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Don Carlton Honda "sick and tired" of "homeless" causing problems (Tulsa)
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<blockquote data-quote="HillsideDesolate" data-source="post: 4014667" data-attributes="member: 51737"><p>I have already seen your solution in action. Study after study, program after program. A homeless industrial complex of non profit triggers sucking down literally billions in taxpayer funds.</p><p></p><p>Seattle spent $100,000, yes one hundred thousand, on every homeless person, to the tune of 1 billion dollars. <a href="https://www.city-journal.org/article/seattle-under-siege" target="_blank">Over the past five years, Seattle has seen an explosion of homelessness, crime, and addiction. | Christopher F. Rufo, City Journal</a> it did nothing but make the problem worse. (Though personally I feel that social degeneration is the goal of the left) This does not include the cost of police fire EMS, hospital care. Why is healthcare so expensive? A major reason is the junkies we bring back to life so they can go back and shoot junk again. They never pay. The hooker with endocarditis from shooting dope that gets a 6 month in patient antibiotic regime only to assault a nurse and leave so she can shoot up directly into her IV port. She never pays.</p><p></p><p>There are few solutions, the first is to put the problem into camps where residents Han be rehabilitated while learning the benefit of labor. The second, send them somewhere else, and the third... Well I don't think most people can stomach it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HillsideDesolate, post: 4014667, member: 51737"] I have already seen your solution in action. Study after study, program after program. A homeless industrial complex of non profit triggers sucking down literally billions in taxpayer funds. Seattle spent $100,000, yes one hundred thousand, on every homeless person, to the tune of 1 billion dollars. [URL="https://www.city-journal.org/article/seattle-under-siege"]Over the past five years, Seattle has seen an explosion of homelessness, crime, and addiction. | Christopher F. Rufo, City Journal[/URL] it did nothing but make the problem worse. (Though personally I feel that social degeneration is the goal of the left) This does not include the cost of police fire EMS, hospital care. Why is healthcare so expensive? A major reason is the junkies we bring back to life so they can go back and shoot junk again. They never pay. The hooker with endocarditis from shooting dope that gets a 6 month in patient antibiotic regime only to assault a nurse and leave so she can shoot up directly into her IV port. She never pays. There are few solutions, the first is to put the problem into camps where residents Han be rehabilitated while learning the benefit of labor. The second, send them somewhere else, and the third... Well I don't think most people can stomach it. [/QUOTE]
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