The libs in charge of California were wise to raise the limit on permissible theft to at least $7 billion. That makes Project Homekey kosher:
Once hailed as a fast-track solution to California’s homelessness crisis, Project Homekey now looks like a billion-dollar boondoggle littered with empty buildings and broken promises. …
Out of 2,157 rooms the county bought with $550 million, a staggering 71% sit empty. The city’s record is only slightly better, with 44% of its 1,237 units still unoccupied despite spending $820 million.
The $820 million is part of a bigger picture. $2.3 billion spent on homeless services in Los Angeles was recently found to be unaccounted for.
The more taxpayer money they throw at it, the more homelessness there is to throw money at. Where does the money go? We are left to speculate.
Incidentally, likely 2028 presidential candidate Gavin Newsom — who has presided over this waste and corruption — touts California as a model for homelessness.
On a tip from Dennis G.