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And now there's a shortage of places to live, there's always more and more peoples migrating where it's supposed to be better ... making it less and less better since you're invaded with peoples who come from places where it was normal to live with nothing.
Is there a manifesto written by you that is readily available to read?
Homeless people are homeless people because they dislike the notion of modern lives in society. They want freedom and can’t adapt to a strict word with rules. Many have some sort of mental issues. So, they usually don’t like the shelters because there are rules there.
I think a camping area would be great for everybody, you cant camp in public squares. They are public and do not belong to homeless. On the other hand, camping areas are somewhere the homeless can enjoy their life without rules.
I heard it was tried in NY, I don’t know what happened there.
The idea is that it is an "investment" so you are banking it goes up in value.
So there is little incentive on the part of home owners to want to suddenly flood the market with affordable housing.
Me? I got my house cash and only paying taxes instead of rent or mortgage makes life a lot cheaper to live. It isn't an investment to me since I intend to live here the rest of my life.
Everyone deserves a roof over their head and an opportunity to better themselves.
Some people need a helping hand to get back on their feet.
Roof is not a privilege.
There are clear studies that providing housing is less costly than the problems that homelessness causes to the society. Particularly when it comes to crime, drugs and diseases. People who are worried about taxpayer money should support housing for all. It's cheaper.
Taking the most common example: US spends approximately $15 billion a year on homeless people. $50,000 per year per homeless. That's alone for the support services that don't provide a roof; when you combine crimes and other problems, this costs multiplies by a lot.
It costs $31,065 a year to criminalize a homeless - $10,051 per year to provide them housing.
Would you choose cruelty or the humanitarian approach, once the cost is considered?
Nonsensical hyperbole that has nothing to do with anything being said. You may want to pay attention to the conversation
It gets could out there. I can confirm. I was outside today. It was cold.
Me when 17 degrees outside: 🥶🥶
The idea is that goverment gives them houses for free, and then when they get a job they start paying it or at least that is what I understood 🤷♀️
tiny house = tiny time to clean all