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Just your standard democrat corruption. Every democrat who voted for this will get a huge kickback from the company that supplies these tents.
why do you hate capitalism?
Just your standard democrat corruption. Every democrat who voted for this will get a huge kickback from the company that supplies these tents.
I agree but I still struggle with the street drug dealers who stand in the open on a daily basis selling their stuff. They get arrested but nothing happens and they're back on the block. It goes back to the conundrum referenced earlier.
First, make it nice for the homeless and more homeless will show up.Interesting story about your friend and I don't think it's totally uncommon. Neither my folks and sister are right-wingers. None of them voted for Trump. But listen to them talk about San Francisco politics and you'd think they were on the right. (I'm sure there are similar stories for some one growing up in an uber conservative town).
If I can offer a perspective from someone who has lived here a long time. We have raised taxes and voted for bond measures multiple times over the years to address the homeless issue and it has not improved at all. At a certain when they come back to you and say 'we are going to raise taxes again to address homeless' it's understandable (to me at least) that people show skepticism.
We've tried the same thing over and over. We need a different approach.
First, make it nice for the homeless and more homeless will show up.
Second, most, if not all, chronically homeless are mentally ill. Some are drug addicts too. Mental healthcare and supporting legislation are very lacking in the US.
Lastly, while this is a State's Rights issue, I understand why cities seek to address it. Perhaps they'd put a requirement on homeless "residents" to attend an hour or two of group therapy classes every day to evaluate and help people.
https://mentalillnesspolicy.org/consequences/homeless-mentally-ill.html
SUMMARY: In January 2015, the most extensive survey ever undertaken found 564,708 people were homeless on a given night in the United States. Depending on the age group in question, and how homelessness is defined, the consensus estimate as of 2014 was that, at minimum, 25 percent of the American homeless—140,000 individuals—were seriously mentally ill at any given point in time. Forty-five percent of the homeless—250,000 individuals—had any mental illness. More would be labeled homeless if these were annual counts rather than point-in-time counts. Where do they live? Sixty-nine percent of the homeless (389,000) were sheltered (living in emergency shelters or transitional housing), but 31 percent (175,000) were unsheltered living on the streets or in abandoned buildings, vehicles, or parks. These estimates do not include homeless “couch-surfers,” who camp out on the sofas of friends and families, move every few days, and have no permanent address. Source: US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), The 2015 Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) to Congress, Office of Community Planning and Development, Abt Associates, November 2015, https://www.hudexchange.info/resources/documents/2015-AHAR-Part-1.pdf (accessed July 9, 2016).
Read more at: https://mentalillnesspolicy.org/consequences/homeless-mentally-ill.html
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move to a better neighborhood stupid
Two things would happen I imagine.
1) They would be shocked to see it and that the City allows this to occur
and
2) They would be shocked you have to pay $2,500/mnth for one bedroom apt with all this occurring outside your front door
Interesting story about your friend and I don't think it's totally uncommon. Neither my folks and sister are right-wingers. None of them voted for Trump. But listen to them talk about San Francisco politics and you'd think they were on the right. (I'm sure there are similar stories for some one growing up in an uber conservative town).
If I can offer a perspective from someone who has lived here a long time. We have raised taxes and voted for bond measures multiple times over the years to address the homeless issue and it has not improved at all. At a certain when they come back to you and say 'we are going to raise taxes again to address homeless' it's understandable (to me at least) that people show skepticism.
We've tried the same thing over and over. We need a different approach.
I agree but I still struggle with the street drug dealers who stand in the open on a daily basis selling their stuff. They get arrested but nothing happens and they're back on the block. It goes back to the conundrum referenced earlier.
S.F. pays $61,000 a year for one tent in a site to shelter the homeless. Why?
https://www.sfchronicle.com/local/article/S-F-pays-61-000-a-year-for-one-tent-to-house-16001074.php
It’s San Francisco, a segment of the City takes pride in their bohemian fame, unfortunately it doesn’t come without a cost
They clearly fucked up. I would have built them al tool sheds for a mere $60k
I'm not an expert here so I could be wrong but the big issue is you can't force the mentally ill into treatment or a center. They have to right essentially to live on the street. It's been a major battle for a number of years. The argument is what's more compassionate, allowing them to live freely on the streets or 'forcing' them into some type of 'home'.
Which is largely passed on to people who don't live there.
Poor Anchovies.
Interesting considering California is one the biggest giver states in the US, if others are paying for anything it is the stimulus given to many Red States every year
Simple fact Brietfart left out, “average per night cost of $190 is $82 dollars less than what the city pays to shelter someone in the homeless hotel program”
you can be homeless. you can be a hoarder. we simply cannot allow homeless hoarders. you gotta be able to "move along" at daybreak.
Are you paying for them? Fuck off.
Everyone who pays federal taxes is paying for them, angry boi.
The majority of the costs will be reimbursed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. [/SIZE][/B]https://www.sfchronicle.com/local/article/S-F-pays-61-000-a-year-for-one-tent-to-house-16001074.php [/marquee]
bottom line.