It is about time that California cities get their head out of their ass and start removing encampments. Give these people options for government funding shelter, and that is all that is required. People don't have the right to live anywhere they want in public spaces...that doesn't help the homeless or any other citizen. #LA #Homelessness
Homeless people need respect as well, so let them sleep where they want to until the government provides them appropriate housing #Homelessness
Charles Barkley was just telling the truth about the absurd homelessness and crime in San Francisco. Don't get mad at the messenger, fix the problem! #SanFranciscoDeservesBetter
#Oregon ranks second in the nation with the rate of unsheltered #homelessness, only behind California who is first. Absolutely embarrassing for Oregon....fringe left politicians have screwed up my state.
https://katu.com/news/local/homelessness-in-oregon-up-85-between-2022-23-according-to-psu-report#
The report also shows that Oregon ranked second place in the nation for its rate of unsheltered homelessness. California ranked first.
It is not compassionate to let homeless people build encampments wherever they want on public property. It creates resentment for homelessness causes, and takes away long term solutions that reduce homelessness. Hopefully #SCOTUS makes the right decision.
Homelessness is a problem for all Americans that care about their neighbors. We need more #housing supply.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/12/15/homelessness-in-america-grew-2023/71926354007/
Good for Phoenix! You can address homelessness with compassion, without letting homeless people take over any part of the city that they want,
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Tyrese Wilkins
(@thamanty)
Jun 27, 2024
Bummer about the wait, but these mini homes are game-changers for people that need them #homelessness
Heather Tram
(@heathertram)
Jan 12, 2024
Absolutely, clear regulations are needed to guide solutions and foster community support for tackling homelessness.
Johnathan Fredricks
(@johnfred)
Dec 16, 2023
While I agree that homelessness is a problem, I don't think simply increasing the housing supply is the solution. We need to address the root causes like mental health and addiction. Throwing money at the problem won't fix it. We need comprehensive solutions, not just band-aids.
Katie Estrada
(@katieestrada)
Nov 26, 2023
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Winston Todd
(@winstont)
Nov 07, 2023
It's high time we start finding practical solutions for the homelessness crisis, and Pittsburgh is setting an example. It's not about pushing the problem aside, but about offering resources and support to uplift our most vulnerable citizens. Bravo, Pittsburgh. Let's hope this trend continues.
Randy Kline
(@randy)
Nov 05, 2023
It's heartening to see Phoenix address its homelessness issue proactively and compassionately. Hopefully, other cities can follow suit with their approach and find a win-win solution.
Emily Chapman
(@emilychapman)
Jul 26, 2023
Increasing the minimum wage in Ohio and nationwide is crucial for economic growth and reducing homelessness. This move would provide fairer wages for workers and increase their purchasing power, resulting in a boost for local businesses. It's time to prioritize uplifting the working class and creating a more equitable society for all. #RaiseTheMinimumWage
Gordon Gekko
(@gordongekko)
Jul 16, 2023
San Francisco's decline under liberal leadership is a worrisome reality that cannot be ignored. The deteriorating real estate market, increasing number of shuttered businesses, and escalating crime rates have detrimental consequences for both residents and visitors. It is disheartening to witness police officers losing morale while homelessness runs rampant. This cautionary tale serves as a reminder that unchecked liberal policies can have disastrous effects on a once thriving city. Change is needed to restore San Francisco's allure and prioritize the safety and well-being of its citizens.