San Diego spending millions to build elaborate tent facility for homeless

They should stop pulling our legs. These accommodations aren't for the homeless. They are for homeless invaders.
 
yeah , could be Tipsy . From what i hear on FOX the cry is for money to make the invaders comfortable and well fed and entertained . How quickly we heard 'stop the invasion' to a plea for 'humanitarian' and comfort care for the invaders eh .
 
Good its about time the US pays for its poor. All the while the rich live like kings and queens.

The enormous pop-up clinic trying to bridge America’s health divide | Amy Woolard
Its not just the rich. We are a high tax state that raises those taxes more and more and it never seems to be enough. We have privileged peasant workers who are way overpaid and this takes away resources and growth. This has been going on for decades and you see it it in the decline of our physical infrastructure.
 
Just food and housing, without a comprehensive plan and a discernible end game...is doomed to failure. If they are getting all the employers in the area together...granting tax breaks for hiring former homeless...full on outreach and mentor-ship--retraining--and the time required to make it all stick--maybe.

But at best..just a percentage will succeed----no guarantee that the numbers coming to take advantage won't exceed the number of people who make it a success.

The hard truth is that drugs and mental illness plague the homeless population...and they are either going to be part of the landscape forever...or ________________?
 
If you build it they will come ...

I would have given this a thousand likes. Once word gets out that there is a tent city in San Diego, they will have more homeless than they ever thought possible. They might set a world record. People from Portland will come to their new Xanadu.
------------------------ and its ok with me , feck 'kalifornia' .
 
and I suggest TX and Florida are not quoting their real numbers as they only care about looking good for the republicans. I would venture to say they are double of what is reported and or they are moving to CA due to healthcare and more friendly an environment.

And where do you get this evidence from, Tweetle Dumber?
 
Good its about time the US pays for its poor. All the while the rich live like kings and queens.

Wow, look who just discovered how life works. Yes, people with more money live better than people who don't. Did you that totally blow your mind? Did smoke come out of your ears when you figured that out? Information overload?
 
Well, I live here now and it's funny how what you portray isn't the reality.
Well I guess the "elaborate tent facility for the homeless" and my citation about disease outbreaks in San Diego, and power washing sidewalks with bleach, etc. are all part of an elaborate hoax or maybe a mutually shared dream.

Or maybe your idea of "reality" isn't the same as everyone elses.
 
A recent report by the Department of Housing and Urban Development found the city of San Diego and the surrounding county had the fourth-highest population of homeless people in the country – a crisis prompting city officials to take big, yet costly, steps to get the situation under control.

In one of the more dramatic moves by California communities grappling with a growing homeless population, the city has pursued the construction of massive taxpayer-funded tents, trailers and other facilities to house those otherwise living on the streets and in their cars.


San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer, a Republican, signed off last week on a City Council-approved $11 million contract to fund through June 2020 three such “bridge shelters” for the homeless and a facility for people to store their belongings. The contract also laid the groundwork for the construction of a fourth bridge shelter.

“We’re taking dramatic action to move homeless people off the streets and get them help,” Faulconer told Fox News. “Our strategy is to connect, support and shelter them.”

The plan includes safe parking zones for people living in their cars or RVs.
San Diego spending millions to build elaborate tent facility for homeless


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Good its about time the US pays for its poor. All the while the rich live like kings and queens.

The enormous pop-up clinic trying to bridge America’s health divide | Amy Woolard

Uuh i guarantee the majority of them are illegals. as usual the corrupt politicians are esculating the problem.instead of kicking them back to their freaking country they were born in,they give them money to poulte a beautiful city.
 
A recent report by the Department of Housing and Urban Development found the city of San Diego and the surrounding county had the fourth-highest population of homeless people in the country – a crisis prompting city officials to take big, yet costly, steps to get the situation under control.

In one of the more dramatic moves by California communities grappling with a growing homeless population, the city has pursued the construction of massive taxpayer-funded tents, trailers and other facilities to house those otherwise living on the streets and in their cars.


San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer, a Republican, signed off last week on a City Council-approved $11 million contract to fund through June 2020 three such “bridge shelters” for the homeless and a facility for people to store their belongings. The contract also laid the groundwork for the construction of a fourth bridge shelter.

“We’re taking dramatic action to move homeless people off the streets and get them help,” Faulconer told Fox News. “Our strategy is to connect, support and shelter them.”

The plan includes safe parking zones for people living in their cars or RVs.
San Diego spending millions to build elaborate tent facility for homeless


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Seems like a better idea than having them sleep in the streets

Trump would have them sleep in dog cages
 
A recent report by the Department of Housing and Urban Development found the city of San Diego and the surrounding county had the fourth-highest population of homeless people in the country – a crisis prompting city officials to take big, yet costly, steps to get the situation under control.

In one of the more dramatic moves by California communities grappling with a growing homeless population, the city has pursued the construction of massive taxpayer-funded tents, trailers and other facilities to house those otherwise living on the streets and in their cars.


San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer, a Republican, signed off last week on a City Council-approved $11 million contract to fund through June 2020 three such “bridge shelters” for the homeless and a facility for people to store their belongings. The contract also laid the groundwork for the construction of a fourth bridge shelter.

“We’re taking dramatic action to move homeless people off the streets and get them help,” Faulconer told Fox News. “Our strategy is to connect, support and shelter them.”

The plan includes safe parking zones for people living in their cars or RVs.
San Diego spending millions to build elaborate tent facility for homeless


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Seems like a better idea than having them sleep in the streets

Trump would have them sleep in dog cages

Well, AOC wouldn't like it at all. Putting the homeless in concentration camps.

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Ooops! I forgot. This was old videos during the Obama's era, not the present.



 
A recent report by the Department of Housing and Urban Development found the city of San Diego and the surrounding county had the fourth-highest population of homeless people in the country – a crisis prompting city officials to take big, yet costly, steps to get the situation under control.

In one of the more dramatic moves by California communities grappling with a growing homeless population, the city has pursued the construction of massive taxpayer-funded tents, trailers and other facilities to house those otherwise living on the streets and in their cars.


San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer, a Republican, signed off last week on a City Council-approved $11 million contract to fund through June 2020 three such “bridge shelters” for the homeless and a facility for people to store their belongings. The contract also laid the groundwork for the construction of a fourth bridge shelter.

“We’re taking dramatic action to move homeless people off the streets and get them help,” Faulconer told Fox News. “Our strategy is to connect, support and shelter them.”

The plan includes safe parking zones for people living in their cars or RVs.
San Diego spending millions to build elaborate tent facility for homeless


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US Citizens' farm land is being stolen to build these tent cities for the benefit of the Democrat agenda.
 

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