Under the stars no more...
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I don’t like this decision. At all.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Under the stars no more...:
I don’t like this decision. At all.
You don't like cities to be able to make laws against camping on public property?
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After spending a couple of weeks in Los Angeles each of the past two years, I can see the reason for it. Last year was much better, but two years ago, it was crazy. So many tents and other semi-permanent things on sidewalks that it was impossible to use them.
I was forced to walk out into a busy street, which wasn't a very good option. And some of these were in front of businesses, and I am sure that their business was quite reduced just because of the hassle to access.
I dont know what the solution is to homeless.. I would break it down into three categories
- People who just fell on hard times and for sure do not want to be homeless and definitely would benefit from some sort of assistance to get them going again.
- People with addition problems (alcohol or drugs) who with the right treatment could be turned around
- People with alcohol/drugs/mental problems who dont want to be helped or cant be helped.
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@taiwan_girl said in Under the stars no more...:
I dont know what the solution is to homeless
'Choot 'em?
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https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/25/us/newsom-homeless-california.html
Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered California state officials on Thursday to begin dismantling thousands of homeless encampments, the nation’s most sweeping response to a recent Supreme Court ruling that gave governments greater authority to remove homeless people from their streets.
More than in any other state, homeless encampments have been a wrenching issue in California, where housing costs are among the nation’s highest, complicating the many other factors that contribute to homelessness. An estimated 180,000 people were homeless last year in California, and most of them were unsheltered. Unlike New York City, most jurisdictions in California do not guarantee a right to housing.
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In San Francisco, Mayor London Breed, a Democrat, said last week that city officials planned to become “very aggressive and assertive in moving encampments” starting next month and might start citing homeless people who refused offers of shelter. The Republican mayor of Lancaster, Calif., said after the ruling that his community was eager to get moving. “I’m warming up the bulldozer,” Mayor R. Rex Parris said.
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@Jolly said in Under the stars no more...:
I don't know what it's going to take for us to admit our illegal drug and mental health problems are intertwined and require some serious intervention.
The Democratic Party Platform has many paragraphs talking about mental health and substance abuse together: https://democrats.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/2020-Democratic-Party-Platform.pdf
The Republican Party Platform has no such awareness: https://prod-static.gop.com/media/RNC2024-Platform.pdf
You should vote Democratic.