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A Springfield, Ohio resident reports witnessing two Haitians in a park, one carrying a machete and the other a dead duck. The speaker claims local authorities are aware of ongoing issues. The speaker alleges that a friend lost her home because Haitian immigrants offered the landlord $1800 monthly rent, far exceeding her previous $600 payment. Another friend, a pest control worker, reportedly found a skinned dog hanging in an apartment, and management dismissed the report. The speaker asserts that Haitian immigrants are frequently involved in car accidents and questions how they pass driving tests, claiming they are given answers at the DMV. The speaker believes the mayor opposes Trump's visit to conceal these issues and accuses the immigrants of eating local ducks.

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The speaker claims the current administration caused America's housing shortage by letting in over 10,000,000 people illegally, providing them with housing vouchers, food stamps, free plane tickets, and free cell phones. The speaker asserts that to address housing costs, the population should be limited by controlling immigration and open borders. The speaker also alleges that the administration's donors at BlackRock are buying up houses and that Airbnb is turning neighborhoods into transient areas with no social connection. The speaker believes it is inappropriate for the administration to lecture on the housing shortage that they allegedly caused.

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Speaker 1 is accused of spreading a false claim about Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio abducting and eating pets. Speaker 1 responds that city officials haven't said the claim is false, only that they lack evidence. Speaker 1 states that constituents have reported firsthand and secondhand accounts of these events. Speaker 1 says the town has been ravaged by 20,000 migrants, leading to increased healthcare and housing costs, as well as a rise in communicable diseases like HIV and TB. Speaker 1 asserts that the media only cares about the issue because it was turned into a meme about cats, highlighting the media's failure to address the consequences of Kamala Harris's border policies.

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The speaker claims Springfield residents are at risk because they can't afford housing or healthcare, and schools and hospitals are overwhelmed. They allege Kamala Harris allowed 20,000 Haitian migrants to be dropped into the Ohio town of 40,000 people, overwhelming services. The speaker says constituents have brought approximately a dozen concerns, 10 verifiable, and a couple they discuss because constituents are reporting them firsthand. They cite the example of migrants capturing and eating geese from the local park pond, which they claim was initially dismissed by the media but later confirmed by 911 calls. The speaker says they are focused on the suffering caused by Kamala Harris opening the border.

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A man is frustrated that the government helps foreigners with housing and money, while denying him assistance despite being disabled. He questions why his hard work isn't benefiting him, calls for the government to prioritize citizens over foreign aid, and suggests a rebellion to hold the government accountable. He emphasizes the need to take care of home first before assisting others. The man expresses his anger at the unfair treatment and calls for action from the citizens.

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The community is being displaced because the influx of people is driving up prices on houses, groceries, and used cars, with some paying cash. One person reported receipts showing $13,000 spent on EBT food and $29,000 on EBT cash. Some are questioning how those seeking help can afford certain attire when Americans struggle to afford work boots. Teachers are incorporating non-English instruction into the curriculum, diverting attention from local students. A homeless individual claims they were outpriced for a rental unit that was instead rented to Haitian immigrants for $1500. Rising gas and grocery prices are impacting food stamp purchasing power. Neighborhoods are changing, with some now predominantly Haitian. Some residents are considering leaving due to these changes, while others are determined to stay and advocate for change, suggesting that immigrants should return to their country to fix it. They feel their hard work is being wasted. The call to action is to vote accordingly.

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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 speaker claims the current administration caused America's housing shortage by letting in over 10,000,000 people illegally and providing them with housing vouchers, food stamps, free plane tickets, and free cell phones. The speaker asserts that uncontrolled immigration and open borders expanded the population, leading to the housing crisis. The speaker also alleges that the administration's donors at BlackRock are buying up houses, and donors at Airbnb are turning neighborhoods into transient-filled areas with no social connection. The speaker finds it unacceptable for the administration to lecture on a housing shortage they allegedly caused.

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Our country's security relies on our economic security; if our economy is threatened, so is our overall security. Let me be blunt, housing isn't primarily the federal government's responsibility. Here at the shelter in Mississauga, this is the spot where a young man from Nigeria died last week. You can see the tents where people were living. How are people expected to survive in these horrible conditions with the cold weather? Affordable housing, where can a man find a bed? "No one knows," he said. "Take a load off."

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The speaker encounters someone from Haiti and questions why they are going to America. The speaker expresses frustration with people disrespecting the country and suggests that those who only want free benefits should not come. The speaker criticizes the lack of vetting and implies that the person from Haiti is seeking free stuff. The video ends with the person from Haiti asking not to be killed as they enter America.

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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 speakers express concern about resources being allocated to people who have never lived in their communities before. They argue that the safety of their black communities, already plagued by crime, is being compromised by placing unvetted non-taxpayers near vulnerable populations. They call for an Office of Black America to address these issues. One speaker shares a personal story of being placed on a waitlist while immigrants were prioritized. They emphasize the importance of taking care of their own communities first. The speakers also highlight the negative impact of having a large number of migrants in their community without proper monitoring and housing plans. They urge others to stand strong and not sell their homes.

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A man who has worked with the homeless for 25 years claims there are no homeless Haitians in his town because they all got vouchers. He says the homeless in the community are not who people think they are, and squatting isn't the issue. He states many are veterans and invites people to contact him to see the situation firsthand. He says the homeless don't want toothpaste and peanut butter sandwiches; they want solutions to their displacement. He claims to personally know someone who lost their house after 7 years because the landlord asked them to move out temporarily for remodeling, then tripled the rent upon their return. He attributes this to money.

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The speaker claims that current policies have caused America's housing shortage by allowing over 10,000,000 people into the country illegally and providing them with housing vouchers, food stamps, free plane tickets, and free cell phones. The speaker asserts that uncontrolled immigration and open borders have expanded the population, contributing to the housing crisis. The speaker also alleges that the person being criticized is responsible for the housing shortage and that their donors at BlackRock are buying up houses, while their donors at Airbnb are turning neighborhoods into transient areas with no social connection. The speaker finds it unacceptable for this person to lecture on the housing shortage that they allegedly caused.

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The speaker shares their experience of living in a vehicle for 5 years and noticing a pattern of homeless populations disappearing in different cities. They believe that homeless individuals are being targeted and tracked through various means such as churches, shelters, and the EBT system. The speaker emphasizes the importance of finding these missing people, as they believe it is a threat to humanity's survival. They mention that the same phenomenon has occurred in Chicago, and express concern about the whereabouts of the homeless population.

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The speaker questions why illegal immigrants are being provided with hotel rooms while American homeless people are not. They express concern about the situation and wonder why the homeless are not given the same support. They mention seeing homeless individuals on the streets and in parks, and question why they are not being provided with hotel accommodations. The speaker also briefly mentions bikes and someone selling school in New York.

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A speaker claimed that only a handful of apartment complexes in America have been taken over by Venezuelan gangs and that Donald Trump is the solution, not Kamala Harris's open border policies. The speaker asserted that Americans are fed up and have a right to be. The speaker expressed concern over apartment complexes being taken over by violent gangs and emphasized the need to make American communities safe again. The speaker stated that letting millions of unvetted people into the country leads to problems. They blamed Kamala Harris's executive orders for undoing Donald Trump's border policies, leading to the current consequences. The speaker believes the situation will only improve if Donald Trump continues to call out these issues.

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A video surfaced of a Haitian individual allegedly cutting up a dog in Redcoach Village. Videos online purportedly show Haitians torturing and consuming cats and dogs. Most Haitians are born at home without a doctor and lack official birth certificates, creating false identities via the CBP one app. The speaker accuses the city of protecting Haitians over tax-paying citizens, claiming the issue will escalate if American citizens are not prioritized. The speaker alleges that Haitians in Springfield are not migrants but paid mercenaries and occupiers supported by American tax dollars. The speaker questions the changing numbers of Haitians present and suggests previous statements were untruthful. FEMA is accused of exhausting its funding on migrants, leaving no resources for Americans affected by natural disasters.

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A veteran states he has been trying to get a Medicaid card since June and was taken off disability, now having to pay for it. He claims he has provided the same information three times but continues to receive the same requests. An observer estimates that 9 out of 10 people in line are new Haitian immigrants, especially earlier in the day. Translators have been employed for longer than 6-7 months. The veteran says he doesn't begrudge anyone, as America is supposed to be a place where everyone can make it, but the hoops they make locals jump through can cause division. He believes the town is not taking care of its local residents first and foremost and doesn't expect that to change due to bureaucracy and paperwork issues. Transactions can take 5-7 minutes per person, making the process slow. He estimates 500 people will come on Monday, with more than half being Haitian.

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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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I'm here to teach tough love. Illegal aliens get luxury treatment while our homeless suffer. We shut down shelters in Staten Island by pressuring politicians and protesting. Get out there, be loud, and fight back. Voting matters. Fight like it's your last day on Earth.

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Our cities have become unlivable due to the homeless, drug addicts, and mentally ill. We need to prioritize the rights and safety of law-abiding citizens. When I'm back in the White House, we will use every tool to get the homeless off our streets and provide them with professional help. We can take care of homeless veterans with a fraction of what we spend on Ukraine. Ending mass unskilled migration will also save money to address this crisis. We will ban urban camping, arrest violators, and offer treatment options. Tent cities will be created on inexpensive land with medical and rehab specialists. For those temporarily down on their luck, we will help them reintegrate quickly. Those with addictions and mental health problems will receive treatment, while severely mentally ill individuals will be placed in mental institutions. This strategy is more effective and cost-efficient than housing the homeless in luxury hotels without addressing their underlying issues. We will make our cities clean, safe, and beautiful again.

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A resident expresses feeling unsafe in her neighborhood due to homeless encampments and confrontations with non-English speakers who are throwing trash in her yard. She states she has tried to help the homeless to prevent them from squatting on her property. She says she weighs 95 pounds and feels unable to defend herself, and her elderly husband wants to move after 45 years in the home due to the mental toll. She questions who is protecting citizens if the city is protecting those under temporary protected status, and asks for a reason to stay in the town.

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A speaker claims homeless people are living behind Lincoln School, and that code enforcement and the police won't address it. The speaker alleges they witnessed Haitians at Walmart eating tomato paste with their fingers and eating fruit at Kroger's before discarding it. The speaker believes the city is deteriorating, citing increased car insurance rates due to a tripled accident rate in Springfield. They question why squatters and tent cities are not shared throughout the city. Another speaker states that people have expressed concerns about personal safety, including women afraid to walk in stores or being stalked in parking lots. The speaker claims that these concerns are not about race and accuses the council of using identity politics to ignore and mock their real concerns.

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Joe Rogan Experience #2181 - Alan Graham
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Alan Graham discusses his 26-year journey with Mobile Loaves & Fishes, an organization he founded to address homelessness. The initiative began with a simple idea of feeding people on the streets using a catering truck, inspired by a conversation about a ministry in Texas. Graham's spiritual retreat led him to seek ways to serve the homeless, transitioning from an intellectual understanding of faith to a heartfelt commitment. He emphasizes the importance of community and human connection, advocating for a lifestyle of service rather than charity. Graham believes that many stereotypes about homeless individuals are misguided, asserting that most are good people facing immense challenges. He highlights the need for compassion and understanding, stating that the health of a community is reflected in how it treats its most vulnerable members. Graham's Community First! Village houses chronically homeless individuals, providing them with a supportive environment. He notes that the average time spent homeless among residents is nine years, and the community has seen significant reductions in substance use. He argues against the notion of "pulling oneself up by their bootstraps," asserting that not everyone starts from the same place. He also discusses the historical context of homelessness, linking it to societal changes and the elimination of affordable housing options. Graham advocates for innovative solutions to homelessness, emphasizing the need for community involvement and a shift in how society views and interacts with the homeless population. He invites others to learn from their model and participate in creating meaningful change.
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