Valuetainment - May 30, 2026


"Skid Row Is By Design" - Chad Bianco BACKS Spencer Pratt's Fight Against LA's Homeless Crisis


Episode Stats


Length

10 minutes

Words per minute

176.53

Word count

1,843

Sentence count

101

Harmful content

Misogyny

4

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Hate speech

1

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Summary

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Rob and Sarah talk about the recent death of a woman on Skid Row and why it s no longer shocking to see homeless people dying on the streets of Los Angeles. They also discuss why the city should be doing more to help the homeless and how they are being used as political props.

Transcript

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00:00:30.000 While you guys are doing your thing, you've got Spencer Pratt also making a lot of noise.
00:00:33.680 How often do you communicate with him?
00:00:35.240 What do you think about what he's doing?
00:00:35.780 I text him every once in a while.
00:00:36.740 I think he's doing a good job.
00:00:37.980 I hope he's able to reach enough people.
00:00:42.040 I think that where people are in Los Angeles, they've been abused for so long.
00:00:49.560 I hope that he's able to show how dishonest they are.
00:00:54.460 Karen Bass.
00:00:55.240 I mean, you're talking about MacArthur Park, where they're making a big deal of MacArthur.
00:00:58.580 park has been trash for decades and she didn't want to do anything about it and then she's
00:01:05.040 surprised or she says they're working on it when they do that big raid and and going and it's like
00:01:09.440 it was just a short time ago that she said how great macarthur park was and that ice was
00:01:15.200 destroying it but the reality is it's it's her drug policies it's her homeless policies
00:01:20.760 and they just allow that to happen she has 50 square blocks of homeless that they just call
00:01:28.240 skid row and then somehow they've made that normal in our heads well it's skid row it's 50 square
00:01:36.460 blocks of people living on the sidewalk living in the street in squalor their skins rotting
00:01:43.460 and they're dying and nobody cares tell me how that tell me how we have come to that place in
00:01:51.360 society and it's because of politics they're pawns every single year they talk about they're going to
00:01:58.180 they're going to they're going to put more money toward the homeless we're going to get more
00:02:02.160 affordable housing it's all purposely not affordable it's purposely forcing them onto
00:02:09.700 the street so they can keep that money going and we know they've already they've already showed the
00:02:14.100 links of these people that are getting the majority of this money on how they donate to the same
00:02:19.460 causes the money is a portion of that money is going back into the election coffers and these
00:02:24.220 people that are in these positions.
00:02:26.220 What is this, Rob, that you have in MacArthur Park?
00:02:28.740 This was a post from two days ago where a gentleman died on the sidewalk
00:02:33.920 after they were trying to revive him.
00:02:35.340 They spent 35 minutes trying to respond to revive him,
00:02:39.040 a suspected drug overdose.
00:02:42.320 Can you press show more?
00:02:46.080 Fire respondents are doing everything they're being done.
00:02:47.920 That's the last sentence is the most important.
00:02:51.380 This is no longer shock in Los Angeles.
00:02:53.280 Okay, so I was driving down to do a, I was going to spend the day at Skid Row.
00:02:58.100 So we're driving down to go to the LAPD police precinct.
00:03:02.420 We're driving down the street. 0.97
00:03:04.320 On the sidewalk is a dead lady. 0.99
00:03:07.900 She's laying there dead. 1.00
00:03:10.720 There's police tape just around her just to get it on the sidewalk.
00:03:16.540 And everybody just walking around her like it's okay.
00:03:20.360 It's just normal.
00:03:21.000 It's just another dead person.
00:03:21.980 and so we're driving down and I'm like and so we got to the police station and we're like do you
00:03:26.260 think that lady's dead and so we get to the police station I'm like we think there's a dead
00:03:30.380 and they're like oh yeah she's dead and it's business as usual with a dead woman on the
00:03:38.860 sidewalk and that right there what that's that last statement was is this is just normal now
00:03:44.240 this has become a way of life in Los Angeles and that's not how it's supposed to be but it is what's
00:03:50.680 been driven because of horrific, horrific policy, government policy. And then the thing about Steve
00:03:57.320 and I and what we're even talking about is you can't blame it on anything other than Democrat
00:04:04.220 policy because Democrats in California run everything. Democrats completely run our education
00:04:10.600 system. We're failing. We're the worst in the country. They completely run state government,
00:04:14.840 super majority in state government. They can do anything they want. If they wanted that gas tax
00:04:19.380 removed they could do it today if they wanted houses to be cheaper to be built they could do
00:04:24.320 it today it's an agenda it's an ideological agenda of making california less populated that's why
00:04:32.280 they don't care that six years in a row people are fleeing california any other state if they
00:04:37.480 have a net migration out they panic and they try and remove it and fix it and and how can we keep
00:04:43.060 them here not california california is purposely forcing everyone out they don't want your
00:04:48.180 business is there because you have jobs. They don't want jobs there. They want people going
00:04:51.760 somewhere else. They can't have starter homes for kids coming out of college because they want less
00:04:56.500 population. So the only homes being built are for older people that can afford the million-dollar 0.51
00:05:02.020 home or the $1.4 million home. There are no $250,000 homes being built. There's no $500,000
00:05:08.860 homes being built because they don't want that generation to be able to afford a home.
00:05:13.340 tell them to move to another state it's it's an it's an ideological agenda that's being controlled
00:05:19.240 by regulation environmentalists control the regulatory cycles of california and but the
00:05:27.840 the good thing is all regular every single regulation can be signed away by the governor
00:05:32.940 every single regulation it's not a law nobody voted on it and the governor has the power to
00:05:38.980 remove them. And the regulatory, probably 60 to 70 percent of the major issues for us in California
00:05:45.740 come from the regulatory environment and we can stop them all on day one. The big issue with this
00:05:53.000 election is it's not, I mean, Steve's saying the same things I'm saying. I'm saying a little bit
00:05:58.860 bolder. I want to do away with all income tax. He wants it just for 100,000 and below. I want
00:06:05.300 nobody to pay income tax. Why are there 10 states that are doing really well right now that don't
00:06:10.800 have an income tax? Why do we have the highest? It's just that's how it's set up. And then it
00:06:15.840 makes it volatile because now they're all leaving. One of the issues with tax in California, 140,000
00:06:22.020 people, the top 140,000 people pay 52% of the taxes in California. So if those hundred, think
00:06:29.900 of how easy it would be for those 140 people 140 000 people to decide that they're just going to
00:06:36.100 leave they could leave next week and then the state fails because it's it's it's almost like
00:06:43.160 a house of cards that's been set up and they're thinking about it so it's not like they're not
00:06:47.060 thinking about they're not entertaining the idea of leaving they're literally we're all thinking
00:06:50.380 about exactly yeah so when you remove that when you create an environment where now california's
00:06:57.020 business friendly then the businesses come back when you create an environment where we'll utilize
00:07:02.880 all of our own oil instead of buying it from other places making them rich then you get the benefit
00:07:07.400 of that revenue for the state the fact that you guys buy oil from iraq it's crazy how the hell
00:07:14.400 the average person doesn't know that no no they don't and but that's what people are finding out
00:07:20.120 now so the issue that we have in california right now in this election if we don't win this election
00:07:25.000 If a Republican doesn't win this election, I don't know if we'll ever be able to win another election in California because I don't know if it can get worse.
00:07:33.660 No, I you know, typically in every campaign, people say this is a consequential election, all this other stuff.
00:07:39.920 It's just the longer you take to bring a Republican in, their claws get deeper and the deeper it gets, the more control of the whole thing they have.
00:07:50.080 So the reality of it is for long-term people who are willing to move,
00:07:54.880 they're fine because they can go to Nevada.
00:07:57.260 They can go to Texas.
00:07:58.220 They can go to Florida.
00:07:59.740 But there are Angelenos and Californians that don't want to leave California.
00:08:04.580 Right.
00:08:05.200 You know, you're either part of the mamas and papas California dreaming
00:08:09.920 or you're part of Tupac, you know, California knows how to party
00:08:15.940 or, you know, even Biggie going back to L.A.,
00:08:20.280 there's all these songs about California, L.A.
00:08:23.960 The history is so rich.
00:08:25.660 It's such a beautiful place.
00:08:27.120 So the people that love it and they've got to fight for it,
00:08:30.620 they have to get involved.
00:08:31.660 So if the average person is watching this,
00:08:33.640 like, ah, forget about it.
00:08:34.840 There's nothing I can do.
00:08:36.600 Find a way to go support.
00:08:38.280 If you're not leaving your state,
00:08:40.100 you better get involved in politics.
00:08:41.780 Yes.
00:08:42.240 If you're not planning on leaving California,
00:08:44.200 You better get involved.
00:08:46.280 And you, because we got a lot of people from California that watch the podcast,
00:08:49.560 if you have no desire to leave, I've been selling Florida, Texas, Tennessee,
00:08:55.740 you know, Nevada, but if you're like, there's no way I'm leaving,
00:08:59.940 well, then guess what?
00:09:01.500 Get out there and get involved.
00:09:02.600 Whether it's yourself or Hilton or whoever it is, the idea is get involved.
00:09:06.120 Get behind a candidate.
00:09:07.600 And that's my argument for this is we know we have to get a Republican to win.
00:09:12.300 And my opinion, obviously Steve's going to differ.
00:09:15.560 I think he's wrong.
00:09:16.580 I wouldn't have got in this if I didn't think I was the only person to win.
00:09:19.380 I enjoy my job.
00:09:20.420 I think I have a better job than being governor currently.
00:09:24.780 I'm the only one that's going to win this election in November.
00:09:27.880 This election isn't about June.
00:09:29.940 This is about November.
00:09:31.460 The Democrat Party for a year has not been raising money to fight Steve Hilton.
00:09:34.760 They've been raising money to fight Chad Bianco.
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