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Wow, Karen Bass. That's really the only response when you have a mayor who allowed half of Los Angeles to burn, talking about how a top priority is to make sure meth heads get all new free teeth.
The clip was highlighted by Jesse Watters, and it's pretty egregious. At an event, she said: "How many people who are unhoused that you meet have no teeth at all? They don't have teeth. Why? Because meth rots your teeth. You can't succeed without teeth. So there needs to be comprehensive health care provided to people."
Literally what? One key way to be unable to succeed is to be a meth head who lives on the street. That's like the number 1 top reason these people are not doing more to benefit society than to thoroughly drain it. The City of Los Angeles has allocated $953 million for homelessness in the 2025-26 budget. A bunch of that is for so-called harm reduction, which in a lot of cases is about giving out free needles and smoking kits to drug addicts.

They call the homeless "unhoused" to humanize them, but as Bass' opponent Spencer Pratt keeps pointing out, these folx (the x is inclusive) don't want to be housed, they want to live on the street and shoot up and lose their teeth to meth. His other opponent, City Councilwoman Nithya Raman, says he's "fascist." That's just a dog-whistle to violent leftists that he's another one who should be targeted. Disgusting.
Bass' approach is entirely misplaced compassion, along with misplaced tax dollars. It's not compassionate to take LA taxpayer money and give it to people who squander it and will keep squandering it. It's not compassionate to take housing stock away from law abiding people who want a good place to live to start families and lead their lives. It's not compassionate to let people's homes burn and then prevent them from rebuilding by binding them up in excessive red tape.
I hope Pratt and his campaign are successful and get the commies out of the Getty House, the home of the LA mayor, and bring some sense to a great American city. I know that New York City has essentially fallen, where Jews are routinely harassed, taxpayer money is being squandered, rich people are being driven out, and the middle class is getting squeezed into pulp.
Libby