That the recall went the way it did in that uh in that school district but the situation that you described earlier that you know this the crime and these policies are coming the chickens are coming home to roost in these places i think it’s san francisco as kind of a
Case in point right now so what do you think it will take for those policies to change because it’s like a freight train right it’s like a freight train it it requires it to come home to you and again the crime is now starting to come home to places like hancock park
That’s where the young lady from the ucla graduate student was stabbed hancock park beverly hills where that man broke into the house and murdered the wife of that record company mogul it’s one thing for homicides to go up in the inner city as they are and by the
Way most of the victims of the increased homicide are black and wrong people living in the inner city but when you’re finding these smashing grabs taking place at neiman markets and these high-end stores all of a sudden people on the left are beginning to rethink their assumption i’ll give you a prime
Example one of the issues when i ran was the d.a in l.a county’s name is george gascon he was hand-picked by gavin newsom to become the d.a of san francisco after he became the d.a there he came down to l.a and ran and four and got elected d.a of uh of la county
And he has been funded either directly or indirectly by george soros or george soros types well there has been a recall movement and it failed because the signatures were not gathered in time but there’s been another recall effort and now all of a sudden some of the very same people they
Gave money to gavin newsom to prevent me from taking his job are now helping to fund the recall movement to recall george gascombe because crime is now coming to their to their neighborhoods so they don’t have their kids in government schools they have their own kids in private schools they couldn’t care less
About the fact that 75 percent of black kids in third grade in government schools pre-pandemic could not read at state levels of proficiency and those levels are low because they lower them all the time so they don’t look so bad the math scores are even worse half of
All third graders in our government schools cannot read at state levels of proficiency and 80 of the kids in government schools in california are black and brown so elite people don’t care about that their kids are already in private schools but they do care about crime when it comes to them
And so i think there is a growing growing feeling that california is about ready to hit rock bottom when i was running my campaign i used a line that california needed to hit rock bottom and i was asked elder to find rock bottom i said rock bottom is
When the homeless guy released himself on your front lawn provided your front lawn is in brentwood or bel air or beverly hills or malibu and that is increasingly becoming the case homelessness is everywhere in california uh they’re they’re spending more money than ever to combat it uh it’s gotten
Worse uh they’re not going about it the right way i had a plan when i was running for office uh and so the number two is number one and number two issues now for la for for california crime and homelessness and a growing number of people on the left are beginning to
Recognize it is out of control and we need to rethink our assumption so i don’t think we’re there yet but we’re getting there we live in an era of censorship and disinformation and it can be really hard to know what’s true and what’s false in this information climate to get honest
Information and insights you can trust join us on epoch tv you can sign up for your 14-day free trial at ept dot ms slash free trial eon that’s ept dot ms slash free trial j-a-n so very very briefly around homelessness and i’ve been i’ve been also kind of following
This issue a lot what are the what are the false assumptions here that are causing this situation let me put it this way unless you’re prepared to move people from public properties when the conditions quote are right close quote we’re having a pointless conversation when there is sufficient housing built
And somebody on the streets refuses to go you have a choice you can say well nothing we can do or we can say you are going to be moved you are going to move to an area where we have built for you whether you like it
Or not and until and unless we have a conversation where a sufficient number of people in california say okay you can’t tell people to move when there isn’t somewhere to put them but this is the supreme court case and it says when there is sufficient homes built you can lawfully
Physically remove somebody from a public area a lot of people in california think it’s cruel the video of somebody yelling and screaming when they’re being moved looks horrific just as it looked terrific in israel uh when people who were in these so-called settlements were were forcibly removed when the policies changed
Unless you’re prepared to watch that and have that conversation i got nothing for you but when there’s efficient housing and housing can be built is that housing or shelters or both or both okay okay because it’s more safe there are thousands of people who are killed every single year
Within the homeless population by other homeless people is extremely dangerous if you are a female and homeless community you are going to be raped 100 of them have pretty much been raped over a certain period of time and sometimes more than one so it’s not like we’re
Doing this for us we’re also doing it for you it’s not healthy for you it’s not hygienic for everybody else it’s not safe and and affordable housing can be built should be built and once it’s done we have to have a conversation are you going to allow
People to stay on the streets even when there’s shelter for them or will they be physically removed as sheriff alex villanueva he and i’ve had this conversation and he said larry until unless californians are willing to physically remove people when there’s sufficient housing for them we’re going
To have this problem but this is a mental health and a drugs issue primarily right it’s not it’s not uh you didn’t you got kicked out of your home issue that’s what i understand is that again the foundational assumptions there are some people that have lost their homes there are some people that
Have lost their jobs but most of them are mentally ill or are addicted to some sort of substance and there’s treatment available and after proposition 47 came along you could now use up to three grams of meth without fear of going to jail because you’re no longer a felon you’ve committed a misdemeanor
And they’ll write you a ticket and because of cashless bail you don’t have to go to jail so sheriff alex villanueva the sheriff of la county told me that after proposition 47 our toolkit now had that removed we can no longer tell somebody who’s doing meth on the
Streets either you go to rehab or you go to jail now they say either i go to rehab or what and we now have no alternative and as a result the homeless problem after 47 got worse and by the way the person that drafted proposition 47 was george gascon
Okay the the the three most important things that california could do right now to affect change dramatically report reform sql the california environmental quality act that has caused the price of a home in california to be 175 percent above the national average the environmental extremists need to be reined in california is down
Almost 1 million housing units as a result of environmental laws like that and that’s one of the primary reasons that the middle class and lower class people have left california they cannot afford the price of a home number two school choice the first step towards leaving poverty
Think tanks on the left and on the right will tell you is to at least finish high school and one where you can read write and compute at grade level third thing make sure that bad guys do the time for their crimes uh and we we need to get rid of
These soft on crime da’s uh in laws like proposition 47 we describe that proposition 57 which lowered a whole bunch of of categories of crime into non-violent offenses now because of problem 57 assault on a police officer is considered to be a non-violent offense serial arson is a non-violent
Offense rape of an intoxicated victim is a non-violent offense meaning the bad guy does not serve nearly the same kind of term he would have served prior to proposition 57. the number one job of government is to protect people in property make sure government does its number one job You
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