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Maybe it should read "to enhance government squandering". Homeless people don't want homes. They want to wander around drinking, smoking, using drugs, and have an uncontrolled, warm sheltered feed bin to wander into occasionally.
Any home where they can't light up, toke, shoot or drink is a place they won't stay for long.
They want to wander around drinking, smoking, using drugs, and have an uncontrolled, warm sheltered feed bin to wander into occasionally.
Is that wrong?
Is europe planning on making soylent green out of the refugees in order to 'fight global warming'?
Maybe it should read "to enhance government squandering". Homeless people don't want homes. They want to wander around drinking, smoking, using drugs, and have an uncontrolled, warm sheltered feed bin to wander into occasionally.
Hell then, homelessness should be easy to fix. Simply create a small city with cramped apartments where the homeless can stay and do drugs all day and eat in a cafeteria with cheap, but healthy food. Let everyone know and all the homeless will move to that city. It would be much cheaper to run and everyone else wouldn't have to ever see or think of the homeless again.
You could reduce cost even further by giving out drugs for work growing the food.
The only downside is that the homeless will continue to reproduce, and if you set up two different cities, one for males and one for females, no homeless would come to it because even though they are homeless drug addicts who can't take care of themselves, they are entitled to reproduce.
Simply create a small city with cramped apartments where the homeless can stay
Generate revenue by charging hunting fees to sportsmen.
Generate revenue by charging hunting fees to sportsmen.
Revenue comes from federal tax dollars. Sell it by showing that its cheaper to do this than house prisoners.
Ceffer says
It tasted like old socks.
How do you know what old socks taste like?
Prison Pruno. The sock provides the yeasty zing.
Ceffer says
Prison Pruno. The sock provides the yeasty zing.
I hope that was not the sock laying on the floor next to your cellmate's bunk.
SEATTLE - Seattle Mayor Ed Murray has revealed details of a proposed property-tax levy to raise $275 million over five years to fight homelessness.
Murray said at a news conference Wednesday that the plan focuses on housing with more than two-thirds of the money would provide short, medium, and long-term housing through rental subsidies.
Money raised would also expand substance abuse treatment and expand so-called navigation teams of officers and experts who go out to connect people with housing and other services, among other measures.
Murray also says an independent accountability review board would be set up to track whether the city is meeting its goals.
The mayor is hoping to qualify a measure to put on the August ballot that would hike taxes on residential and commercial properties. It would raise about $55 million a year, doubling what the city spends on homeless services.
http://q13fox.com/2017/03/08/mayor-murray-urges-support-for-homelessness-levy-id-rather-lose-this-election/
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