Los Angeles’ political class—regardless of party lines and ideological branding—is fully aligned with capital rather than the needs of the unhoused.

They speak of transparency and compassion, but their actions expose a naked agenda: to turn human misery into profits, one contract at a time. This is not just a policy failure. It’s a political crime. And city after city in the US will pay for it—in lives lost, dignity trampled, and a deepening of a social catastrophe that privatization will only make worse.

The homeless were never the problem. The problem is a capitalist ruling class that sees them not as people in need of help—but as a business opportunity to exploit.