November 4, 2024
Homeless alcoholics are receiving alcohol on the taxpayer's dime in San Francisco, California, to the tune of $5 million every year. The city provides the substance to addicts as part of a "managed alcohol program," according to multiple outlets, including the U.K.'s Daily Mail and the San Francisco Chronicle. The...
Homeless alcoholics are receiving alcohol on the taxpayer’s dime in San Francisco, California, to the tune of $5 million every year. The city provides the substance to addicts as part of a “managed alcohol program,” according to multiple outlets, including the U.K.’s Daily Mail and the San Francisco Chronicle. The…



Homeless alcoholics are receiving alcohol on the taxpayer’s dime in San Francisco, California, to the tune of $5 million every year. The city provides the substance to addicts as part of a “managed alcohol program,” according to multiple outlets, including the U.K.’s Daily Mail and the San Francisco Chronicle. The…

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