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In Reply to: RE: Such total Bullshit. Housing the homeless would actually save taxpayer's money! posted by 7719 on September 07, 2024 at 08:58:44
...homeless people/families housed at a reasonable price (for all of the rest of us paying for it). I am absolutely certain that I could house more than 115 people for a year for less than $2.4M--and that is just the annual "operational" expenses--not even including the other $1.35M in capital expenditures/improvements.
For that kind of money, there should be a room-service menu and a fully stocked mini-bar (unless it's in SF, LA, or NYC).
I just want to know how many gov't employees' pockets/pensions are being lined with all of this money, before a single bed becomes available to those in need?
"And today is for sale and it's all you can afford. Buy your own admission. The whole things got you bored. Well the Lord chooses the good ones, and the bad ones use the Lord"--a very dear friend for decades Michael Stanley (Gee)--RIP
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And it's not just the government administrators and politicians, it's also the contractors who are "awarded" these lucrative projects.
People who "go on about" Vietnam, Israel, Ukraine, the MIC, the so-called "one percent", income inequality, etc., etc., are living in a fantasy world - a world which they wish for, but isn't the real world in which we live.
And it's long past time to stop blaming Gov. Reagan for California's homeless woes. Reagan hasn't been California Governor since 1975, 50 years ago! The libs have had plenty of time and opportunities to change the mental health services that they continue to whine about.
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Reagan hasn't been California Governor since 1975, 50 years ago!
More empty rationalizations.
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