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Your post is full of too much crap to unpack, and you would never listen to the truth anyway.
Short version is, as you said, the numbers are fake. Even more reason California needs to keep their hands out of my pocket, but instead raise taxes heavily on homegrown progressive California homeless advocates like you, to take care of your own padded numbers.. I think a 30% raise in local taxes is a good start, and you get to know you are *wrings hands* helping.
There's a growing movement here in Ca to get Newsome recalled. I'd be ok with it. I thought that the last governor was too left. Newsome makes Brown look like a regular right winger.
What they never mention as part of the preassure that causes high prices and high demand for housing is the number of illegals. Send a million or so of those people who are here illegally, and that would help.
I think its funny. Some posters are all for deporting US citizens from other states that are there legally, but not people who are in the US illegally.
Illegals making less than minimum wage are NOT driving up housing prices!! You may as well say fast-food workers are driving up housing!!
Step 1 - mandatory sterilization for every family member in those families receiving assistance. Anyone above age 12, males and females alike. The problem will be all but gone in a generation.
They would still be there if CA didn't encourage this by lax laws, free needles and all that BS. This is CA's problem, let them fix it.
I guarantee you that if Nowhere Town in Red State has lax laws, free needles, and all that BS; they wouldn't see a pip of homeless from other states flocking there.
They come to CA because it's CA. I am continually amazed that people like you think the homeless don't care about sunshine, culture, beautiful landscape, nice urban environment, and pretty people.
The homeless is not that different from a guy like Michael Savage, who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. They are all drawn by pretty much the same thing. And some of the homeless will proudly tell you they get to experience more of it living on the street.
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