Homelessness is not a new problem in San Francisco. But it is becoming more apparent as homeless encampments begin to creep into rich neighborhoods and real estate.
San Francisco and the Bay Area have the third-largest homeless population in the U.S., according to KRON-TV.
Despite millions of dollars being spent on housing costs and homeless relief, San Francisco’s problems have not improved. In its 2019-2020 budget proposal, the city allocated $364 million to homeless services, Curbed SF reported. Yet the homeless population just kept growing.
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well amber...they don't have a wall around the city to keep you in. yet.
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DeleteYou know, in places like Brazil where there is a huge homeless problem, years ago (the 70s?) the police in Rio de Janeiro were investigated for death squads going around at night and basically killing young, feral men in order to lower the crime rate. Now, since the police seem to have "hidden in their precinct buildings" and have turned a blind eye to violent crimes--what's to stop safety-oriented citizens from culling the more dangerous predators on the streets? And, if the cops do come out...well, those dangerous predators and their friends must have killed them--go have a photo-op parade extolling their bravery, mayor.
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DeleteBut they will contiue to vote in the same people that not only allow it but actually celebrate it.
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DeleteIf the police don't actually show up that means that hunting criminals can now be considered a valid sport.
ReplyDeleteYou are the second person who mentioned something similar today.
DeleteMost of the occupants of that condo are wealthy Liberals who consistently vote Democrat. Maybe they should ask those poor disenfranchised people on the street to share their quarters in a display of "coexisting".
ReplyDeleteBingo!
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