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Listen up. The City of Angels is looking more like a circle of hell these days, and everyone with a pair of eyes knows it. We’re talking needle-strewn streets, radicalized camps, and a “dystopian” vibe that’d make a noir detective blush. But here’s the kicker: the big-shot union bosses tried to bury Spencer Pratt with an attack ad so “devastating” it looks like a parody

They thought they were exposing a villain, but they might have just filmed a campaign commercial for the man.

Why the “Attack” is Actually a Gift:
The “Help or Get Out” Ultimatum: The unions are mad that Pratt wants to stop dumping taxpayer cash into brand-new houses for the unhoused. His message? It’s time to get help or get moving.
Cops vs. Social Workers: While the city deals with theft under $950 being essentially legal, Pratt is calling for thousands of more police officers on the beat instead of more social workers.
Taking on the Machine: The ad “warns” voters that Pratt wants to strip power from the public employee unions.
The Shoplifter’s Paradise: In a town where you can’t enforce drug or theft laws because the laws barely exist anymore, Pratt’s brand of “truth” is starting to sound like common sense to the folks left in the rubble.

The Bottom Line:
The city is in shambles, the cops’ hands are tied, and the people in charge think the current track is just fine. Is Spencer Pratt the “last thing LA needs,” or is he the only one telling the truth while the town burns?.
Watch the breakdown. See the ad. Decide for yourself if the “attack” is actually the solution.
“They think this is criticism for fuck’s sake… That’s what we need everywhere.”

What do you think—is the “get help or get out” approach the only way to save a city in a “dystopian burn down”?

FULL EPISODE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0WpsAkBXMs&

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