was governor who turnedut everybody loose from the psychiatric institution with abuses they had in the 20th century but instead of having a plan to get people properly cared for in the neighborhood, he let them free. tucker: i m sorry. when was that? like 50 years ago he was governor of california? yet, and it s only gotten worse. we need new leadership to address the problem. tucker: so you are saying the homeless problem in los angeles is the fault of someone who isre dead and hasn t been governor in 50 years?r? that is really the answer? ethan: that is the root, the genesis of it. when we decide we can t keepep people who need mentalca health care, the turnaround, a fair percentage and also to cope people to use as an example as an antidote to prove how bad it is but the point is this, we have people that need mental
well, call it brave. some might call it a political mistake, but mitt romney jumped into the presidential race in what was, turnedut to be a preemptive strike on the anniversary that could dog his presidential campaign. it was five years ago today that he signed the massachusetts health care overhaul into law. romney now kicks off a six-week fund-raising effort today with an event at new york s harbor club. he can officially raise money after announcing his exploratory committee on twitter. and what else, an online video. i believe in america. i believe in the freedom and opportunity and the principles of our constitution that have led us to become the greatest nation in the history of the earth. this effort isn t about a person. it s about the cause of american freedom and greatness. jonathan martin is a senior political reporter for politico and chris cillizza is managing editor of postpolitics come, author of the fix blog. we need another title for