SCOOP: the Seattle government is deliberating concealing home many homeless have migrated into the region.
Through a public records request—and threat of a lawsuit—I've obtained the bombshell statistic that shows 23% of King County's homeless migrated from out of state.

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Enough is enough. It's time to expose the activist class that exploits the most vulnerable and weaponizes "compassion" against taxpaying citizens. I'm going to keep fighting for the truth—I hope you'll join me.
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The Seattle Times most recently reported that only 5% of the homeless are out-of-state migrants: the newspaper, parroting the activist rhetoric, is dead wrong. The activist class knows the truth, but they control the machine that can conceal it. TIME FOR SOME SUNLIGHT!
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It's not money, Chris--at least not primarily. It's ideology. Most of the homeless advocates work for pretty humble salaries. It's not money they're fighting for when you question the way they're responding to homelessness. I know. I made a documentary about homelessness in MN.
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I look forward to watching yours about SF. Here's mine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZMy7Q0U88I … It's doing very well on YouTube--in part because I don't touch on politics at all. I allow these folks to open up honestly about their lives.
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Interesting. That works out to $80k per homeless person. I wonder how much of that $80k actually trickles all the way down?
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