So you fork out 400 bucks for a room that would cost 150 in STL or KC when you have to be in LA for a meeting. You notice a smell that reminds you of the street coming into hotel. As you go to the ice machine you have to step over two people shooting up. They ask you for money and threaten you as you ignore them. A little later you hear loud yelling next door through the early hours of the morning. You leave your room in the morning avoiding a number of syringes. You catch the elevator with a half a dozen street people who did not take advantage of the showers. When you stop for complementary coffee and continental breakfast, you see that there is a guy putting everything left of fruit and pastries in a plastic sack.
You ask the guy cleaning up the vomit from a departing guest who had a bad night. “Where is your coffee pot sir?”
“Im sorry, but they steal the urns as fast as we replaced them so we have stopped putting out coffee.”
That is what the big brains in LA democrat city government have figured out as a way to deal with their homeless problem. Mandate that hotels put the homeless in any rooms not reserved by 2 pm. What could possibly go wrong?
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You ask the guy cleaning up the vomit from a departing guest who had a bad night. “Where is your coffee pot sir?”
“Im sorry, but they steal the urns as fast as we replaced them so we have stopped putting out coffee.”
That is what the big brains in LA democrat city government have figured out as a way to deal with their homeless problem. Mandate that hotels put the homeless in any rooms not reserved by 2 pm. What could possibly go wrong?

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