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While Molina is portrayed as being motivated by the “politics of anger,” it is the homeless and destitute and those concerned with the growing number of homeless people on our streets who should be angry with her recent vote to cuit general relief from $341 to $293 a month.
About her angry style, Molina comments, “I didn’t wake up like this; I became this way because of politics.” To paraphrase Molina, the homeless didn’t wake up homeless, they continue to have fewer resources because of politics.
BOB ERLENBUSCH
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, LOS ANGELES
COALITION TO END HOMELESSNESS
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