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You mean like the widely publicized initiative to tackle homelessness? They passed the HEARTH act in 2009 and chronic homeless has fallen 31%.
Homeless vets with no shelter have declined by 50% since 2010.
Yes, but like mountainrose said in the post proceeding yours; both parties just agreed to quadrupling the H-2Bs. You combine that with the automation and it is not a promising future for the homeless. It isn't only that; but in some communities the number of middle-class home buyers is dropping significantly in just the past year. People are feeling the pinch form loosing jobs and higher taxes.
The U.S. government tallied more than half a million people living on the streets on a one-night count this year, a quarter of them children.
Tracking tent cities is difficult, but the NLCHP identified more than 100 across 41 U.S. states from 2008-2013, though few were officially sanctioned.
Seattle has voted to permit three tent cities, with Mayor Ed Murray declaring homelessness a "full-blown crisis" following the death this year of 66 homeless people on the streets or in illegal campsites, and a 21 percent jump in the King County homeless population since 2014. Amid chronic U.S. homelessness, Northwest backs 'tent cities'
I am glad that there are at least a few places allowing the homeless. Far, far too few however. I wonder how many have died in the record setting winters and scorching summers of this past decade?
After lowering sea levels and cooling the planet I would have thought that Obama, man of the people, would have gotten around to eliminating homelessness between rounds of golf. Maybe not.
Sorry; I 'reped' you by accident! Have you heard anybody on the Democratic side of the isle mention homeless; even when they controlled the Congress. They sat there and did not open their mouths. Now, all of a sudden with the election looming; they care about us! Give me a break; both parties are just as bad as each other - they only care about their own hides.
If anybody really cared about the homeless; we would convert some of the old factories into housing made up of capsules like the Japanese: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capsule_hotel. Then provide shared public bathrooms for them to relieve themselves and clean up. Instead we are providing support for people that illegally entered our Country! We also have many homeless that are veterans; we should all hang our heads in shame. Of course there is the other problem of mental illness that is harder to deal with.
By the way; 66 deaths for 500,000, does not sound correct. Unless we do not have good statistics. 66 in a year would mean they have a much higher lifespan than any human currently living.
Sanders has brought it up repeatedly in his campaign. So yes I have heard people on the democratic side bring it up. And I have heard Sanders discuss it years ago when he was on the radio. Its not a election item for him. I have also heard other Democratic candidates discuss it. So trying to claim the Democrats dont care is kinda sad as well.
And finally...you're making excuses for the problem by claiming we dont have good stats, and they must be living longer then normal folks. Thats just sad and pathetic. Really?
If we cared for the homeless they would not be homeless. Utah has demonstrated that its cheaper to help them, and even buy the homeless houses....then it is to deal with the strain they place on our emergency services, and medical care. Not only do we not care, but most are unwilling to actually save money to help them.
Sanders has brought it up repeatedly in his campaign. So yes I have heard people on the democratic side bring it up. And I have heard Sanders discuss it years ago when he was on the radio. Its not a election item for him. I have also heard other Democratic candidates discuss it. So trying to claim the Democrats dont care is kinda sad as well.
And finally...you're making excuses for the problem by claiming we dont have good stats, and they must be living longer then normal folks. Thats just sad and pathetic. Really?
If we cared for the homeless they would not be homeless. Utah has demonstrated that its cheaper to help them, and even buy the homeless houses....then it is to deal with the strain they place on our emergency services, and medical care. Not only do we not care, but most are unwilling to actually save money to help them.
According to your link: "Homeless people are not cheap to take care of. The cost of shelters, emergency-room visits, ambulances, police, and so on quickly piles up." somebody is always stuck with the bill and it usually falls on the backs of the middle-class. The wealthy, that are in control of the WH and Congress, will never agree to take the hit. According to this article the middle-class are not buying homes like they were just one or two years ago: The Great Middle Class Extinction: "95% of New Homes Built for Rich or Poor". I quote from that link: "As Bank of America summarizes, “this suggests that the decline in the homeownership rate thus far has been even more dramatic than the published data suggest.”" The middle-class is hurting and more government spending will only drive more to be homeless or all of our money will loose it's value.
Has anyone considered that a percentage of the homeless are that way by design? For some it is a lifestyle predicated by mental illness, addiction, or even attitude. Unfortunately, providing them temporary shelter is the only option under current political trends.
After lowering sea levels and cooling the planet I would have thought that Obama, man of the people, would have gotten around to eliminating homelessness between rounds of golf. Maybe not.
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Sorry, homelessness is a logical result of growing inequality, not to mention NIMBY local policies.
Private sector new construction is booming in Portland and none of it is affordable at low incomes.
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