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THIS^^^ In all things , this !Throwing money at the problem doesn't seem to make things better in the long run.
You can't help people who don't want it or aren't willing to try to help themselves.
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THIS^^^ In all things , this !Throwing money at the problem doesn't seem to make things better in the long run.
You can't help people who don't want it or aren't willing to try to help themselves.
Been around them all my life in a big city that the media would have you believe is literally on fire and completely lawless. Helped a few, yelled at a few, mostly avoid them, never ever had problems or an altercation.Well bleeding hearts, guess you have never lived in a hellhole created by drug addicted thieves. Why don’t you give the poor misunderstood abused bums a key to your place?
Can you help an idiot out?Lol, you're probably too broke to afford it here, even for a weekend!
A lot of you are showing your true colors on this thread. Not surprised, but you'd think a community that claims to prize logic and data would have a better understanding of this issue. This is like a 9th or 10th grade level discussion. If you think homelessness or addiction are choices people make for fun and rewards, and that people committing crimes in these circumstances are criminals clear and simple, then you are an idiot.
Many of you are calling for the extermination (either directly or indirectly) of hundreds of thousands of people. If you can't look at these people and see real humans who deserve something more than death from the wealthiest and most advanced nation on Earth, you do not have a soul.
If you think the cost of housing, feeding, and rehabilitating the ~1M homeless people in the US even comes close to the amount of money we spend lining the pockets of defense companies, oil companies, crooked politicians, or just straight up bundling up and sending off to other countries, you are an idiot. You'd rather see Northrup Grumman and Lockheed Martin stock prices surge than take care of literal basic human needs of the most destitute in our society?? You're worse than an idiot, you're bootlicking cattle.
If you are able to “mostly avoid them”, you aren’t actually “living around them” in my opinion.Been around them all my life in a big city that the media would have you believe is literally on fire and completely lawless. Helped a few, yelled at a few, mostly avoid them, never ever had problems or an altercation.
I have had friends more impacted, mostly small thefts and breaking into cars. Never heard of any bodily harm or even threat of harm to anyone I know or even people they know. The only time I've ever had a car break in here was in an affluent part of town where I left my car unlocked overnight accidentally.
Lived in a small <10k red town in the desert for 3 years, no homeless but crime was MUCH worse there. Had multiple car break ins there. Stray dogs everywhere. Active meth labs in the desert I'd roll up on out dirtbiking. Trash everywhere outside of town.
Which one sounds worse to you?
That doesn’t seem to have any effect on them in Anchorage. I was just reading about a few of them who were killed when the snow pile they had dug a cave in was pushed around by a city bulldozer for snow removal.I live in a place that’s cold as shit 3-4 months a year. Kind of solves itself.
I don't know where you live or the details of your city's budget, but whoever wasted 750mil and helped no one should hang. Seattle has over 16k homeless and we spent less than 200mil on them last year. Yes the number increased since 2022 but that's a symptom of the national housing crisis getting worse since 2022, not the spending. I agree it sucks that people and businesses near these camps bear the brunt of the theft. This is effectively the state forcing individuals to bear the costs of survival of these homeless people. We need to attack the root causes of the housing crisis and the broader affordability crisis in this country to make any of these problems really get better over time.Can you help an idiot out?
The metro area I’m in spent 750,000,000 million dollars to “help” the estimated 12,000 homeless people in this metro area last fiscal year.
From 2023-2025 the number of homeless people has GONE UP approximately 61 percent!
Repeating for emphasis:
They spent 1.3 BILLION DOLLARS from 2023-2025, and the problem increased by 61 percent!
Guess what happened right before this massive increase in homeless people?
I’ll give you a clue:
There was a new tax to “support homeless people”, and massive increase in spending starting in early 2022.
This idiot is having a really hard time understanding who this current system is “helping out” besides the non-profits or NGO’s getting all this tax money?
Im fairly confident that Seattle’s new mayor is fully prepared and capable of attacking the root causes of the housing crisisI don't know where you live or the details of your city's budget, but whoever wasted 750mil and helped no one should hang. Seattle has over 16k homeless and we spent less than 200mil on them last year. Yes the number increased since 2022 but that's a symptom of the national housing crisis getting worse since 2022, not the spending. I agree it sucks that people and businesses near these camps bear the brunt of the theft. This is effectively the state forcing individuals to bear the costs of survival of these homeless people. We need to attack the root causes of the housing crisis and the broader affordability crisis in this country to make any of these problems really get better over time.
“Mostly avoid them, never ever had any problems.”Been around them all my life in a big city that the media would have you believe is literally on fire and completely lawless. Helped a few, yelled at a few, mostly avoid them, never ever had problems or an altercation.
I have had friends more impacted, mostly small thefts and breaking into cars. Never heard of any bodily harm or even threat of harm to anyone I know or even people they know. The only time I've ever had a car break in here was in an affluent part of town where I left my car unlocked overnight accidentally.
Lived in a small <10k red town in the desert for 3 years, no homeless but crime was MUCH worse there. Had multiple car break ins there. Stray dogs everywhere. Active meth labs in the desert I'd roll up on out dirtbiking. Trash everywhere outside of town.
Which one sounds worse to you?
What I mean by that is that I go about my life normally, go anywhere I want in the city, and just exercise awareness if there's an encampment. Avoid is the wrong word, it's more just knowing when you're in an area with a lot of them and being more alert. And maybe don't park your car between two run down motorhomes in a known encampment area. It's really trivial to just minimize the scenarios where you might get into an altercation or have something stolen.“Mostly avoid them, never ever had any problems.”
Are you implying there’s a correlation here?
I live in a very red part of a fairly red state and between government services, local non-profits, and church services I could not imagine any scenario where I would be homeless without there being a drug, alcohol, or violence issue lingering in the background.
Fair and reasonable response.What I mean by that is that I go about my life normally, go anywhere I want in the city, and just exercise awareness if there's an encampment. Avoid is the wrong word, it's more just knowing when you're in an area with a lot of them and being more alert. And maybe don't park your car between two run down motorhomes in a known encampment area. It's really trivial to just minimize the scenarios where you might get into an altercation or have something stolen.
Why are homeless disproportionately male?
1- state/fed sponsored shelters with a work program
2- sanctuary city (send them there)
3- if any drugs, arrest them