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We should trade Puerto Rico for Greenland. There is a white future in Greenland as a colony since hispanics and blacks don't like the cold.

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Anderson cooler had scaramucci “I’m a front stabber” on his show to bash trump lol. CNN is super desperate.


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The answer is staring them in the face. I have a bunch of friends in CA that tell me that there are so many shipping containers at the docks that sunset comes about an hour early in those areas because the containers are stacked so high.

Turn them into houses. Steel, fireproof, waterproof, im guessing they probably will stand up to hurricanes. Probably beat every building code CA has and they have tons of them and the larger ones are about the size of a singlewide
 
Lol yea right, people are already mad about chain link fences at detainment centers, you think they’ll just let the California government start shoving the homeless into shipping containers? That’s pretty much a cage.


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The fact of the matter is they are seeking a ‘housing’ solution - something appealing that promotes social cohesion, recovery, and self respect. The only problem is you’re competing against mental disorders and drug addictions - even under the best case scenarios are nearly impossible to recover from.

Anyone can just throw up thousands of rows of shacks with Porto potties and deliver water in tanker trucks. Even i could organize that in a month and only spend a few million dollars.

But because of liberal policies they don’t want to create a class system. A shanty town that’s government funded to store the trash of society. A gigantic refugee town that will no doubt grow ever more out of control, more dirty, more dangerous, more permanent, etc. demand ever greater resources and police presence and worse yet, begin providing health care, schooling, air conditioning, food, etc, because they decided those are all ‘human rights’

These relocated people aren’t going to instantly start cleaning up their houses and washing themselves. Whatever conditions they have now they will bring to their new homes.

Once you create ‘temporary’ housing it’s not really ‘temporary’ these people don’t have calendars and schedules to keep, they just want the most freely available stuff they can get and they’re sure the hell not going to leave and ‘move up’.

But that’s the only viable solution and the leadership knows it but refuses to build a replica of central Florida in their backyard.

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The answer is staring them in the face. I have a bunch of friends in CA that tell me that there are so many shipping containers at the docks that sunset comes about an hour early in those areas because the containers are stacked so high.

Turn them into houses. Steel, fireproof, waterproof, im guessing they probably will stand up to hurricanes. Probably beat every building code CA has and they have tons of them and the larger ones are about the size of a singlewide

It's the mounting of AC units to them that becomes expensive and "not green".
Some Germans tried this on a physically smaller but higher density scale about 70 years ago and it didn't turn out well.

I do like the idea of being able to use a greywater water cannon to clean them out after each heat wave.
 
Large factories use water heat exchange systems to do an eco style AC system.

There’s going to have to be an industrial sized and planned camp for the homeless but, uh oh, that sounds a lot like a concentration camp.


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The problem with the left is they want everyone to be equal. Obama tried giving everyone houses by forcing banks to loan money to those who didn't qualify. This caused the housing bubble and a recession (which he blamed on Bush).

As the Declaration of Independence states, we are all CREATED Equal, but after that, there are differences. Helping "those in need" is only supposed to be a short term solution, but the left is making it a full time program, where government provides everything. This is Socialism and it doesn't work. The leaders of these shithole cities will ask for more money and blame conservatives.
 
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I don’t know how you can house the homeless without also employing a gestapo style police force to enforce sanitation standards and prevent criminal activity from blossoming. You’d need a housing system similar to a prison to keep these people held to any sort of living standard. But like mentioned above - maybe a good solution would be using like concrete/steel rooms that are weekly washed down with detergent and bleach. If you trust the homeless to manage themselves they’ll just create a bubonic plague inside their bacteria infested Petri dish experiment of a housing solution.


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What I want to know is where did all the money go from the tax they levied to solve the homeless crisis? Doesn’t seem like it did much.

Edit $620 million last year. And around 20 parking spot per year for people living in cars? About the size of the typical gas station parking lot? That is made in about 1 week? The Lucas oil NFL stadium cost $720 million. :rofl:

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I think $5,000 for a concrete slab 20x40 for 1 vehicle. For 5,000 vehicles? 25 million dollars. Plus land purchase? Ok. Need 4 million sq ft at $150. $600 million dollars.

$625 million dollars for a concrete slab for 5000 vehicles.


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San Francisco homeless stats soar: city blames big business, residents blame officials

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San Francisco Mayor London Breed says it's inhumane to let addicts languish on the streets, but homeless advocates say the measure to force mentally ill drug addicts into housing and treatment for up to a year is extreme and a violation of civil rights. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

Last week, Austin Vincent, a homeless man, was caught on camera attacking a 26-year-old woman outside her condo complex. As he threw Paneez Kosarian on the ground, he allegedly talked about saving her from robots and offered to kill another woman nearby so he could earn her trust.

Vincent was arrested and pleaded not guilty to a false imprisonment charge and two counts of battery and attempted robbery. Instead of being thrown in jail, Superior Court Judge Christine Van Aken released Vincent over the objections of the district attorney's office. Her decision caused a huge backlash in the community and was slammed by Mayor London Breed and other city officials. The judge eventually ordered Vincent to wear an ankle monitor.

On Monday, Vincent was arrested again for an alleged assault that occurred in February. The police said he was armed with a knife and approached a woman and her friends as they waited for a ride. Vincent allegedly threatened to kill the woman and lunged at the group.

The controversy over Vincent's initial release is just the latest example prompting people in the City by the Bay to say they don't feel safe on the streets. Outraged residents Fox News spoke to in late June said they're tired of waiting for their elected officials to come up with a plan and complain no one ever seems to be on the same page.

In May, city officials braced themselves when a preliminary homeless count was released. They expected the numbers to rise and they were right. Initial data showed that it had jumped 17 percent from 2017. The double-digit growth was bad enough but then it got a whole lot worse.

When the final report was released a couple of months later, it showed the street count increase would have been 30 percent if the city had stuck to the same definition of homelessness as they had in the past. This year, San Francisco opted to use the federal definition instead of the one they wrote themselves.
 
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