Lets take a looky loo at the gavin newsom wealthy California shall we?

Theowl32

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Don't think for one moment folks that the left don't love the misery they use as political opportunities and the misery they create by their policies that are nothing but empty promises pulling on the heart strings of the ignorant aren't by design.
 
Ya know why people in Ca are homeless, because of the weather. You have the same amount in Texas and Florida.
Newsom is a regional powerful family member. Like Dukes and duchesses in Britain. He is empowered by that. There are many powerful families in America. We do not pay attention to this, and we should. There is no way we can take care of the homeless as long as there are massive regulations and lawyers around.
 
Ya know why people in Ca are homeless, because of the weather. You have the same amount in Texas and Florida.
That is, as usual from you, a complete farce.
There are approx 161,000 homeless in CA - there are 27,000 in Texas.
There are 2 times as many homeless in NYC than the entire state of Texas.
And there are no massive neighborhood takeovers in Texas like there are in CA and Washington.

It is the policies they flock too.
 
Homeless rates are proportional to housing prices. No one is homeless in Mississippi which is the poorest state in the union and has the lowest homeless rate.

Floridas homeless rate has been climbing fast as their home prices escalate.

You can get the same video in any big city by the way.
 
Homeless rates are proportional to housing prices. No one is homeless in Mississippi which is the poorest state in the union and has the lowest homeless rate.

Floridas homeless rate has been climbing fast as their home prices escalate.

You can get the same video in any big city by the way.
No you can't

CA homeless - 127.000 (but likely 3 times that if you count the massive illegal renting where multiple renters live in garages with no bathrooms etc.)
That is almost over 5 times the number of Texas,,, but again if you count the "wink-wink" 100,000s living in illegal rentals as also homeless. CA has more than any 4-5 major states combined.
 
No you can't

CA homeless - 127.000 (but likely 3 times that if you count the massive illegal renting where multiple renters live in garages with no bathrooms etc.)
That is almost over 5 times the number of Texas,,, but again if you count the "wink-wink" 100,000s living in illegal rentals as also homeless. CA has more than any 4-5 major states combined.
What part of my post did you not understand? Seems all of it. Texas housing is cheap. California is expensive. Homeless rates are proportional to housing prices.

Everyone wants to live in Southern California.


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What part of my post did you not understand? Seems all of it. Texas housing is cheap. California is expensive. Homeless rates are proportional to housing prices.

Everyone wants to live in Southern California.


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You know how stupid that is?
So... I am poor... and I flock to where home prices make it even more impossible to find a place to live?
No - homeless flock to where policies are the easiest on them.
That is why miserable Seattle has the 3rd highest homeless rates in the nation. Because they allow homeless to literally take over neighborhoods. Homeowners are powerless to stop vagrants from camping out right in the road in front of their house.
Pretty much nowhere else in the nation are they allowed to do that. - And THAT is why homeless flock to certain areas.
 
Odd, housing prices in NOtVA are very expensive yet there is no homeless problem there to speak of.....Thing is the rich fucks there don't want the homeless around when they go for their Starbucks and the cops are given license to give them the bum's rush when some Karen calls and reports one.....They get it worse when they head to the hinterlands.

So, it would seem to me it's more policy driven than anything else.
 
Ya know why people in Ca are homeless, because of the weather. You have the same amount in Texas and Florida.
hahah no you don't...not even remotely close...https://usafacts.org/data/topics/people-society/poverty/public-housing/homeless-population/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=ND-StatsData&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIgeK3z9Gl-QIVAbjICh3yDAcfEAAYASAAEgKyEfD_BwE
 
Homeless rates are proportional to housing prices. No one is homeless in Mississippi which is the poorest state in the union and has the lowest homeless rate.

Floridas homeless rate has been climbing fast as their home prices escalate.

You can get the same video in any big city by the way.
Florida has many transients. a housing collapse is needed as well as a automobile vehicle collapse.
 
Florida has many transients. a housing collapse is needed as well as a automobile vehicle collapse.
No Florida does not have a lot of homeless.
Florida has approx. 27,000 - which is only 17% of the homeless population of California.
New York City has more homeless than the entire state of Florida
 
Ya know why people in Ca are homeless, because of the weather. You have the same amount in Texas and Florida.

Homeless rates are proportional to housing prices. No one is homeless in Mississippi which is the poorest state in the union and has the lowest homeless rate.

Floridas homeless rate has been climbing fast as their home prices escalate.

You can get the same video in any big city by the way.
Hahaha….yeah, millions of wetbacks have nothing to do with it…huh?
 
Ya know why people in Ca are homeless, because of the weather. You have the same amount in Texas and Florida.
But but but Democrats have policies to make sure there are no homeless. Therefore, there should be no homeless in California.
 
The cost of housing has little to do with the rise of homelessness. It's the friendliness of drug laws.
 
That is, as usual from you, a complete farce.
There are approx 161,000 homeless in CA - there are 27,000 in Texas.
There are 2 times as many homeless in NYC than the entire state of Texas.
And there are no massive neighborhood takeovers in Texas like there are in CA and Washington.

It is the policies they flock too.
There's a lot more than that in Texas, the numbers aren't counted, same as Florida. They undercounted the homeless.
 

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