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The Gary & Shannon Show Hour 2 (05.07) – The LA mayoral debate turns into a fight over homelessness, addiction, and whether City Hall understands basic reality.• Debate fallout → Karen Bass, Nithya Raman, and Spencer Pratt clash in Pratt’s first major debate appearance
• Strange dynamic → Raman accuses Bass and Pratt of teaming up against her• Homelessness debate → city-funded needle programs spark outrage from business owners and residents
• Shannon unloads → stop funding “luxury pet projects” before fixing the basics like streets, water systems, and public safety• Viral moment → Raman insists “everyone would be housed” under her leadership
• Shannon’s response → “That’s a kindergarten answer.”• Bigger frustration → are politicians confusing homelessness with addiction and mental illness?
• Gary & Shannon question whether making street life easier actually discourages treatment and recovery• Spencer Pratt settles in → after a shaky start, he finds footing and lands direct shots at Raman’s policies• Final soapbox → Gary calls for regular people to get involved in politics before the city completely loses the plot
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The Gary & Shannon Show Hour 2 (05.07) – The LA mayoral debate turns into a fight over homelessness, addiction, and whether City Hall understands basic reality.• Debate fallout → Karen Bass, Nithya Raman, and Spencer Pratt clash in Pratt’s first major debate appearance
• Strange dynamic → Raman accuses Bass and Pratt of teaming up against her• Homelessness debate → city-funded needle programs spark outrage from business owners and residents
• Shannon unloads → stop funding “luxury pet projects” before fixing the basics like streets, water systems, and public safety• Viral moment → Raman insists “everyone would be housed” under her leadership
• Shannon’s response → “That’s a kindergarten answer.”• Bigger frustration → are politicians confusing homelessness with addiction and mental illness?
• Gary & Shannon question whether making street life easier actually discourages treatment and recovery• Spencer Pratt settles in → after a shaky start, he finds footing and lands direct shots at Raman’s policies• Final soapbox → Gary calls for regular people to get involved in politics before the city completely loses the plot
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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