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059732 No.389102

California's Billion Dollar Bailout To Homeless People Ends With MORE Homeless People

California spends an astounding amount of money to "combat homelessness". Presumably.

California has failed to adequately monitor the outcomes of its vast spending on homelessness programs, according to a state audit released Tuesday, raising questions about whether billions of dollars meant to thwart the crisis has been worth it as the number of people living unsheltered has soared.

A new report from the California State Auditor’s Office found that a state council created to oversee the implementation of homelessness programs has not consistently tracked spending or the outcomes of those programs.

“The state must do more to assess the cost-effectiveness of its homelessness programs,” California State Auditor Grant Parks said in a letter sent to Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers Tuesday accompanying the audit.

I know this is a crazy question to ask, but does all that spending actually do anything to reduce the amount of homelessness?

California has spent $20 billion over the past five years dedicated to the state’s homelessness crisis, including funneling money toward supporting shelters and subsidizing rent. Still, homelessness grew 6% in 2023 from the year prior, to more than 180,000 people, according to federal “point in time” data. Since 2013, homelessness has grown in California by 53%.

The California Interagency Council on Homelessness — created in 2016 to oversee the state’s implementation of programs dedicated to the worsening crisis — has not ensured the accuracy of the information in a state data system and has not evaluated homelessness programs’ success, according to the state auditor.

Out of five state programs analyzed, auditors found that two were likely cost effective: Project Homekey — Newsom’s COVID driven project to convert hotels into housing — and the CalWORKs Housing Support Program, which offers financial assistance and other services to low income residents. The others analyzed, including a state rental assistance program, could not be reviewed because “the state has not collected sufficient data on the outcomes of these programs,” according to auditors.

Based on the data available, the audit also revealed that most people involved in state programs are placed into interim housing such as shelters and do not end up in permanent housing.

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059732 No.389103

>>389102

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As anyone with a functioning brain will conclude, there has been massive amounts of fraud, money laundering and corruption. This is massive grift and questionably a ponzi scheme exploiting taxpayer money.

“California is facing a concerning paradox: despite an exorbitant amount of dollars spent, the state’s homeless population is not slowing down,” Sen. Roger Niello (R-Roseville) said in a statement. “These audit results are a wake-up call for a shift toward solutions that prioritize self-sufficiency and cost effectiveness.”

Assemblymember Gregg Hart (D-Santa Barbara), chair of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee, said Tuesday he plans to conduct an oversight hearing to “further investigate” the audit results.

“San José and San Diego identified hundreds of millions of dollars in spending of federal, state, and local funding in recent years to respond to the homelessness crisis. However, neither city could definitively identify all its revenues and expenditures related to its homelessness efforts because neither has an established mechanism, such as a spending plan, to track and report its spending,” the audit states. “The absence of such a mechanism limits the transparency and accountability of the cities’ uses of funding to address homelessness.”

It appears that some pressure has been put on cities to show their work. Los Angeles reportedly has agreed to a large-scale audit of its own homelessness programs after spending hundreds of millions of dollars on them.

But the question remains: Why hasn’t this data been tracked if California officials are serious about curbing homelessness, a problem that has mushroomed in LA and many other California cities?

Why is it that an endless supply of taxpayer money flows toward homelessness regardless of outcome?

Poverty programs in California appear to be increasingly just pure redistribution of wealth. That’s probably fine with the Golden State’s ruling powers that be. Our society certainly has become more accustomed to the idea of permanent entitlements.

https://www.dailysignal.com/2024/04/15/california-spends-24-billion-on-homelessness-without-tracking-results/

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-04-09/state-audit-california-fails-to-track-homeless-spending-billions-dollars

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f15271 No.389163

America has a bolshevik problem.

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bf32d3 No.389182

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f15271 No.389195

It pains me to say this but America is full of liars, thieves and low life backstabbing scoundrels today. This is not the same country we had in the past what-so-ever.

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43dd87 No.389212

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43dd87 No.389215

anti-slide 3 00001231 . : W**2 22222222235

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2fb1f8 No.389249

>>389195

> liars, thieves and low life backstabbing scoundrels

Lair = You Pretend To Still Believe in Jesus, even though you know he never existed

The

Thief = you accepted ALL of your government handout COVID Stimulus Checks… you didn't return any of the money at all

Scoundrel = in your 70s you decided to impose on your adult daughter, and conned her into letting you move in with them and destroy her marriage

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a86ae2 No.389273

>>389249

The people running the country are liars, thieves and low life backstabbing scoundrels. Let me be clear and reiterate that fact.

> you accepted ALL of your government handout COVID Stimulus Checks

I got one and didn't even ask for it. Missouri canceled those stimulus checks almost immediately after the first one was issued. Missouri told the feds to fuck off, they don't want any bailouts coming here. We don't need debt. Debt is a cancer.

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f15271 No.389350

>>389102

[2/2]

As anyone with a functioning brain will conclude, there has been massive amounts of fraud, money laundering and corruption. This is massive grift and questionably a ponzi scheme exploiting taxpayer money.

“California is facing a concerning paradox: despite an exorbitant amount of dollars spent, the state’s homeless population is not slowing down,” Sen. Roger Niello (R-Roseville) said in a statement. “These audit results are a wake-up call for a shift toward solutions that prioritize self-sufficiency and cost effectiveness.”

Assemblymember Gregg Hart (D-Santa Barbara), chair of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee, said Tuesday he plans to conduct an oversight hearing to “further investigate” the audit results.

“San José and San Diego identified hundreds of millions of dollars in spending of federal, state, and local funding in recent years to respond to the homelessness crisis. However, neither city could definitively identify all its revenues and expenditures related to its homelessness efforts because neither has an established mechanism, such as a spending plan, to track and report its spending,” the audit states. “The absence of such a mechanism limits the transparency and accountability of the cities’ uses of funding to address homelessness.”

It appears that some pressure has been put on cities to show their work. Los Angeles reportedly has agreed to a large-scale audit of its own homelessness programs after spending hundreds of millions of dollars on them.

But the question remains: Why hasn’t this data been tracked if California officials are serious about curbing homelessness, a problem that has mushroomed in LA and many other California cities?

Why is it that an endless supply of taxpayer money flows toward homelessness regardless of outcome?

Poverty programs in California appear to be increasingly just pure redistribution of wealth. That’s probably fine with the Golden State’s ruling powers that be. Our society certainly has become more accustomed to the idea of permanent entitlements.

https://www.dailysignal.com/2024/04/15/california-spends-24-billion-on-homelessness-without-tracking-results/

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-04-09/state-audit-california-fails-to-track-homeless-spending-billions-dollars

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f15271 No.389396

Corruption.

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f15271 No.389443

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8f0bb6 No.389452

lets be real, there's a large portion of the homeless pop who will never get better or at least not by their own actions

what to do with these

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f15271 No.389476

>>389452

Oh absolutely. You know how to solve the problem naturally? I can tell you how in five easy steps:

#1: Stop giving them money for doing nothing.

#2: Offer the homeless jobs to clean up the streets, there are things they can do to make money while helping the city.

#3: Arrest those doing drugs in the streets and make them go to rehab as a fair warning. Second arrest you issue a fine and some time in jail, most will not take that risk.

#4: Lower the fucking taxes and make rent & housing a little more affordable.

#5: Stop voting for corrupt incompetent people. If the cities suck that is a huge indication that the leaders fucking suck too!

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a86ae2 No.389495

anti-slide (#(0 01810 -10d

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74e611 No.389607

Prepping 101

The Step-by-Step Guide to Surviving Global Chaos

https://www.bitchute.com/video/jSnUqORCHm2O/

MY COMMENT: Keep on prepping as much as you can. Don't trust the government. Don't trust government-run media propagandists. Don't take the "black pill" and wake up as many people as you can. Keep on building a better life for yourself and your family. Become self-sufficient as possible. Don't become cannon fodder for wars that only benefit corrupt globalists. Pray to Jesus as our Lord and Savior (the evil demons who want you and your family dead and destroyed hate that the most!)

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881221 No.389701

Racket fraud corruption, as always, in today's USSA.

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881221 No.389717

>>389476

All of that would work, in addition to #6 arresting those who have exploited and have created the economic crisis to begin with. Where there is massive amounts of poverty, there is certainly systemic corruption behind it.

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03a2ed No.389781

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