I mean, it sounds like it's working. Also it only costs them $11,500 per person per year. If that was in LA it would cost $115k/yr per person minimum and it wouldn't work worth shit.
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>'I don't know how many homeless centers you've been in, but this is the first one that doesn't stink,' Mayor Rex Parris bragged of his Southern California city's modern approach to homeless housing.
Parris, 73, the outspoken Republican leader of Lancaster in northern Los Angeles County, has given the Daily Mail a tour of his city's 14-acre 'campus' for the homeless on the edge of the Mojave Desert.
Earlier this year the firebrand mayor called for a 'purge' of homeless people, blasting them as 'predators' and 'a dangerous blight on all of our lives.'
He also suggested a free giveaway of deadly fentanyl for drug addicts to clear them from the streets, and expressed his desire to employ armed drones to combat crime in his city of nearly 170,000.
I mean, it sounds like it's working. Also it only costs them $11,500 per person per year. If that was in LA it would cost $115k/yr per person minimum and it wouldn't work worth shit.
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>>'I don't know how many homeless centers you've been in, but this is the first one that doesn't stink,' Mayor Rex Parris bragged of his Southern California city's modern approach to homeless housing.
Parris, 73, the outspoken Republican leader of Lancaster in northern Los Angeles County, has given the Daily Mail a tour of his city's 14-acre 'campus' for the homeless on the edge of the Mojave Desert.
Earlier this year the firebrand mayor called for a 'purge' of homeless people, blasting them as 'predators' and 'a dangerous blight on all of our lives.'
He also suggested a free giveaway of deadly fentanyl for drug addicts to clear them from the streets, and expressed his desire to employ armed drones to combat crime in his city of nearly 170,000.
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