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Los Angeles Residents Are Backing Spencer Pratt, Cooking Mayor Bass in a Unique New Way [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: May 25, 2026 12:01 pm
By Jim Taft 7 Min Read
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Los Angeles Residents Are Backing Spencer Pratt, Cooking Mayor Bass in a Unique New Way [WATCH]
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Los Angeles has become a cautionary tale for what happens when far left leadership runs unchecked for too long.

Once known for palm trees and opportunity, the city now looks more like a third world expanse of filth, graffiti, and dysfunction.

Faced with unresponsive leadership and decaying streets, some residents have decided to take matters into their own hands.

Their strategy is both hilarious and painfully effective.

If you live in LA and your neighborhood is covered in graffiti and the city is ignoring it, just spray paint “VOTE PRATT” over it, and Karen will have it painted over within 20 minutes.

— Mann Made Cinema (@Hotshot_Movie) May 23, 2026

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Tired of being ignored, citizens have started spray painting “Vote Pratt” over the endless graffiti that city crews seem permanently blind to.

pic.twitter.com/mLQhnVnWQS

— Make L.A. Great Again 🇺🇸 (@lalovestrump) May 23, 2026

The thinking is simple.

When officials spot any public show of support for Karen Bass’s political rival, they spring into action.

Suddenly, taxpayer funded cleanup teams appear almost overnight to erase any trace of pro Pratt sentiment, something they refuse to do for years of societal decay.

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Videos on X have shown the results.

The moment “Vote Pratt” appears on a wall, the city’s cleaning crews move with urgency rarely seen outside campaign season.

It is a clever hack in a city drowning under the weight of failed progressive leadership.

Locals have even coined terms for the city’s other neglected problems, including “Bassholes,” the potholes ignored by the mayor’s office as the streets rot beneath expensive electric buses and broken social justice programs.

pic.twitter.com/pV9OAhoUJJ

— HowlingPeterman (parody) (@JacoboPeterman) May 23, 2026

Residents note that political graffiti disappears in hours, but vulgar tags, gang symbols, and hate messages sit untouched for months.

The double standard is outrageous but predictable.

Not AI. pic.twitter.com/jUJhkGnjo7

— Thomas Hawk (@thomashawk) May 24, 2026

In modern Los Angeles, appearances matter more than public safety or sanitation.

The same city hall that cannot fill potholes or clear a tent city becomes lightning fast when its own power is threatened.

The creativity behind the protest shows the resilience of ordinary citizens who are tired of paying more and getting less.

At its core, this street level rebellion exposes how hollow the city’s priorities truly are.

Bureaucrats act when their optics are at risk, not when their people are suffering.

It took spray paint to reveal what years of press conferences could not.

Helicopter shots tell the ugly story.

Homeless encampments now sprawl across sidewalks, parks, and post office parking lots.

Businesses close one after another.

Basic city functions such as trash removal and street sweeping have deteriorated beyond recognition.

One resident told reporters he has to step over syringes and human waste just to reach his apartment door.

Police, bound by political red tape, refuse to intervene unless violence breaks out.

The homelessness programs have become a full blown industry of their own.

Between 2018 and 2023, California poured roughly 24 billion dollars into initiatives that have not eased the problem.

Los Angeles alone spends hundreds of millions every year, yet the number of people living on the streets has only grown.

Estimates suggest more than 70,000 remain without homes, many drawn from out of state by easy benefits and soft enforcement.

One homeless man candidly admitted what politicians will not: the state pays people to be homeless.

That single admission reveals the sick incentives of what critics now call the Homeless Industrial Complex.

Entire networks of nonprofit executives and consultants now depend on persistence of the crisis for their paychecks. Solving it would put them out of business, so they keep managing it instead.

Mayor Karen Bass continues to make hollow promises that dissolve into excuses.

When challenged by CNN about her failure to end street homelessness, she blamed “bureaucratic barriers.”

Asked about visible chaos in neighborhoods, she urged citizens to trust government data over their own eyes.

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That style of leadership explains why normal people are now resorting to spray paint to shame their city into doing its job.

At the center of this guerrilla cleanup movement stands mayoral challenger Spencer Pratt.

His campaign calls for reality based governance: clean the streets, enforce the laws, and expect the homeless population to participate in maintaining the community rather than occupying it.

Pratt has promised a short grace period after taking office, followed by firm enforcement against drug markets, squatting, and public disorder.

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The surge of support for Pratt represents a breaking point.

The people of Los Angeles are finished waiting around for politicians who only act when their reputations are on the line.

This simple act of graffiti protest has done what millions of tax dollars could not. It made City Hall move.

If anything, “Vote Pratt” may become more than a slogan.

It may be the banner of rebellion for a city that finally decides it has had enough of left wing failure disguised as compassion.

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