California plans forced internment and asset seizure to solve homeless crisis

MindWars

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California’s growing homeless crisis has made headlines over the past year. Diseases are rampant and state and local governments have failed to do anything to solve the problem.

California Plans FORCED Internment And Asset Seizure To Solve Homeless Crisis


The idiots " CANT" figure out why they want to PUSH this MENTAL ILLNESS making it easier and easier to tag ppl with that title. You can be titled mentally ill if you want to eat healthy you zombies!

THE HOMELESS WILL BE . A TESTING GROUND BECAUSE NOBODY GIVES A DAM JUST LIKE INMATES!!
THEN IT COMES TO YOU THOSE WHO HAVE HOMES BUT MAYBE LOW INCOME....


THEN THEY COME FOR YOU THE A** KISSERS!!
 
Medieval Diseases Are Infecting California’s Homeless

Los Angeles recently experienced an outbreak of typhus—a disease spread by infected fleas on rats and other animals—in downtown streets. Officials briefly closed part of City Hall after reporting that rodents had invaded the building.

People in Washington State have been infected with Shigella bacteria, which is spread through feces and causes the diarrheal disease shigellosis, as well as Bartonella quintana, or trench fever, which spreads through body lice.*

Hepatitis A, also spread primarily through feces, infected more than 1,000 people in Southern California in the past two years. The disease also has erupted in New Mexico, Ohio, and Kentucky, primarily among people who are homeless or use drugs.

Public-health officials and politicians are using terms like disaster and public-health crisis to describe the outbreaks, and they are warning that these diseases can easily jump beyond the homeless population.

“Our homeless crisis is increasingly becoming a public-health crisis,” California Governor Gavin Newsom said in his State of the State speech in February, citing outbreaks of hepatitis A in San Diego County, syphilis in Sonoma County, and typhus in Los Angeles County.

“Typhus,” he said. “A medieval disease. In California. In 2019.”

The diseases have flared as the nation’s homeless population has grown in the past two years: About 553,000 people were homeless at the end of 2018, and nearly one-quarter of homeless people live in California.


The diseases spread quickly and widely among people living outside or in shelters, helped along by sidewalks contaminated with human feces, crowded living conditions, weakened immune systems, and limited access to health care.

“The hygiene situation is just horrendous” for people living on the streets, says Glenn Lopez, a physician with St. John’s Well Child & Family Center, who treats homeless patients in Los Angeles County. “It becomes just like a Third World environment, where their human feces contaminate the areas where they are eating and sleeping.”

Those infectious diseases are not limited to homeless populations, Lopez warns: “Even someone who believes they are protected from these infections [is] not.”
 
I say we turn the entire shithole state into a homeless shelter.
 
What assets? The people who pay the taxes need to take control of their parks and streets and the so-called "homeless" need to take control over their lives. Why is that so radical? If homeless people can't conform to the basic rules of human existence the government needs to step in and give them a choice, conform to basic sanitary conditions and rules of society or live in an environment that does not impact on the freedom of citizens.
 
Many of the homeless there work........and many of those working are trying to save enough to get the hell out of there..............With rents through the roof.........many live in their vehicles........stay in hotels when they can afford it..........and join gyms to have a place to have showers before going to work........

The INSANE PRICES THERE are a mixture of many problems........High taxation on property......High Regulations on building codes............takes forever to get something built...........and a non friendly business environment that investors don't want to risk in.................

Some of the homeless make as much as 52 k a year...............and many of those are escaping......but not all.........It's why Uhauls costs so dang much there to move.........

Even Silicon valley with high pay decides to buy RV because of the INSANE prices to live there..........

So everyone there being homeless isn't mental............they are trapped in the HOTEL CALIFORNIA trying to find a way to leave.............others..........are druggies........and the like..........and it has helped cause Ancient diseases to come back to America............

Insanity...................

Cut regulations to build.........lower taxes..........lower real estate taxes...........and push for at least 180,000 new dwellings a year to increase supply of housing.......and then maybe the situation over time will lessen........
 
This has been caused by high taxation........Too much regulation..........and a Non business friendly environment...............this is a SELF INFLICTED WOUND...........by the Dems there......

And now they are the so called SAVIORS.........kinda like a arsonist who burned down your home coming in to help you fireproof your new one..............

You gotta build a lot of homes.....apartments.........RV parks............but no one is dumb enough to invest there in the anti business environment of California............
 
Median 1-Bedroom Rent In San Francisco Soars To Nearly $3,700 A Month

According to the latest report from rental website Zumper, the median rent for a one bedroom has reached $3,690, up from $3,580 in January and breaking the previous record of $3,650 set last September.

San Francisco’s median, the highest in the nation, is about 30 percent higher for a one bedroom in New York City, and more than double the rent in Miami.

Meanwhile, the median rent for a two bedroom in San Francisco is a staggering $4,630 a month.

Mountain View’s median rent for a one bedroom apartment is $3,450 a month. Emeryville’s is $3,050, Milpitas is $2,800 and San Jose is $2,500.
 


Some people in this country need to grow up...............and a State need to throw all it's politicians out to stop this shit.
 
I saw. Either I will be deemed a mental case if I wind up homeless again...or I will have to go to icky LA to get a shipping container. I think I'd rather stealth live in my van in a natural surrounding that has birds and wildlife. LA wildlife is too dangerous. They carry weapons, steal, murder.
In fact, I'd rather eat a bullet. No fuss, no muss for anyone and not relying on someone else's dime cuz you KNOW they are gonna raise taxes to pay for that shit, right?
 
I saw. Either I will be deemed a mental case if I wind up homeless again...or I will have to go to icky LA to get a shipping container. I think I'd rather stealth live in my van in a natural surrounding that has birds and wildlife. LA wildlife is too dangerous. They carry weapons, steal, murder.
In fact, I'd rather eat a bullet. No fuss, no muss for anyone and not relying on someone else's dime cuz you KNOW they are gonna raise taxes to pay for that shit, right?
Thought your knowledge on this would shed some light to some posters.
 
Homeless population has been growing for decades because of cost of living.

The State can raise it minimum wage and it still would not fix the issue.

To build new and cheaper Housing will take time and one issue you will have is water supply.

California disaster has been decades in the making...
 
This is me cutting across various issues and boards. Immigration or Health or Housing. Why does everything cost so freeking much? This is a cry for help. Economics be damned, it seems our current economic system with it's so called "inflation" is just huge Ponzi/pyramid scheme. It's collapsing before our very eyes. Slowly, execrably.
 
Socialism and it's policies........ALWAYS DOES THIS...............creates 2 classes of people.........the Elitist and the poor......and then after destroying the middle class.........the Elitist step in to take care of the poor.........LOL

Their policies.............HAVE DONE THIS.
 
Gov. Gavin Newsom touts proposed $25 million in California aid to asylum seekers

With prodding from San Diego lawmakers, Newsom has called for spending $20 million over three years to aid local nonprofits and community organizations that provide services to asylum-seeking migrant families. The funds would be available starting in the state fiscal year that begins in July.

The governor has also asked the Legislature for another $5 million in immediate funding, which lawmakers plan to approve in the coming weeks.

Newsom’s focus on helping immigrants includes a budget proposal to expand Medi-Cal coverage in California to young immigrant adults without legal status under age 26at a cost of $260 million next year — in a move that drew criticism from Washington.
 

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