• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    he doesn’t want to solve it. homelessness is a threat to keep the people who are on the verge from rioting. people with something to lose don’t riot. Also, same reason we still have healthcare tied to employment. forces you to work.

    for the record, I’d be willing to bet you my lunch that if you add up all the costs associated with homelessness as currently being approached- the enforcement, the property damage, the shelters that do fuck all. the health expenses incurred because they can’t get employed. all of it. I bet if you add all that up, it would be less than a housing-first solution similar to finland’s. (it’s finland I’m thinking of, right?)

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      7 months ago

      but how would he solve it over night?

      If hypothetically he could solve the housing crisis overnight, why wouldn’t he? He’s obviously got his sights on the presidency, and being able to resolve the housing crisis in one of the largest states is an easy way to get a lot of positive attention. He could solve the housing crisis over night, then for the next 4 years (trump’s/Biden’s presidency) he can take time to resolve other problems and pad his resume even more.

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        7 months ago

        … just like he did when Xi Jinping visited.

        i’m guessing they’re saying by rounding them up and locking them up. I’m not the OC, however, so I’m not saying he could do it overnight.

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        7 months ago

        In my opinion, if Newsom is anything worth his salt, he would invest public funds into tiny homes and basically guaranteed jobs for the homeless, rather than being cool with things like:

        • living in the BART facilities
        • living in tents on the street
        • being rounded up into random buildings/facilities because Xi is coming
        • $20 minimum wage for everyone but Panera Bread since the CEO is my friend

        Newsom, literally with the stoke of a pen, could invest public funds into helping the homeless in a provable way, yet he does not. The only conclusion I can come to is that he does not want to.

        Please, convince me otherwise, but the state of, at least, SF under Newsom (and big tech, admittedly) has greatly deteriorated

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          7 months ago

          Do you think California is not spending any money homelessness? 17.5 billion dollars in 4 years is nothing to scoff at. This includes money spent on housing, as well as temporary housing and appropriate services. So you’re right in that Newsom can invest public funds to helping homeless in a provable way, but he has actually done that. https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/11/us/california-homeless-spending/index.html

          Until we get our housing shortage sorted out (something that will take years maybe even decades to sort out, even if Newsom was a god king and made the decision to prioritize this issue over all others), we will continue to have this housing and by extension unhoused issue. Homelessness has been increasing throughout the country (source) and with a big contributions being from a shortage of housing built. States should be working on creating new housing(as several states, including California are doing), but the Federal government should be doing what they can to support the states in resolving this issue.