C-Mag wrote: ↑Wed Oct 10, 2018 8:25 pmHey, hey, bathroom policy working GREAT
https://www.ajc.com/news/crime--law/sta ... Qi9Vhr5FP/
Who could’ve possibly foreseen?
.... oh, that’s right, this whole entire forum saw it coming.
C-Mag wrote: ↑Wed Oct 10, 2018 8:25 pmHey, hey, bathroom policy working GREAT
https://www.ajc.com/news/crime--law/sta ... Qi9Vhr5FP/
Wonder how long it'll be before there's a rash of dead/overdosed addicts found in Starbucks bathrooms?DBTrek wrote: ↑Wed Oct 10, 2018 8:42 pmWho could’ve possibly foreseen?C-Mag wrote: ↑Wed Oct 10, 2018 8:25 pmHey, hey, bathroom policy working GREAT
https://www.ajc.com/news/crime--law/sta ... Qi9Vhr5FP/
.... oh, that’s right, this whole entire forum saw it coming.
Proposal Would Narrow Expansion of Seattle Homeless Response
SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle City Council has moved to reduce a proposed expansion of the city's team responsible for overseeing removal of homeless encampments, redirecting the money to wage increases for homeless service workers.
The Seattle Times reports the 6-3 vote was a preliminary action, with the final budget set for adoption Monday. But the proposal, sponsored by Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda, sparked debate among council members and protests from business and neighborhood groups who want a more vigorous response to the city's estimated 400 unsanctioned tent camps...
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states ... s-response
Matt had these people at a grant county government meeting.DBTrek wrote: ↑Thu Nov 15, 2018 12:23 pmProposal Would Narrow Expansion of Seattle Homeless Response
SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle City Council has moved to reduce a proposed expansion of the city's team responsible for overseeing removal of homeless encampments, redirecting the money to wage increases for homeless service workers.
The Seattle Times reports the 6-3 vote was a preliminary action, with the final budget set for adoption Monday. But the proposal, sponsored by Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda, sparked debate among council members and protests from business and neighborhood groups who want a more vigorous response to the city's estimated 400 unsanctioned tent camps...
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states ... s-response
Step 1) Take funds away from people charged with removing homeless camps
Step 2) Give funds to government workers whose livelihood depends on a homeless problem.
Step 3) Blame Amazon, companies, and rich people for homelessness.
Step 4) Tax
This fucking place ....
Yes, they have monetized and industrialized homelessness and illegal immigration. There is a marriage of government and private industry growing budgets and getting paid with your tax dollars to make it possible for you to step in human shit while walking down the street.
It's getting bad. The most loony liberal I know personally lives in San Diego, right across the street from a huge homeless tent camp, that wasn't there when they bought the house. They are moving, because conditions are horrible.
Actually, that sounds more like independent frontier-type right wingers taking up homesteads...Kath wrote: ↑Thu Nov 15, 2018 2:24 pm
She tells me that these people have jobs and instead of spending for an apartment, they have storage units where they store their clean clothes, toiletries and there possessions, like tvs, couches & stuff, should they ever decide to go back on the grid.
They start fires almost daily and across the street smells like poo.
Even some nutty liberals are starting to re-think things.
"Starting to re-think things" - yeah, so their answer is not to do anything to fix the problem, but rather to move somewhere else... where they'll bring their liberal ideas and start voting for free needles and human shit patrols (paid by taxes of course) to attract homeless people to the new 'paradise' they've found that they can turn to crap in another decade or two. At which point they'll again move... still never reflecting on what they approved if that allowed it all to happen in the first place.Kath wrote: ↑Thu Nov 15, 2018 2:24 pmIt's getting bad. The most loony liberal I know personally lives in San Diego, right across the street from a huge homeless tent camp, that wasn't there when they bought the house. They are moving, because conditions are horrible.
They get their fence busted daily, so these people can steal their garbage cans for carrying stuff around, so they can bathe using their garden hose, and a variety of other reasons. Her husband is head of the HOA, so calls in regularly. The police do not care. Once you say homeless, they transfer him to the non-police homeless task force. They are literally ignoring the problem.
She tells me that these people have jobs and instead of spending for an apartment, they have storage units where they store their clean clothes, toiletries and there possessions, like tvs, couches & stuff, should they ever decide to go back on the grid.
They start fires almost daily and across the street smells like poo.
Even some nutty liberals are starting to re-think things.