Spencer Pratt has savaged a video from a far-left member of Los Angeles City Council showcasing a multi-million splurge on homeless housing.

The mayoral hopeful tore into DSA’s Eunisses Hernandez for walking Angelenos through the project that is costing taxpayers an eye-popping $16 million.

The footage shows the 16 tiny homes that will house 64 homeless people in Cypress Park, which will cost approximately $250,000 per bed.

Pratt said: “Hey, Los Angeles, are you aware that socialists in L.A. city government are stealing your money?” He added: “I’m sorry, what? $16 million for 64 beds? That’s $250,000 per bed.”

Pratt spotlights what he calls the “nice words” used by city leaders to describe homelessness programs, stating they soften the reality of how money is being spent.

He contrasts the per-bed cost with what he says could be direct financial help to Angelenos, claiming the same funds could support people for years instead of being concentrated into a limited number of units.

“What the hell are we doing?” he said.

He widened the attack beyond a single site, accusing city leaders of pushing programs that sound compassionate but fail to match the scale of the crisis.

He questioned oversight, asked who was vetted for placement, whether there was accountability and whether projects risk becoming “quarter-million-dollar” units that do little to change underlying problems.

Pratt also drew a sharp contrast with conditions across LA, pointing to graffiti, neighborhood decline and frustrations from residents as he argues resources are being directed toward small projects while broader issues remain unresolved.

Source: California Post – Breaking California News, Photos & Videos