“Young Turks” Host Admits Left’s Policies to Fight Homelessness Have Failed
Liberal political commentator and host Ana Kasparian Policies of the Left that haven’t worked, especially those related to Los Angeles crime and homelessness, should be discussed. “actual solution” You can find them.
Kasparian is an unapologetic and open member of the Left Flack! Some Left extremists are open to discussion and debate with those on the Right, especially Daily Wire emeritus. Ben Shapiro In 2021, it will be back. Kasparian They refused to back down, and returned to have a conversation with Shapiro for this week’s episode of “The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special.”
“The approach that we have implemented is clearly not working; more people are dying,” Kasparian spoke out about the Los Angeles homelessness crisis.
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“I get so much flack for saying this: I want an actual solution,” She spoke. “It is insanely cruel to watch people die on our streets and then give yourself a pat on the back because you think you did something compassionate. That is not compassionate.”
“We need to get that person help,” She spoke out about people with severe mental illness. “They need help, and I don’t care how vicious people think I am for saying that, it’s just common sense, it really is.”
Kasparian explained that Los Angeles and California have problems because of this. “a huge mental health” Crises, drug addiction, and a dearth of resources. “housing inventory.” The Left’s policy prescriptions have not been effective, the journalist said, arguing that ignoring and denying the problem is dangerous and particularly unhelpful for the communities the Left claims to care about.
“Denying that the problem exists is the other part of this,” Kasparian asserted. The journalist recalls being attacked while out walking her dog in Los Angeles and having to deal with the backlash of some Leftists for publicly speaking out about her victimization.
“I was shocked by the kind of reaction I got from people I typically agree with politically,” Kasparian stated.
Shapiro was told by Shapiro that she was attacked while out walking her dog in her local neighborhood. She was walking alongside two homeless men on drugs, and one grabbed her as she tried to clean up her dog. He repeatedly pointed his penis at her.
“I have to think about that at least twice a day when I take my dog out for a walk. Yes, it is traumatizing,” She added, “What’s making it worse, though, is that I’m the bad guy for sharing this story and saying, hey, we can’t just let this kind of stuff happen. We need to find real solutions for it.”
Shapiro vs Kasparian was a heated discussion that took place during the same meeting. While they both agreed that the healthcare system is broken at present, Kasparian advocated for government-funded reform. “medical for all”Shapiro supported a more privatized and community-based healthcare system, while he argued for a change in the relationship between healthcare employers and employees.
“Once you make systems national, you’re going to have to, in some way, ration the resources,” Shapiro explained, noting of 12-24 hour delayed ambulances with England’s National Health Service (NHS). “You’re going to have to either increase the resources you are utilizing, which means increasing taxes, or increasing regulations; or you’re going to have to ration care that people are going to receive on the other end.”
“My personal experience with a sort of ‘medical for all’ system is in Israel,” Shapiro explained. “Their emergency care is very good, and if you have cancer, you are — in serious trouble.”
“The United States has the highest five-year survival rate for things like breast cancer,” He added. “If you have a serious disease, people are coming to the United States for surgery, for treatment. If you have a broken arm, you’re probably better off in a nationalized healthcare system, because it’s a fairly simple thing to solve and it’s not going to ‘cost you,’ indirectly.”
Early in the discussion, the pair stressed that people of different viewpoints should talk to each other. They also noted that this can enable people to challenge their views and have a productive conversation.
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