Jesse Watters: California Has Mismanaged Homeless Crisis

‘If we can’t even do something like that, no wonder they can’t fix the homeless problem’

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WATTERS: “Scott Adams retweeted a very nice article the other day and it says, 'Why California keeps making homelessness worse.' A number of reasons. The liberalized drug laws, they have no mandatory treatment if someone is running around like crazy, a lunatic, they can’t help those people. And they screwed up their housing. Other warm weather states like Arizona, red state, has less tax revenue. They don’t have this problem, because they have strong oversight, the law enforcement, they coordinate with them. And they don’t let just, like, drug addict, crazy people roam the streets and keep coming in and out of prison. So, if you look at the way they’ve mismanaged this, think about how they’ve mismanaged the high-speed rail. Remember this train that was supposed to go from San Francisco to Los Angeles? It was supposed to take ten years. It was supposed to cost $33 billion, and you're going to do it under three hours. Now, they have a cost overrun of $44 billion, 13 years in addition to the ten years it’s going to take.” 

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