San Francisco "Spent" $16.1 Million To Put 300 People In Tents, 61K Per Day! Someone's Getting Rich
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San Francisco spent $16 million to allow 300 homeless to sleep in tents. That's very nice but why so much?
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San Francisco has been dealing with a growing homeless population despite their desperate attempts to cover up the true number of homeless. But they apparently were housing 300 homeless in tents for $16.1 million. Homeless people will live in tents on their own. I'm no expert but even the council was questioning this major discrepancy.
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