesn't Have a Homeless Problem, We Have a Drug Problem
The article discusses the issue of homelessness in Los Angeles, framing it as a drug problem rather than a homelessness problem. It emphasizes the need for a strategic plan to address the underlying issues, including the influence of corrupt politicians and NGOs. The author calls for a compassionate approach to help those affected by addiction.
- ▪The author believes that homelessness in LA is primarily a drug problem.
- ▪A five-step plan is proposed to address the issue.
- ▪Corruption among politicians and NGOs is highlighted as a significant factor.
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If that addict on your street were your own son, what would you do? That is the defining question that guides my 5 step plan to fix the homelessness problem in LA. We *must* end this evil racket of corrupt politicians and NGOs who profit off the misery of these poor souls. They… pic.twitter.com/9VGwwe6srh— Spencer Pratt (@spencerpratt) May 21, 2026
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