No, Biden's policies have driven homelessness. It costs so much more to let ve that people who would have donated can't afford to do nearly as much. Also with all the millions of border crashers, they are shoving community resources through crisis after crisis. What you propose is throwing fuel on the fire.
No, Biden's policies have driven homelessness. It costs so much more to let ve that people who would have donated can't afford to do nearly as much. Also with all the millions of border crashers, they are shoving community resources through crisis after crisis. What you propose is throwing fuel on the fire.
What I say is if you give some canned goods to the food pantry, give some money, drop off a snack pack, you pay yourself on the back for helping, then you forget about it. Meanwhile the glitter of a promise to panhandle or be provided for by random acts of knowing kindness keeps people on the line, like waiting for the lottery. These are real lives getting played and it needs to stop.
Ronald Reagan started the major homelessness when he closed the mental institutions in California and bussed the people to downtown Los Angeles. I watched the school busses going to downtown Santa Monica and the next day we had homeless people for the first time. And he changed the laws so you couldn't do anything with them.
Who changes laws? It's the legislatures. Who enforces, executes the laws? The presidential, the executive branch. If you live in California, they have big problems and instead of making progress, they appear to pay companies to solve their issues--instead of redirecting policies. The companies make money with every screwup, the taxpayers lose money. Add a lot of artificial intelligence entities calling the shots in California. With AI economies, prices go sky high and people become commodities.
No, Biden's policies have driven homelessness. It costs so much more to let ve that people who would have donated can't afford to do nearly as much. Also with all the millions of border crashers, they are shoving community resources through crisis after crisis. What you propose is throwing fuel on the fire.
What I say is if you give some canned goods to the food pantry, give some money, drop off a snack pack, you pay yourself on the back for helping, then you forget about it. Meanwhile the glitter of a promise to panhandle or be provided for by random acts of knowing kindness keeps people on the line, like waiting for the lottery. These are real lives getting played and it needs to stop.
Ronald Reagan started the major homelessness when he closed the mental institutions in California and bussed the people to downtown Los Angeles. I watched the school busses going to downtown Santa Monica and the next day we had homeless people for the first time. And he changed the laws so you couldn't do anything with them.
Who changes laws? It's the legislatures. Who enforces, executes the laws? The presidential, the executive branch. If you live in California, they have big problems and instead of making progress, they appear to pay companies to solve their issues--instead of redirecting policies. The companies make money with every screwup, the taxpayers lose money. Add a lot of artificial intelligence entities calling the shots in California. With AI economies, prices go sky high and people become commodities.
Edits : It costs so much more to live that.... You pat yourself on the back....random acts of kindness keeps hopes up....