Solving Homelessness

Do these people realize how incredibly organized and disciplined one has to be to live in this tiny house and not turn it into a garbage dump within days? Individuals with that degree of psychological health don’t end up homeless. They end up living in mansions.

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      1. “well-meaning fools”

        I don’t think they’re well-meaning at all…. I think they’re clout chasing and realize at some level that their policies hurt rather than help the homeless and that’s why they do it. For one thing, the PMCs need a reservoir of hardcore addicts to ensure a cheap supply of their recreational drugs of choice.

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    1. “saying that “Individuals with that degree of psychological health don’t end up homeless” is lamentably ignorant.”

      It’s true that anyone can unexpectedly encounter a series of catastrophic events that leaves them on the streets… but only a subset of those stay on the streets long term. The more psychologically healthy are more likely to be able to access help and improve their situation (and won’t need a portable coffin).

      Living on the streets long term is almost always a secondary effect of addiction and/or mental illness and it’s all but impossible to get such off the street without coercive measures.

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  1. Most street people whom I have met as i did volunteer work for the homeless, they like and want to remain as they are. In California the street people get paid by the Government to never get a job and remain in their status quo.

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