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Tuesday, March 5, 2024

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 1: The Reality Is Only 2,350 Housing Units Will Be Available For Veterans Out Of $6.38 Billion Dollars, Costing Taxpayers $12 Billion After Interest

California Is Running Ads Trying To Get People To Vote To Pass Prop 1 With The Message It Will Help Veterans

The Reality Is Only 2,350 Housing Units Will Be Available For Veterans Out Of $6.38 Billion Dollars, Costing Taxpayers $12 Billion After Interest These People Are EVIL This is EXTREMELY SHADY marketing using Veterans to get people to vote on this bill with the promise veterans will be taken car of at the forefront Prop 1 also “builds mental health facilities and provides housing for the homeless” Those who oppose the bill say it’s all a lie: “Orange County Register, which called Prop 1 a “costly bureaucratic power grab that robs counties of mental health services funding and saddles taxpayers with $6.38 billion in debt.” “Please make sure you vote no on the absolute scam that is proposition 1. Personally seeing the governor pushing ads on YouTube claiming this proposition will help homeless veterans, but this is completely false. Prop 1 will only be able to produce 2,350 housing units for our homeless veterans out of $6.38 billion. You already know the state is fiscally irresponsible and by approving the proposition, you'd be authorizing the state to add $61 billion to its $80,000,000,000 bond debt. To pay back the additional $6 billion in debt with interest, it will cost the taxpayers $12 billion And you know what Democrats will do? They'll just say, oh, let's raise taxes to pay that interest. Prop 1 will only give us 6,380 treatment centers and 4,350 housing units. By approving prop 1, you'd also be authorizing a blank check of $4,400,000,000 to build, quote, unspecified places for mental health and drug addiction treatment. Furthermore, the people building these places will have to be paid a prevailing wage increasing the cost significantly. And if you don't want drug addicts in your neighborhood, too bad because these projects will be streamlined and they won't have to go through a city council or a board of supervisors for a vote. And municipal governments will be spending a lot of their own money on these projects. Also, please take a minute to look at all the special interest pouring millions into this ballot measure. Make sure you share with your friends.”

[Homes] that would originally been a starter home about a decade or so ago are now for lease.

“Georgia's housing crisis. — 19,000 homes, not apartments, homes in the metro, are owned by 3 companies: Progress Residential, Invitation Homes, and Mainstreet Renewal. That's nearly 1 in every 9 houses up for rent and some entire suburban neighborhoods where corporations own it all.”