Mtnmilsurp
WKR
That sidewalk looks like it could use a good cleaning. Maybe have the night shift of the local fire station hose it down one night when things are slow?
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Used to have to work in western OR, and just visited some relatives during the holidays. Although maybe not as many encampments as I’ve seen in years past, it’s still disgusting. As we were heading to the airport Monday, we seen a huge plume of smoke up ahead near the freeway. Yep, coming from homeless encampment, on the freeway right of way. And get this, the residents of the 3 or 4 largest liberal metropolitan cities (on the west side) have to pay a 1% HOMELESS Tax.It seems like most homeless people are doing so by choice. I used to live in Oregon.
I'm not sure what you're asking? The drug camps in eastern Oregon are very racially diverse
Nah man Denver homeless is very diverse, lots of every flavor lots of illegalsI’ve been out that way a lot, but haven’t t spent a ton of time breaking down the percentages. If I was a betting man, I’ll go out on a limb and say the majority are white, probably a healthy percentage of native americans.
Denver? It’s all whites. Vancouver BC mostly whites and natives, along with a couple Filipinos. If you look at the demographics of Vancouver these days, there is a shortage of white people, yet they make up the largest percent of the “drug addicts living outdoors”
Vancouver is Chinese, and Indian, Indians from India, yet you would be hard pressed to find one of those ethnic groups hunched over in a stooper out of their minds.
The solution is simple, yet complex to this madness, but our country is set up to block it from happening.
This city I work in enables the behavior. It is a huge industry for “non profits” to “support” the drug addicts. The last fiscal year the city spent nearly $750 million dollars on “homeless services”. It’s unreal. Companies get paid huge amounts of money to clean up the messes, the addicts move and create a new mess.This is in a Arkansas town population 24,000. The guy and his dog have set up camp for 4 days now a block from my office. This is at a major intersection in the middle of town. How do other town deal with these issues?
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Stop calling them “homeless” and call them what they are, drug addicts on the street.Nah man Denver homeless is very diverse, lots of every flavor lots of illegals
Yep homeless mobs are the front line troops of choice for bribed/blackmailed local government. You can try to hold out but if too many of you stick around you get the Lahaina treatment. And then once business picks up again it's new owners from Manhattan and they turn there hardware stores into yoga studios and coffee shops.If enuff businesses close in an area, the city will enforce the laws, and magically the problem is gone in that specific area.
But what’s happening is that people and businesses that can afford to leave are leaving. San Francisco, LA, Seattle, Portland, etc.Yep homeless mobs are the front line troops of choice for bribed/blackmailed local government. You can try to hold out but if too many of you stick around you get the Lahaina treatment. And then once business picks up again it's new owners from Manhattan and they turn there hardware stores into yoga studios and coffee shops.
I think about that a lot. It could be unavoidable or unforeseen circumstances not just bad decisions. Loss of a job and a bad medical diagnosis or a medical condition/injury causing you to not work or earn as you’re accustomed to.Most working class Americans are closer to being homeless than being wealthy. You’re only one bad decision away.
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12 years ago we lived in our RV while traveling for a couple of years . I was shocked at how many people lived in their RV out of necessity . People my age , lost their house to heart attack medical bills , loss of job , or just dumb luck .I think about that a lot. It could be unavoidable or unforeseen circumstances not just bad decisions. Loss of a job and a bad medical diagnosis or a medical condition/injury causing you to not work or earn as you’re accustomed to.
Welcome to the real worldThis is in a Arkansas town population 24,000. The guy and his dog have set up camp for 4 days now a block from my office. This is at a major intersection in the middle of town. How do other town deal with these issues?
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Yeah, that’s exactly what you do. The vast majority of them have or are committing a crime. I would wager to bet that they are on drugs or have drugs on their person, that they are more than likely in possession of stolen property, or are violating a MC or law by setting up camps in unauthorized places, by littering, or by loitering.What's the solution ? Put them in jail ? How can you force someone NOT to be homeless ? What would the penalty be ?
My neighbor feeds alley cats....he doesn't have any miceSame reason you don't feed stray cats at your house. Many grocery stores have programs in place to donate expired/expiring food to shelters and food banks.