It's less a state problem than it is a city problem. As I mentioned before, Rudy got rid of the homeless people in NYC and the beggars also known as windshield washing bums.
But since you want to play question or answer, can you name a Republican run city that has tent streets and poop maps?
Dude I asked the question first.
Homeless is an epidemic problem across US...... Itās not because of Democrats or Republicans.
Here is El Paso, Tx run by Republican mayor.
Homeless population reaches 10-year high in El Paso County | Colorado Springs News | gazette.com
Your link addresses the entire county and not the city. Knowing nothing about it, I looked it up. Here is what I found about the county:
Most of El Paso County is included in the
16th Congressional District in the U.S House, represented by
Democrat Veronica Escobar. A small eastern portion of the county is in the
23rd Congressional District, represented since 2015 by Republican
Will Hurd. El Paso County is historically Democratic and the 2008 presidential election was no exception. Democrat
Barack Obama won 66% of the vote with 121,589 votes even though he lost the entire state of
Texas by about 946,000 votes.
Republican John McCain won 33% of the vote in El Paso County with 61,598 votes. Other candidates won 1% of the vote. In 2004, Democrat
John F. Kerry won El Paso County but by a smaller margin than Barack Obama. John Kerry won 56% of the vote and 95,142 votes. Republican
George W. Bush won 43% of the vote with 73,261 votes. Other candidates won 1% of the vote.
El Paso County, Texas - Wikipedia
Okay hereās another one. Forth Worth, Texas run by Republican mayor.
Homelessness holding steady in Fort Worth area, count shows
On the night of Jan. 24, more than 560 volunteers and 100 members of law enforcement canvassed Tarrant and Parker counties to count the homeless population.
Their results showed there are 2,028 people experiencing homelessness, an increase of 13 people, or 0.6 percent, from 2018.
Really? According to your link, Ft Worth had a decrease of 33 homeless people in the last year compared to other cities that had an increase. That tells me some are moving out to other locations.
Here is the entirety of my link. WHERE did it say decrease 33% in Ft Worth, Tx??
On the night of Jan. 24, more than 560 volunteers and 100 members of law enforcement canvassed Tarrant and Parker counties to count the homeless population.
Their results showed there are 2,028 people experiencing homelessness, an increase of 13 people, or 0.6 percent, from 2018.
Homelessness on the western side of the Metroplex continues to be concentrated in Fort Worth, with smaller totals counted in surrounding suburbs and rural areas. Totals for 2019:
Fort Worth, 1,754, down from 1,787 (2 percent decrease).
Arlington, 245, up from 207 (19 percent increase).
Parker County, 11, up from 8 (37 percent increase).
Northeast Tarrant, 18, up from 13 (38 percent increase).
Other facts about the homeless population counted in January:
64 percent were male.
49 percent were white.
15 percent were children.
21 percent were families.
8 percent were military veterans.
15 percent suffer from chronic homelessness.
18 percent suffer from mental illness and substance abuse.
12 percent were the victims of domestic violence.
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