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City cuts low-barrier homeless shelter occupancy to 150
NewsIf you want to solve homelessness (you don't you just hate poor people) long term supportive housing is the strategy that works.
If you want homeless people to do fight their addictions (you don't you just hate poor people) having a home makes is at least plausible, being homeless makes it next to impossible.
If you care about cost (you don't, you just hate poor people) long term supportive housing is cheaper then asylums, police enforcement or jails.
Stop hiding your hated and bigotry with flimsy excuses.
Edit: this post unedited above was reported to Reddit for harassment. Apparently not only do you hate poor people you whine about someone calling out your hate !
That's just sad!
None of those things are what this will be.
This will be another Wheeler combination flophouse and drug market, just like every other "low barrier shelter", and will be a perpetual epicenter of murders, rapes, theft, dealing, and general mayhem. Just like every other shelter of this type.
Job security for the homeless industrial complex. Fixing problems doesn't pay, but sustaining them sure does, and the people cashing the checks have zero empathy for the lives they're destroying in the process.
Sad nobody has learned from the Bloomington example. Well, don't complain to me when people are killed at and around this property on the regular, or when the neighbors flee.