Gov. Newsom roasted for plan to build tiny houses for homeless: 'He has ruined California'

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Gov. Newsom roasted for plan to build tiny houses for homeless: 'He has ruined California'
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Dave Rubin rips Gov. Gavin Newsom for his failed plans to eliminate homelessness as California plans to spend $30 million to build 1,2000 small homes to address the crisis.

Well, I'd actually like to give Gavin Newsom credit, believe it or not, Dana, because nobody on earth in the history of the world is better at creating homeless people than Gavin Newsom. And he deserves credit for that. You know, when he was San Francisco mayor back in 2008, he had, like, a 10-year plan to eliminate homelessness. There's a video that's going viral that explains that. People can check it out, my Twitter's @Rubinreport, if you want to see that.

Homeless tents are seen near the Tenderloin District during a rainy day in San Francisco on Jan. 13, 2023.Newsom announced Thursday , part of a plan to help house the nation's largest homeless population and to address an issue that has persistently plagued the state during the governor's time in office.

The homes, some as small as 120 square feet, can be assembled in 90 minutes and cost a fraction of what it takes to build permanent housing. Newsom said the homes can create space to help clear homeless encampments that have sprung up across the state's major cities. Federal courts have ruled cities can't clear homeless encampments if there are no shelter beds available.

"We need to focus more energy and precision on addressing encampments," Newsom said."There's no humanity there. People are dying on our watch."Newsom announced the plans in Sacramento on the first stop of a planned four-city tour, where he has promised to make major policy announcements on housing, health care and public safety. The tour is replacing the governor's traditional State of the State address.

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