OPINION 🔹 Why is L.A. building apartments for homeless people from elsewhere?

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Because we’re stupid.

It gets worse.

I’m not even talking about LA County, which has 88 incorporated cities plus unincorporated areas. I’m talking about the CITY of LA. A City that can’t trim its trees or fix its sidewalks and has been on the verge of bankruptcy. A City that kills kittens, puppies, dogs, and cats at its half dozen “shelters” because it is horrible at managing its money. Why would a City such as this take on the Sisyphean task of housing the NATION’s homeless??

If you were homeless in the United States, WHERE would you go?

You would want nice weather and a Blue State that is welcoming to you, unlike a Red State. What’s the Bluest State with the Nicest Weather? California.

If you were a young homeless druggie in California, WHERE would you go?

You would go to the Big Counties run by Progressive Politicians and Prosecutors like District Attorneys George Gascon and Chesa Boudin (removed from office by recall in June 2022) in San Francisco and County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath and DA George Gascon (again) in Los Angeles (Gascon barely survived a recall effort in LA in 2022), because you need to commit crime to buy your drugs.

In LA County, you can even ride LA Metro Rail FOR FREE. You can also live in LA Metro stations, live on LA Metro rail cars, and do your drugs in both. The LA Daily News’ Clara Harter recently did a series on homeless druggies in the MacArthur Park area of the City of LA, part of Council Member Eunisses Hernandez’ Council District. I covered it in my recent column “We Do NOT Live Under a Dome” (google it). One of the 4 articles in the series was entitled “Fentanyl Addiction Fuels Underground Shoplifting Economy in LA’s MacArthur Park”. It focuses on Elliot, a 24 year old who began using heroin at the age of TWELVE. The reporter follows Elliot on his shoplifting trips WITH PICTURES…to pay for his drug habit. He steals a gallon of chocolate milk from the store with PHOTO! Elliot has a “full-time job” to pay for his drugs…”he makes 4 to 5 [shoplifting] trips a day – stealing from shops all over the City.”

But here’s the best part: The reporter tags along as Elliot rides LA Metro Blue Line to Long Beach to shoplift in the City of Long Beach (2nd biggest city in the County of LA). I doubt he paid for his fare. There are pictures of his open sores and him riding LA Metro Rail without a shirt on…lovely. And then a picture of him with his shoplifting haul after the trip…GO LA County Metro…TO STEAL!

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If you were a young homeless druggie in LA County, WHERE would you go?

You would go to the CITY of Los Angeles because it is run by Young Progressives like the “Gang of Four” Council Members, Nithya Raman, who famously blamed Toyota for catalytic converter thefts (google it) from the Prius AND ALSO recently voted against money for LAPD (even Katy Yaroslavsky wasn’t foolish enough to do that), and the other 3 foolish youngsters recently ushered into office by the Progressive LA Times, owned by the father of Progressive Activist Nika Soon-Shiong: CouncilMember Hugo Soto-Martinez, who refuses to remove homeless encampments that are next to SCHOOLS using LAMC 41.18 (when you choose homeless druggies over school children, you can be considered “extreme”); Eunisses Hernandez, a member of the Democratic SOCIALISTS of America, who wants to defund the police; and the infamous Katy Yaroslavsky (google my columns on her, at least 3 so far). Extending Katy’s crazy logic to its logical (or rather illogical) conclusion, if all the homeless people in the United States found their way into her council district (there are 15 council districts), one of the most affluent council districts in the City of LA, we would have to house them all in Council District 5, which includes Beverly Grove, Westwood, Century City, Bel-Air, and Palms, among other neighborhoods.

The City of LA, first under Mayor Garcetti and now under Mayor Bass (aka “Garcetti’s Third Term” ?), is spending Taxpayer Money BUILDING New Apartments and Miniature Homes for Homeless People REGARDLESS of where they came from and HOW LONG they’ve been here! I know, crazy, right?? They’re even building them in NICE neighborhoods, affluent neighborhoods, on expensive real estate. Crazy, right? Fully furnished with appliances, of course. The City is also housing homeless people in Luxury Hotel Rooms! They used a WHOLE Luxury Hotel near me at 3rd and Orlando in Beverly Grove for over a year…those rooms were $300-400 a night rooms when I stayed for a single night while my apartment was being fumigated.

What about the Angelenos who ride the bus and bust their butts working two or three jobs to make rent? Where’s their free apartment? Perhaps they should BECOME HOMELESS to be taken care of for the rest of their lives…three meals a day, free health services. What’s the motivation for working when you see young homeless druggies who JUST GOT HERE from OTHER STATES getting FREE APARTMENTS?? People WILL start becoming homeless ON PURPOSE. Maybe even take up a drug habit to boot, to be extra sympathetic to our progressive politicians. What we have created is utter madness and it needs to stop…it is not sustainable, it is enabling, and it is destructive…and middle class and upper class families ARE LEAVING along with our TAX BASE. We’re importing bums from other states (and other parts of California) and exporting our wealth and taxes to those same states.

If you were a young homeless druggie in the CITY of Los Angeles, WHERE would you go?

You would go to the nicest, most affluent, and safest (at least, before you got there) neighborhoods, of course. The Venice Beach Council District, Council District 11 (which also includes Brentwood and Mar Vista among other neighborhoods), run for almost a DECADE by Progressive City Council Member Mike Bonin. A recall effort against him almost succeeded. He likely didn’t run for reelection because he knew he would lose. Bonin DESTROYED Venice. Traci Park is now cleaning up his mess.

Other affluent council districts: Nithya Raman’s Council District 4 and Bob Blumenfield’s Council District 3 and, of course, Katy Yaroslavsky’s Council District 5, where I live…even the weather’s better in Council District 5. Remember that EACH Council District is the size of a City, and EACH Council Member is essentially a Mini-Mayor that earns over 200k per year and has 3 offices (one at City Hall and 2 in their Council District) with a staff of at least 15 people.

You can beg for money and get it in these affluent council districts. Theft and shoplifting are easy and lucrative in these areas..to pay for your drugs and alcohol and smokes. Even the dumpster diving is better. Heck, people even discard nice stuff in front of their homes and apartment/condo buildings…stuff you can use to build your encampment nearby. The police response by LAPD is still horrible. The City is still soft on crime in these areas. These areas are cleaner (until you get there and make a mess to mark your territory).

I have homeless people shoplifting at the mall next door to me (the Beverly Connection) on an almost daily basis. I see the discarded alarms and security devices everywhere. I’ve seen a homeless person walk out of a store, his arms full of ringing merchandise…nobody stopped him. I’ve looked out my window at a homeless person smashing a pair of ringing pants against a metal gate to get the security device off. We have homeless people on bikes stealing our packages…massive mail and package theft…it’s so easy…and the package contents are better in these nice hoods. My security cameras caught a homeless person climb the side wall of our property in the middle of the night to steal a (locked) bike and ransack a car at the security building next door.

We were terrorized and under siege in the past for OVER A YEAR by a huge encampment on our corner at 3rd and Croft in Beverly Grove. People moved away and sold their condos. The building next door to me even sold.

It’s funny how these young renters paying high market rent read the LA Times and vote for the foolish Progressive Politicians the Times tells them to vote for…then when the horribly dangerous policies of these politicians come to their doorsteps and endanger them on their walks to work or their dog walks, they RUN to a safer neighborhood to get away from the consequences of their votes.

So, yeah, if I were a young homeless druggy, I would come to Council District 5, and wait for Katy Yaroslavsky to give me a Newly Built Apartment in Council District 5.

Even Progressive Courts and Judges Do NOT Require Housing Homeless People in Affluent Hoods of a Large City Because They Happen To Be Found There.

Actually, they don’t even require apartments and miniature homes…they require BEDS (with a roof over your head). Eric Garcetti had to go and reinvent the wheel for how to house homeless people with his Developer-Based Solution to Homelessness. Enter the Homeless Industrial Complex.

These Progressive Politicians are hell-bent on destroying good hoods with Homeless Housing, like Katy Yaroslavsky with her Pico/Midvale Project. Put it in a single family home neighborhood, everybody…businesses, commercial property owners, homeowners…runs away, and the Developers win.

Completely Ridiculous to Restrict Homeless Housing to Council District Where Found

I would actually argue that you can even house a lot of these folks just OUTSIDE of the City. And it’s only fair to do so if they’re from ELSEWHERE. The COUNTY should be handling all of this anyway, with the financial assistance of the State and the Feds, NOT the City of LA. The COUNTY is the Social Safety Net, NOT the City. The 5 LA County Supervisors must be loving our financial stupidity and public safety cluelessness…less problems for them, more money for them to play with. We should never have taken on this ridiculously impossible and financially suicidal task and we should STOP NOW.

One Final Thought for Those Debating Whether A Lot of These Folks Are FROM OTHER STATES and OTHER PARTS OF CA

In the January 2023 Homeless Count, the number of homeless people rose by 9% for LA County and 10% for LA City. The State of California’s Covid-19 Eviction Moratorium ended on July 1, 2022. The

City and County of LA Eviction Bans ended on March 30, 2023. That’s TWO MONTHS AFTER the Homeless Count took place! So, if NOBODY got evicted in LA (while people were getting evicted in OTHER STATES and OTHER parts of CA)…AND lots of LA Homeless people were getting housed between consecutive homeless counts with A LOT of our tax dollars…WHY OH WHY did the LA Homeless Numbers GO UP ?? Because there were LOTS of Homeless people coming INTO LA from Elsewhere. THAT SHOULD be a BIG part of the political conversation about LA Homelessness Policy, but our Progressive Politicians, the LA Times, and The Homeless Industrial Complex don’t want us to have that conversation.

Wondering About the Image That Accompanies This Column?

Mayor Karen Bass posted that on Twitter. “Angelenos” used SIX times! They’re just like you and me.

Originally published Oct. 5, 2023 on citywatch.com. Reprinted with permission. 

(“An Angry Angeleno” is the nom de plume of Yuval Kremer, a former ballot candidate for both LA County Supervisor and LA Mayor.)

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Sassy
Sassy
4 months ago

Easy answer, you have a ton of dumb voters supporting Far Left lunatics that have run LA, California and every other city they touch into a Third World sewers.

Joshua88
Joshua88
6 months ago

For years, people have been complaining about the homeless.
Mayor Bass declared a state of emergency.
It takes a woman to fix stuff.
Good for her.

Sassy
Sassy
4 months ago
Reply to  Joshua88

And hasn’t done sh8. Just like her record in Congress.

Board Monitor
Board Monitor
6 months ago

The article is written by a freelance writer who is part of the West Hollywood community.

Kevin
Kevin
6 months ago
Reply to  Board Monitor

The location of the author should not determine whether it fits the platform. If Yuval had written about road construction in riverside county would that be appropriate? no.

Board Monitor
Board Monitor
6 months ago
Reply to  Kevin

The issue the author describes is important to West Hollywood. Weho promotes affordable housing but the units are auctioned off in a lottery and a West Hollywood resident has the same odds as a friends mom in Texas who got an affordable housing unit at the Domain.

dsInky Murkster
dsInky Murkster
6 months ago

The democrat party hates America. If you do not understand this sentence you are simply brain dead.

Rugger-Biker
Rugger-Biker
6 months ago

I just threw up a little from this nauseating rant. Perhaps a move to a more vermillion-hued region would be better suited.

Kevin
Kevin
6 months ago
Reply to  Rugger-Biker

Me too

Joan Henehan
Joan Henehan
6 months ago

When sworn police officers follow the law, they are roundly criticized for the inhumane treatment meted out by a few and buried in bureaucratic procedures.
Then, the lawbreakers are set free that same day to reoffend.
It makes for poor outcomes for those who pay taxes, who long for just consequences, who obey the laws. Only an active, sane, voting citizenry can save us.
Ergo, we are doomed.

Rugger-Biker
Rugger-Biker
6 months ago

I just threw up a little from this nauseating rant. Perhaps you might consider a move to a more vermilion-hued region where you’d be with kindred spirits.

Joshua88
Joshua88
6 months ago

Why are there no links and I have to take your word for it that you are telling the truth?

frank
frank
6 months ago

Not bothering to read this clearly dim piece. Isn’t everyone from “elsewhere?”

JF1
JF1
6 months ago

Yup, because we’re stupid. Vast majority of the homeless are mentally ill, or have alcohol or drug addiction problems. Most have lost their homes because of these personal issues. We need to fund mental health and rehabs centers and work to change the laws to be able to place those that are not in their right mind into a facility to get the help they desperately need.

Take Responsibility
Take Responsibility
6 months ago
Reply to  JF1

Funding meant; health and rehab centers while enabling drug use and irresponsible behavior in Weho? It appears to be part of the same cycle.

WehoQueen
WehoQueen
6 months ago

There is a breaking point where my plan or some version of it needs to happen. All the homeless will be housed in tent camps on government land way out in the desert. We have loitering laws, enforce them. It’s not any better in Republican type cities. Currently we reward those who ruin our cities.

Jim Nasium
Jim Nasium
6 months ago
Reply to  WehoQueen

There are no loitering laws

WehoQueen
WehoQueen
6 months ago
Reply to  Jim Nasium

They are weak in California but they exist, California penal code section 647. Try again.

JF1
JF1
6 months ago
Reply to  WehoQueen

We just don’t enforce the no loitering laws. Just like a lot of other laws we don’t enforce or our “leaders” have weakened by not making them a priority. Without laws and enforcement…we have chaos. Seeing that play out.

voter
voter
6 months ago
Reply to  WehoQueen

Thank you, I agree. I’m sickened by the type of people I pass on Santa Monica Blvd and elsewhere in West Hollywood. They are scary and hopeless and need to be housed elsewhere.

Forestalled Solutions
Forestalled Solutions
6 months ago
Reply to  WehoQueen

While we rarely agree, I have been advocating such a plan for several years. A tented complex in the desert could likely serve as a grand rehabilitation complex allowing for the severely ill to receive proper treatment and those able to be rehabilitated to work through the proper lanes to rejoin society as useful participants. Simply building all this housing within the cities is a windfall for the developers but accomplishes nothing more than a feel good band aid/roof over peoples heads and forestalls any real solution.

WehoQueen
WehoQueen
6 months ago

The main effort should be to get those who can’t afford to live in a city, out of the cities. Absolute insanity to build them near million dollar homes, like the Holloway Motel, only encourages more bad behavior. The crooked city council wants to think they are all the new Mother Teresa, but they are actually evil, destroying even more lives.

Forestalled Solutions
Forestalled Solutions
6 months ago
Reply to  WehoQueen

Where do you see any political will for this type of a plan?

Robert Steloff
Robert Steloff
6 months ago
Reply to  WehoQueen

đź’Żđź’ŻCorrect you are on all fronts!

voter
voter
6 months ago

There was a completely naked man all day at the bus at Santa Monica Blvd and La Cienega. No one called the police as doing so would have helped the creep.

Gimmeabreak
Gimmeabreak
6 months ago
Reply to  voter

I called 911 about a completely naked man several years ago at this same location and was told it was not an emergency (even though he was walking out into traffic) and was given the other non-emergency number to call, which I did. I then went into CVS for longer than half an hour and when I came out the naked guy was still there and there were no deputies. I waited for at least another ten minutes and nothing changed. Just yesterday, on N. Olive just a few feet off of SMB there were two homeless guys I had… Read more »

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