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Kamala Harris allegedly spent $1 billion of FEMA money on housing for illegal migrants, including gift cards and luxury hotels, while veterans sleep on the streets. The speaker claims this occurred as a hurricane impacted North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Florida, and Virginia, and the Harris-Biden administration claimed to have no money for disaster relief because it was spent on illegal migrants. The speaker alleges the administration is trying to get illegal immigrants to vote for them.

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A California neighborhood with houses around $800-900,000 is facing issues due to homeless encampments. Residents can no longer allow children to ride bikes or walk dogs because the sidewalks are blocked. The encampments are unsanitary, with people defecating in the streets. Propane tanks used in the encampments have caused fires. Residents say the city has ignored repeated complaints. They believe the situation would be different if the encampments were in the neighborhoods of politicians like Gavin Newsom, Nancy Pelosi, or Mayor Karen Bass. The encampments are growing, and residents want their neighborhood back.

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Politicians are not equipped to solve problems, as evidenced by the alleged disappearance of $24 billion earmarked for homeless aid in California. The homelessness issue was created by politicians and environmentalists who resisted growth, leading to insufficient housing and increased living costs. Wages have not kept pace with rising rents, resulting in economic homelessness. The speaker asserts that doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting different results is insanity, which is what is happening now. The city and state are unable to manage the situation. As an example, the speaker cited homeless veterans camping outside the Veterans Administration in Westwood. The speaker donated money to build small houses for them, demonstrating that solutions are possible with the will to act. They built homes for 25 people within two months, proving that progress is achievable.

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The speakers claim California, the world's fourth-largest economy, smells like urine and weed, and is in a state of squalor. Despite four tax increases in the last decade to address homelessness, totaling $38 billion, the problem has worsened. One speaker suggests the incentives are to perpetuate homelessness. One speaker claims Gavin Newsom promised to fix the homeless problem decades ago when he was mayor of San Francisco. A gubernatorial candidate, Steve, is introduced. Steve interviews homeless individuals who state that no one is helping them. One individual claims that when Biden was in office, illegal immigrants were brought to the area and then disappeared, and that funds meant for the homeless went to them. He also states that despite increased spending, there are more people on the street. He expresses his support for Trump.

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The speaker states that Portland, Oregon has spent over $1.5 billion in the past two years on homelessness, and during that same period the homeless population has risen by 60%. In contrast, Houston, Texas is described as having spent a small fraction of that amount on homelessness and managed to reduce their homeless population by 60%. The speaker expresses a strong opinion that state government is at least incompetent and likely corrupt, but notes that there will still be Oregonians who vote yes to raise taxes and give them more money.

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So we're in the Pacific Palisades, 12 people and over 6,000 homes and buildings. All gone. And that's thanks to you, Gavin Newscom. Greens, the devil lives in California. He a politician. Keep passing bills that bring chaos and division. Yeah, the devil lives in California. Should be in prison. He got horns, but he tries to keep them hidden because the devil is a Democrat. And we don't play that. They say that. They love America. We know it ain't devil is a democrat. That's a wrap, it ain't news. And the way they treat America is proof. I swear the devil lives in California, $100 bills. He knows everyone at Hollywood and parties in the hills. Give you everything you ever wanted plus a cup of mail for your soul and your vote is a deal. Because the devil is a Democrat. And we don't

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California government is spending $837,000 per tiny home for the homeless, way more than the $25100 retail price. With a $73 billion deficit, they could have housed all 160,000 homeless for much less. Residents should focus on local government corruption rather than the presidential race.

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In 2008, Gavin Newsom promised to end homelessness in San Francisco within 10 years. He believed that food, shelters, and housing were the solutions to hunger, sleep, and homelessness respectively. However, today, California is home to one third of all homeless people in the United States.

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Riots erupted in Los Angeles against ICE efforts to apprehend illegal aliens and employers. Karen Bass sided with protesters, while Gavin Newsom called ICE's actions "chaotic" and "reckless," claiming they were enforcing an arbitrary deportation quota. The speaker argues that with 12,000,000 people entering the country illegally, deportation is not a quota but an effort to stop an invasion. A CBS poll showed 54% of Americans favor continued deportations. The speaker criticizes Newsom for not intervening to stop the violence, drawing parallels to the 2020 riots. The speaker questions Bass and Newsom's stance on the 12,000,000 people residing illegally amid a $2,000,000,000,000 deficit. The speaker also questions the Mexican government's position, suggesting taxing remittances. The speaker concludes Newsom ruined his chances as a national candidate by siding with those committing violence.

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The speaker asserts that last year California spent $9.6 billion on health care for illegal immigrants. They claim the media has misled people by saying that no federal dollars go to undocumented immigrants, stating that this is fundamentally wrong. The speaker points to Governor Newsom, who allegedly announced that California is the first state in the nation to provide health care to illegal immigrants. They also claim that San Francisco operates the only universal health care plan in America for all undocumented residents, expressing pride in that status. According to the speaker, a key mechanism behind federal funding for care provided to undocumented individuals is the expansion of medical access through emergency departments. They contend that emergency departments are backfilled and funded at a rate of one dollar from the federal government. The implication is that any time an illegal immigrant uses the emergency room, federal dollars are brought in to cover or support that care, effectively meaning there are federal dollars being spent on illegal immigrants. The speaker asserts that the statement that there are no federal dollars going to illegal immigrants is a lie, arguing that California is facilitating this funding. They also claim that the media is lying about this issue as well. Throughout the statement, the overarching themes are the existence of substantial state spending on undocumented health care, the involvement of federal funding through emergency department backfill, and the portrayal of these facts as being misrepresented by the media. In summary, the speaker emphasizes four main points: (1) California’s reported $9.6 billion expenditure on health care for undocumented immigrants, (2) Governor Newsom’s assertion that California is leading the nation in providing health care to illegal immigrants, (3) San Francisco’s universal health care plan for all undocumented residents, and (4) the mechanism by which emergency department funding from the federal government allegedly backfills care for undocumented individuals, leading to federal dollars being spent on them. The speaker concludes by asserting that the claim of no federal dollars supporting illegal immigrants is false and accuses the media of lying.

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The speaker describes spending in Los Angeles on homelessness, stating that last year $13,000,000,000 was used to combat homelessness in the city. They claim that this money went to “these trash nonprofits” where “a bunch of executives” earn “half a $1,000,000 a year.” The speaker asserts, “You’re working for a nonprofit dealing with homelessness. That’s my money. That’s my parents’ money.” They emphasize that hardworking people of California pay incredibly high taxes that fund this through the claimed expenditures. The speaker connects this spending to the broader political perspective by saying they are sick of it and describe their experience on the ground in California as causing them to question a lot about left-wing ideology.

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I drove through downtown LA today and was shocked by what I saw. The city is in a terrible state, with stray dogs roaming the streets, burned-down businesses on every corner, and homeless encampments in city parks. The human suffering is heartbreaking, with people digging through garbage and living in squalor. These conditions are like those in a third-world country. The blame lies with the Democrat policies that have been in place for the past 70 years. These policies, disguised as human rights, have actually dehumanized and destroyed people. The elite, who live in gated mansions, are shielded from the consequences of their actions. This video aims to show the reality of what is happening in Los Angeles. Saving the city will require a miracle.

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Hi, I'm California Governor Gavin Newsom. Under my leadership, California has become a world leader in extremist left-wing governance, resulting in almost 1,000,000 people fleeing the state every year. During COVID, I locked everyone in their homes and shut down businesses, except the French Laundry. Last year, I cleaned up San Francisco for Chinese President Xi, because he's my boss. I signed legislation allowing me to take custody of your kid if you refuse to give him artificial hormones and chop off his genitals. I've also led the way in green energy by banning all cars that don’t run on electricity, then I banned almost all the electricity. On my watch, the cost of living in homelessness have skyrocketed, schools are failing, drug dealers and human traffickers are pouring across the border, and poop has covered the sidewalks of San Francisco. That's why I'm endorsing Kamala Harris for president in 2024. This is a recording of my voice without AI. I just signed an unconstitutional law outlawing deep fakes.

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The speaker states that the city of Portland, Oregon has spent over $1,500,000,000 in the past two years on homelessness, and that the homeless population has risen by 60%. In contrast, Houston, Texas, a significantly larger city, has spent a small fraction of that amount on homelessness and managed to reduce their homeless population by 60% in the same period. The speaker expresses ongoing astonishment that information points to the state government as at least incompetent, and likely corrupt, but asserts that there will still be Oregonians who vote yes to raise taxes and give them more money.

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Joe Biden is purportedly in Delaware, sleeping in one of his many estates. The speaker questions how Biden, a politician, acquired so many houses. Kamala Harris is said to be in San Francisco, a city the speaker claims she has totally destroyed, at a fundraiser.

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A taxpayer complains about the waste of their money by an unnamed individual. They claim $24 billion was spent on the homeless population, but it remained at 181,000. Another $5 billion was allegedly spent on water storage, yet there was no water during state fires. The speaker also claims $14.4 billion was spent on a high-speed railroad, with only 22 miles prepped and zero miles of track laid. Furthermore, they allege $105,000 of taxpayer money was used for billboards in red states advertising California as an abortion sanctuary, and $44 million was allocated to uninsured abortions. The speaker asserts that despite spending almost $50 billion, the homeless population grew, there is no water, and there is no high-speed train. They also claim property burned due to lack of water, and the individual is trying to buy it for pennies on the dollar for low-income housing.

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In Downtown LA Skid Row, the speaker discusses funds allocated to help the homeless that are allegedly unaccounted for. In 2023, Gavin Newsom set aside $750,000,000 to build tiny homes, and in 02/2019, $24,000,000,000 was allocated towards the homeless. The speaker questions the wealth of politicians like Nancy Pelosi, who has served since 02/2007 and has a net worth over $120,000,000, and Maxine Waters, who has served since 1990 and has a net worth over $10,000,000. Gavin Newsom is reportedly building a $9,000,000 home in San Francisco. The speaker claims California's leaders have failed the people of Los Angeles and California, and over 66,000,000 people have left the state in recent years. The speaker criticizes Newsom for doing a podcast and suggests he may be planning a presidential run in 2028.

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After being appointed to the budget committee, the speaker uncovered that Newsom's January budget, claimed to be modestly balanced, actually had a $10-12 billion deficit. The speaker pinpointed that free healthcare handouts to illegal immigrants at state taxpayer expense were driving the deficit, costing $10 billion with no federal reimbursements, contrary to claims of $6 billion with reimbursements. After being warned to be quiet, the speaker exposed money laundering in the second meeting, identifying contracts and grants used to fund 73 far-left wing groups through COVID-19 projects. Following this, the speaker was removed from the budget committee. Since then, the speaker has been running a "Doge California" program, uncovering billions in wasteful spending and posting clips to social media.

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There is a "homeless industrial complex" where thousands of people make millions of dollars off the homeless. Fixing homelessness would cause these people and businesses to lose funding. Lobbyists, special interests, and legislators are in a special interest relationship, with kickbacks and free trips, that keeps the problem going. They can't solve homelessness, or they won't be able to launder taxpayer money back into businesses and organizations that are supposed to be helping. The people who own those businesses are not in favor of the speaker becoming governor.

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Downtown LA is a "sunken place" with stray dogs, burned businesses, and homeless encampments. People are digging through garbage and living in squalor, in "third world dehumanizing conditions." This is the result of policies that break, dehumanize, and destroy people. Los Angeles has been a single-party run state for 70 years, and Democrat policies masquerading as human rights policies are cruel. They erode economic stability, resulting in "third world style totalitarian Marxism" where average people are treated like garbage while the elite live in guarded mansions and never see the results of their policies. The video was filmed to show the real-world consequences of dehumanizing policies. It will take a miracle to save the city.

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I believe I've uncovered a significant money laundering scheme in California related to homelessness. Recently, $24 billion intended for addressing homelessness has gone missing, and San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria has been making questionable public housing deals. For instance, $145 million for 407 units and $150 million for 270 units seem excessive and ineffective. A recurring entity in these projects is the Chelsea Investment Corporation, which claims to focus on affordable housing but is based in the Cayman Islands. Their California headquarters is owned by a shell company linked to them. Notably, this property’s value skyrocketed from $3 million in 2016 to $68.7 million in 2023, with financing from the San Diego Housing Authority. This raises serious concerns about potential money laundering activities. There’s definitely something suspicious happening here.

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The transcript presents a speaker arguing that Gavin Newsom’s welfare fraud problems are far worse than those attributed to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, and that the liberal media is not addressing these issues. The speaker states that Newsom “allowed $30,000,000,000 in fraudulent welfare payments to be issued by the unemployment agency,” and that as a result, small businesses in California must pay off all of that debt through higher payroll taxes. The speaker contrasts this with Walz, who is “accused of allowing $250,000,000 of food stamp fraud to occur to Somali organizations.” The speaker asserts that Newsom’s food stamp fraud is at a multi-billion-dollar level and claims Newsom’s food stamp fraud rate is “thirteen point four percent,” describing it as “three out of every 20 benefits managed by Newsom's administration for food stamps completely fraudulent.” Additionally, the speaker contends that California funds “left wing NGOs,” including various Somali community organizations in Minnesota, and asserts that “a lot of those NGOs are using taxpayer money for politics.” The speaker claims that the liberal media is not covering any of these scandals and asserts that people should know these alleged facts because they are not being discussed by the media. In summary, the speaker asserts: - Newsom’s welfare fraud is exponentially worse than Walz’s, with $30 billion in fraudulent unemployment payments allegedly issued by California’s unemployment agency. - As a consequence, small California businesses must bear the cost via higher payroll taxes. - Walz is accused of allowing $250 million of food stamp fraud targeting Somali organizations. - Newsom’s food stamp fraud is claimed to be multi-billion in scope, with a fraud rate of 13.4% (three of every twenty benefits). - California is funding left-wing NGOs, including Somali-related organizations, with taxpayer money used for political purposes. - The liberal media is not covering these alleged scandals, and the speaker asserts these are important facts that should be known.

PBD Podcast

DOJ Says Hunter Biden's Laptop is REAL & Joy Reid Defends Rape Book for Kids | PBD Podcast | Ep. 355
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The discussion opens with a reflection on personal success and the importance of integrity in entrepreneurship. The hosts share various news stories, including Biden's effective marketing strategies and Trump's rising support on Truth Social. They touch on consumer debt issues, particularly related to "buy now, pay later" schemes, and the implications of a rising homelessness crisis in California. Ohio lawmakers propose a pilot program to incentivize student attendance and graduation with cash rewards, aiming to combat chronic absenteeism. The hosts debate the potential effectiveness of such incentives and the broader implications for education and societal behavior. The conversation shifts to the closure of an In-N-Out restaurant in Oakland due to crime, highlighting the rising crime rates in California. They discuss homelessness statistics, revealing California's significant challenges compared to Florida and Texas. The hosts critique political leadership in California, particularly Governor Gavin Newsom, and the impact of policies on crime and homelessness. Immigration emerges as a top voter concern, surpassing inflation, with a bipartisan call for stricter border enforcement. The hosts analyze the political landscape, speculating on potential candidates for the upcoming presidential election, including the possibility of Michelle Obama or Gavin Newsom running against Trump. Charlamagne the God’s comments on Biden's candidacy are discussed, emphasizing the lack of enthusiasm for Biden and the need for a more inspiring candidate. The hosts express skepticism about Biden's chances in the election, considering the implications of the DOJ's acknowledgment of Hunter Biden's laptop as real evidence. The conversation concludes with reflections on the changing dynamics of homeownership among single women and declining birth rates among younger generations. The hosts emphasize the importance of traditional family structures and the societal implications of current trends. They wrap up by discussing the potential for significant political shifts leading up to the election, underscoring the need for effective leadership and accountability in addressing pressing issues.

Keeping It Real

ADAM CAROLLA UNLOADS: NEWSOM, BLUE CITIES COLLAPSE, IDENTITY POLITICS & MORE
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Adam Carolla and Jillian Michaels dissect a panorama of California politics, urban policy, and cultural shifts, arguing blue-city governance has produced misdiagnosed homelessness, suffocating traffic, and a stalled economy. He insists Gavin Newsom embodies a sociopathic policy approach, noting prior conversations about homelessness revealed a mismatch between rhetoric and real-world solutions. The conversation escalates into a broader critique of how progressive priorities, from housing to drug distribution, neglect human behavior and practical incentives, driving people to flee major cities. Carolla contends that blue-city failures stem from a lack of understanding of human capacity and motivation, contrasting aspirational talk with the messy reality of enforcement, zoning, and budget choices. He recalls a long-ago interview with Newsom about homelessness, arguing the real face of homelessness is often working mothers and families, not just addicts on the street, and he accuses city leaders of misdiagnosing core causes while spending billions without durable solutions. The discussion shifts to governance style, with Carolla criticizing “process-driven” politicians who delay action in favor of virtue signaling. He praises the Army Corps of Engineers for moving efficiently on cleanup and infrastructure tasks after wildfires, while suggesting political leadership should directly empower skilled trades and private-sector workers who can rebuild communities. He references the stalled building processes and the importance of tangible trades education as a path out of poverty for inner-city youths. The pair explore broader cultural dynamics around masculinity, authenticity, and political messaging. Carolla argues that the erosion of traditional masculine roles and the mischaracterization of male identity contribute to political and social disarray, while emphasizing practical career paths, such as construction and apprenticeships, as stabilizing forces. The conversation touches on the dangers of political polarization, the allure of populist figures, and how younger generations respond to “authentic” voices, with Bernie Sanders highlighted as resonant to youth despite ideological differences. Toward the end, Carolla reflects on the personal and political costs of public life, acknowledging the risks of running for office or even becoming a controversial public figure. He laments the toxicity of online attacks that deter principled candidates, and he calls for more pragmatic, action-oriented approaches—repairing infrastructure, expanding vocational training, and restoring trust in real-world results over ideological posturing. ], topics [ California politics Homelessness Gavin Newsom Blue cities Masculinity and culture Public policy and governance Trade skills and infrastructure Migration and demographic shifts Political rhetoric and authenticity Private sector role in rebuilding COVID policy reflections Urban planning and housing

The Rubin Report

Are Extreme Democrat Policies Creating a 2022 Red Wave? | Kevin McCarthy | POLITICS | Rubin Report
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Kevin McCarthy discusses various issues facing California and the nation, focusing on the homelessness crisis, the impact of Governor Gavin Newsom's policies, and the upcoming recall election. He highlights the pervasive homelessness problem in California, attributing it to failed policies and a lack of effective leadership. McCarthy emphasizes the need for simple leadership and accountability, criticizing Newsom for not taking decisive action. He reflects on the political landscape, noting that the recall movement has garnered support from independents and Democrats concerned about issues like homelessness and economic viability. McCarthy believes that the recall could serve as a wake-up call for the Democratic leadership, which he views as increasingly disconnected from the needs of the people. On the national front, McCarthy expresses concerns about the Democratic Party's shift towards socialism and the implications of this for American democracy. He argues that the party's leftward movement has alienated moderate Democrats and created a more polarized political environment. He discusses the importance of leadership that seeks common ground rather than division. McCarthy also addresses the challenges posed by China, asserting that the U.S. must take a strong stance against its growing influence and aggressive tactics. He advocates for a comprehensive strategy to counter China's ambitions, emphasizing the need for unity among allies and a focus on American innovation and manufacturing. He concludes by stressing the importance of American exceptionalism and the idea that the nation is built on the principles of freedom and opportunity for all. McCarthy believes that despite current challenges, the U.S. can emerge stronger if its citizens work together towards a common goal.
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