every year is codified as mandatory mean that there is no review process no checks and balances just a blank check and no balancing the checkbook. we live in a society where laziness and obesity can qualify you for disability check from the government paid for by us working americans. in fact nearly two-thirds of the money spent by government last year went to social welfare programs. oakland the democrats like joe mccormick of florida to even mention challenging these programs is to be heartless and void of empathy empathy. when someone chooses getting high or being the father to his children what p is he owed? when it woman uses her sprained ankle that beyond disability issues and discomfort to scan the system? when the son of a vice president spends his time and money on is he an addict in need? or simply a rotten soul? the left tells us that we should pity everyone might ve been dealt a bad hand okay that s fair enough. but who hasn t? how many hardworking well employed a
dollars into failed programs that do little to solve the issue, we ran through the numbers and the amounts spent are just staggering. san francisco spent an astonishing $100,000 for homeless person. new york shells at $58,000 per year for her homeless person, but it hasn t helped. a recent report says homelessness in the big apple has seen the highest level since the great depression and chicago spends about $9,000 per homeless person. the unmanageable homelessness problem putting the mcdonald ceo in a tough spot. they ve been trying to entice employees back to headquarters in chicago and called on city and business leaders to address problems that have arisen since the pandemic. everywhere i go i m confronted by the same question these days. what s going on in chicago? there is a general sense out there that our city is in crisis. the truth is it s more difficult today for me to convince a promising mcdonald s executive to relocate to chicago from one of our other offices
some initiatives with some statesmen in our nation trying to change some these initiatives a bit of element of the social safety net s that we are more designed to help individuals overcome their dumping billions of dollars into an endless pit that creates and perpetuates dependency which is actually problematic and we got the opportunity to listen to a number people share exactly t that. it s problematic that we are not incentivized as a nation to enable our other citizens regardless of their condition to come up out of the mess and give them the opportunity, the education and the incentive to actually become hard workers and to gain a kind of self-respect. as we enabled these destructive policies that are keeping people dependent we are actually killing people in our nation. so sometimes it takes a little bit of help for example
figure out how to find a pair they will will try to find quickly. before you know it there will be migrating more of these services as time goes on goes on. my teenage sons will volunteer no, perez here and now you are ready. we will see what happens. and you can watch it on this thing real quickly. real quickly on your device. so you know it s going to come hello, everyone, i m dana perino along with judge jeanine piro, geraldo rivera, jesse watters, and greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. liberals cities spending millions to fight the homeless crisis but the problem is it just keeps getting worse. there is heart breaking images of those living in deplorable conditions on the streets becoming all too common. as democrat leaders get accused of dumping billions of taxpayer
a record 90 million for dumping billions of litres of raw sewage into the sea off the north kent and solent coastline. the company admitted nearly 7000 illegal spills between 2010 and 2015 from 17 sites. a judge at canterbury crown court said the offences were committed deliberately . duncan kennedy reports. this is havant near portsmouth, one of more than a dozen beauty spots along the south coast where southern water illegally dumped the raw sewage for nearly six years. for many who live and work along the coast, the pollution was shocking. i came down to check my boat to find that there s raw sewage hanging off the mooring lines, it s wrapped around the propeller, the rudder and festooned along the hull of the boat.