For people in your situation, need to find like minded people to become roommates. Pool resources as living on the street is not acceptable. Also, need to build a lot more housing. Get government out of the way of development.
When people want to help the homeless, I would image that they're thinking of people like you but yet waste their resources on feril vagrants instead. Sir, I hope you get the relief you need. On our current path, I am anticipating the same challenges you're facing now.
@@richardlew3667No...they are not. Many have looked into it. Eli. Musk is a liar. His 10,000$ home never happened and his $50,000 home is actually $60,000 without a plot or installing utilities,permits etc. it's a dishonest pipe dream.
@@johalimathews2190 for housing to be affordable you have to have 2 things: lower taxes & slash the regulations and fees that keep builders from building. Trump wants both. If the senate & house come through it can happen-but it also depends on the county & town you reside-if it Democratic then none of that will happen for you. Move to a Republican area but keep your Democrat thoughts and votes where you left them. Never ever ever vote for anyone who wants to “tax the rich” that’s the dumbest thing ever.
In Utah we pay $1,500 for a studio apt. -Rocky Mt.Power was just approved for a 30% increase for Jan.2025!! - Heat (gas) bills have risen. People pay $2,000 a mo. to survive without insurance! No wonder people self medicate, and are homeless.
You have to put into law ASAP That stops Blackrock and Vanguard from purchasing houses and apartments FG or pure inflated profit. This a worldwide problem and Emergency that has to be stopped today!💯💥
and so how does that fix issues when people don't want help? some people r ok being on the street as long as they can get high. Obv high cost and greedy corporations are issues but that really doesn't solve too much. If you lower the cost of housing too much as well, then the competition becomes higher and landlords will only rent to high income individuals bc they r more certain to be able to pay their rent. marginalized and lower income groups still won't be in the clear until more housing is built. But often times wealthier people on both sides of political parties vote down increased apartment style housing so we never get anywhere
@dedgar6161 the average hotel operates at 70% capacity charging a minimum of 1800 a month. The majority of them are owned by Hindus. You Americans are just simply being financially shut down the hotels can charge $20 a night and pay their bills.
Foreign corporations come to the US and buy up our homes and apartments, then they gouge Americans rent because they can, because they are allowed to do this and this is what needs to change. Congress needs to pass laws that no corporations can buy up homes to rent, but that US corporations may build apartments to rent (thereby increasing the housing instead of capturing the housing and gouging Americans rent).
Bring back trailer parks that aren’t owned by private equity firms. That’s the defacto way we used to house the poor. Now they cannot afford it because corporations bought them all.
Yes. All true. Low income people used to have the fall back of trailer parks. That's gone now.....all bought up by greedy investors who build expensive condos. We need to reverse the destruction caused by these corporations. Everyone needs a home, even if its a tiny home like a trailer. Homelessness is fixable. SROs for the addicts and trailer parks for poor families and seniors.
Bring back trailer parks for a bunch of drug trailers. I live in a mobile home park with trailers no we don't need a bunch of worthless druggies in trailers getting high and stealing
What another freeloader idea who is going to pay the space rent and keep the residents who aren't worthless druggies safe. Oh just build trailer parks out of the free air. Like Portland isn't already a cesspool of Missouri
As someone who was homeless and addicted to drugs! Obama had grants for recovery and I had to admit I had a problem! Went to treatment got a job and went back to college! 16 years clean October 23rd!
So you worked the program and then worked even harder to change your life. Your story could help to change the lives of others. Find a local place to share it.
That's amazing. Doubt trump will do anything like Obama did. I'd like to think he has a plan of where these people can go. You can't just make people disappear, they have to be somewhere. It's not like they are living in luxury now. We need real plans.
Not all homeless do drugs and don't want to be put in a camp with the ones who do. It's not safe. How about helping the ones with jobs to get actual housing 6 years and all we got was bullshit about help.
Not Every Homeless Person Is On Drugs, Alcohol & Mental. Some Got Homeless Because They Lost A Job, Got Sick or Injured & Couldn't Afford To Pay Rent & Mortgages. There Are Also A Lot Of Homeless Veterans.
Agreed, it only takes one stroke of bad luck to go from barely getting by (working 2 or more jobs) to losing it all and winding up on the streets because shelters are too full and the resources aren't there
All the homeless people around my town are mostly druggies. There are a few crippled people who deserve and need help but the vast majority want to be on the street.
@ggeorge4144 Seriously? The government forced them to contribute, and then many who were trying to build additional retirement funds were forced to move their pensions into 401K's by their employers just in time to watch it all vanish in the crash. Don't speak on what you don't know, just to sound superior!!!
Build tiny home villages for the mentally stable, law-abiding homeless....& mental health & treatment facilities for those that need it & jail for criminals.... No one should be without food & a solid roof overhead in America...
@@teresatafoya9211 nope. There needs to be a general shift in how people see other people. We need to implement Services the way that Portugal and the Netherlands do it. No one is homeless and no one goes without food or healthcare. As a result, there is a very little crime. They also provide drugs for people who are addicted to heroin And other drugs. I think addiction is devastating but the people who are doing it are walking wounded. They need counseling and need to be treated as a human being instead of a burden to someone like you. Makes me happy that you could afford to maybe buy a house? Work and, accumulate some things and savings. Everyone is fortunate enough to be in your situation.
Yes, bc as it is, the good homeless ppl are forced to live with dangerous criminals, mentally ill, & addicts, so bad they can't safely live in the housing they're all put in together. No sane person can live surrounded by that & they're always stolen from with their cars & property destroyed by these ppl, angry when good ppl won't be friends, loan, give, etc etc etc.
THIS IS MY LOCAL NEWS. 67, disabled, not addicted to anything, currently camping in my sister's spare room with my belongings in storage. After my son and housemate died it was tight but then my building sold and my rent went up far beyond what I could afford even with Section 8 help. There was NOTHING available to rent. Not a single apt unit that fit my Section 8 requirements. (Lots of luxury units immediately available.) I was two yrs too young for senior housing. I've been on the 12-18 month waiting list for 20 months. Sis wanted to get rid of the big house and yard and she was still stuck with me. She wasn't going to put me on the street. Aching to get back to Salem where I belong. And for my own kitchen again.
Yes and since you aren't an addict, your family let's you stay there. If you're in a tent, you're 100% an addict. Normal people who are not on drugs have one of three things to fall back in. Family, friends or a car. Addicts usually have none of those because they stole from/pissed off everyone they know
@@pauld.b7129 that is bullshit. I spent a good portion of my life living in a tent, and I had no relatives or friends or a car to fall back on and I've never been an addict. AND I never pissed anyone off. People get pissed off at my insistence on helping myself, because my being alive makes them FEEL AWKWARD. POOR THEM. After a few decades of unthinkable mistreatment I'm quite convinced that humans are fucked.
@pauld.b7129 What a STUPID and stereotyping thing to say! Statistics show that only a small percentage of homeless are addicts. Most homeless people are there because they had unexpected medical bills or they lost housing during Covid and subsequent rent increases (due to corporate monopoly ownership of the rental industry). Not everyone has family who can or will take them in. With the rise in the past couple of generations of 1-2 child families, we no longer have siblings to stay with. . Too often, families don't have the physical space for relatives-- even on a couch. (One of my Girl Scouts shared a bedroom with her little sisters, and her mom slept on the couch, because divorced mom could only afford a one-bedroom apartment on her retail-job salary. Where was she supposed to fit her own Mom?) You have ZERO facts on the subject. Go educate yourself on the subject and learn some empathy. Also, stop following misinformation on social media. Finland solved homelessness. They realized that it is actually less expensive to give people long-term steady housing and health care than it is to force them into emergency shelters and leave them on the street. It is also the more humane and decent thing to do. Are you a Christian? You CANNOT call ourselves a “Christian” and whine about your tax dollars going to help homeless people. Those ideas are incompatible. Jesus told you: When you have two coats, give one coat to those who have none, and also with your food (Luke 3:11) and to “do unto others as you would have done unto you” (Matthew 7:12). A few dollars of your annual salary could do so much more good for homeless people than it could in your beer mug or coffee cup. Trump's “solution” is more of the same old criminalizing the poor without addressing the root causes of homelessness and poverty. It didn't fix the problem when it was Victorian workhouses, it hasn't fixed the problem in the decades since, and it doesn't fix the problem here. The problem is caused by rich billionaires and large corporations being greedy, buying up homes, then conspiring to jack up prices, and blaming their greed on a post-Covid economy. (The DOJ was starting to investigate that crime under Biden, but I doubt Trump will want his rich buddies held accountable for anything, so I don't see the case progressing.) The problem is also caused by medical bills and our greedy private health insurance system. Just read through the horror stories on social media in response to the shooting, and you can get an idea of why over 325K people a year have to declare bankruptcy- many if these becoming homeless- due to medical bills. Btw, the number of people in Canada, Britain, and any of the European nations who became homeless due to medical bills was exactly ZERO. They found out it's cheaper to have govt universal health care than private greedy insurance. Their citizens pay far less than you do for better service for more people. One poor soul I met who was on the street was diabetic. He cannot afford his medications so his foot was going to need to be chopped off sometime soon. (Diabetes impacts feet and hands, causing nerve damage.) Because he doesn't have an address, he cannot get Obamacare or other govt assistance. He can only wait for the inevitable day when he will need to have someone wheel him into the ER so he can get his foot chopped off at your expense. It would be much less expensive if taxpayers had given him an apartment and health care, instead of leaving him chronically ill and eventually disabled on the street. People need housing first so they can get the other help they need (medical, financial programs, job training, etc.).
Sounds like you're one of the good ones then. We'll be more than happy to help you. Education? Temporary monetary assistance? Job placement assistance?
figure out how to pay your bills without living past your means and you can have a home. you are owed nothing, and if you produce nothing, youll be nothing. enjoy
Too much wastes on bureaucrats six figure salaries instead of actually spending tax revenue on solving the homeless problem. OR bureaucrats (i.e. so-called homeless advocates) don't want the homeless problem to go away.
Food, Water, Shelter and Sleep are THE MOST BASIC human needs. People have to sleep somewhere... I hear Trump has lots of vacant apartments right now; maybe that would be a suitable alternative.
yeah, especially after the immigrants were sent back and now the hotel rooms they were given are OPEN AGAIN. HMM, LET'S SEE HOW GREAT AMERICA REALLY IS!
There are a lot of rich people that make big money off the homeless crisis. Rejecting any logical movement to solve this tragic situation will be expected in the PDX. We need housing for our people, PERIOD. They are dying in the streets.
Exactly!!! The people in charge of the shelters are taking all the donations too at both shelters I was at and keeping all the decent things for themselves!!! They were even stealing from the participants too. I think they sell some of the housing voucher they get to their friends and family etc too because all of a sudden my file was just lost ok . My info was all entered into the computer I was with a navigator when we entered it. She had quit not telling me just after working there only two months appx. The next one they assign me tells me my application for sec 8 file was lost , how, it's in the computer. I asked her to me do one again then and she said nope it's closed now . I had spent at least a year already living there with their rules etc too.
I was living in southern Oregon and homeless. I had a job and couldn't afford rent. I had some heart problems and had to file for disability. When my disability was approved I took that money and bought an RV. I lived in southern Oregon for another year and finally figured out that there's no way to survive on disability there. I moved to Oklahoma and in the last 10 months I have bought a piece of property for $5,000. My last payment will be December and in January I will get a no money down no credit check shed/cabin. I'll have to build it out but it will be mine. The payments will be about $250 to $300 a month and I'll have it paid off in 3 years. Get the fuck off the West Coast and you can survive.
Better to live in potential storms than with sewer rats attempting to dictate the rest of country. What a waste of beautiful coastal Land infested with tooty booty fruities.
That's true. But the normal homeless people will have much safer and cleaner shelters if the addicts and crazy homeless are in rehab and mental asylums.
And what about the sober homeless? Not all are on drugs… some don’t need treatment, they need AFFORDABLE HOUSING… they don’t need more tickets, red tape, or court dates… really insane.
@@lissakaye610 why don’t you invest in affordable housing? Oh that’s right it doesn’t bring a profit. Why don’t encourage people to work two jobs all their life like I did for my family.
there is only a housing shortage in heavily populated areas. You can buy an entire house in Freeport or Rockford Illinois for less than $30,000. People just don't want to live there, well I guess they don't want housing that bad.
If cities invested in housing units rather then criminal system as a solution (like Utah was doing) we might solve the crisis! Cities can use eminent domain or other laws to take control of these empty buildings and start building descent housing options for all the WORKING homeless; and the Veteran homeless and the Disabled homeless and the Families who are homeless (often hidden to keep from having their kids stolen from them by govt) n the list goes on! Drug use isn’t the only cause of homeless! Insane greed is the problem and all these “screening” methods used to prevent people from getting housing ( glass ceilings of housing). Criminalize which makes sure they never EVER qualify in the future
"They take time"???? Portland has had more than 5 decades to solve this problem, how much more time and money do you need, another century and maybe a hundred trillion? You can't solve a problem by doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result!!
No amount of money is going to fix this social problem. These are people who think it's a RIGHT to have a home and have society take care of them. There needs to be some HARD lessons taught. We can start by stopping tax-payer money going to people who choose to keep popping out kids.
@barbarashepherd2834 yk homelessness is a crime right? Okay they send them to jail, they come out now they have a record, how will they get a job? Another situation they don't have a roof over there heads yet they trying to work, but don't make enough to own a house or rent
@@diegoz_74 that's their problem, should have considered that 'before' they 'chose' to become a bum. look cupcake it's ending, the aiding, abetting, the codling since then SC decision okaying enforcement to ensure 'no' squatting on public land, it's gonna get tougher and tougher to live this lifestyle as LE and electeds grow a pair and begin to kick them harder and harder into getting a job like everyone else...
It's not a crime to be homeless but public drug use, shitting in the street and camping on the sidewalk is. Be homeless all you want. People have just run out of empathy at this point. It's just getting out of hand.
I hit $113k today. Thank you for all the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way over the last months. Started last month 2024. Financial education is indeed required for more than 70% of the society in the country as very few are literate on the subject.
It's essential for you to have a mentor to keep you accountable. Myself, I'm guided by Evelyn Vera. for years and highly recommend her I focus on him. To be honest, I almost didn't buy the idea of letting someone handle growing my finance, but so glad I did.
Theres a hell of a lot of money pocketed dealing with the homeless, an industry of care. A thing about making money from misery is those that profit are super reluctant to kill the cash cow.
@@christyann1201 Did he not just say he was getting people out of the fields. Offering full help to anyone on drugs and more services to help people get off the street? Even if its a little more than now, how would more help be a bad thing? He cannot just throw people in a field. You think they can just do that? I mean they could, but then that homeless person would be rich from the lawsuit.
@ he said he was going to build a wall. He barely got 54 miles of new wall in 4 years built. Mexico didn’t pay for it. So what now? 4 years from now he will have helped 54 people off drugs while thousands more end in the fields? How is he going to keep more people out of the fields by making his buddies rich? He didn’t get them off the streets before, why would you believe he all of a sudden cares about the underprivileged?
I live in Oregon and see homelessness everywhere. Criminalizing homelessness won’t work. We may have to bring back some kind of institutionalized care for individuals who cannot function within society. People who suffer with mental health issues and then addiction issues should not be out on the streets because it is dangerous for them and everyone else. Leaving people to rot out on the streets is not a good sign for our society. Too many individuals are falling to mental health problems and drugs. I am tired of seeing billions go overseas while our own country falls apart. Spend the money here to fix our social problems!
criminalizing worked before........when I grew up in Portland there was 1 neighborhood bum named Junior in the entire area between 39th and hawthorne and 39th and Holgate. ONE!!!!!!
I live in Eugene OR, I see plenty of homeless and every now and then I feel bad. So one time I decided to take pity on one of them outside the Winco. I told them I would help. I would take them inside and share my food stamps with them since it was the end of the month and I had a little extra. I told him he could get 50$ worth of food. Whatever he wanted. You know what he asked me? "Can I get the 50$ in cash?" I knew why he wanted cash but I decided to give him a chance to prove me wrong. So I gave him a 20. Then returned to my car, I stayed and watched him go into the store with the cash. He came back out with a case of beer, sat back at the same spot, opened one and started to drink it. Not all homeless, but most homeless are homeless because of their own poor choices.
There are a lot of homeless who don’t do drugs or alcohol. The rents are impossible and even when you work it’s not enough to cover basic necessities such as rent food electricity gas and transportation to and from work. My husband is 64 and I’m 63. 18 and 16 dollars an hour doesn’t cut it. And when hours get cut due to criminal activity it’s even worse.
Yeah here you are You have internet typing out on a phone or a computer I don't know which and seem to be doing just fine. You automatically want to go after Trump yet You're homeless under Biden and Harris not Trump supposedly Democrats had all this help for you trillions of dollars went into help the homeless and you're telling me there's no money there's nothing for you I talk to the Democrats because they're the ones screwing you.
Part of the solution to this homeless issue is creating good jobs and fixing our economy. Without decent jobs we can't afford the cost of living. Nowadays jobs suck, unemployment is high and inflation is destroying us.
Yes the people who are car camping and work most likely aren't addicts. However if you're in a tent you're 100% an addict. Nobody with any options sleeps in a tent, and normal people at least have one friend that's doesn't see them as a huge liability
This isn’t possible. The masses don’t understand economically how to achieve affordable housing and the politicians claim they know, take your money and give it to their friends and nothing changes. But hey at least your taxes are at record highs.
So much money to house illegals but none for those of us that are legit Americans and most of us have paid onto the system that fails us We are a materialistic society and starter homes are almost unheard of. It’s crazy how big and useless homes are now Wasted energy Wasted building materials Instant gratification is the norm. All of it drove up costs across the board I don’t participate in it Our house is a little bigger than I wanted but it’s the size it came. We bought a run down pieced together farm house and renovated it ourselves. We paid as we went and started living in it when only one bedroom and a bathroom were livable. I’d put boxes on the holes in the floor to keep varmints out at night. We did what we had to and now we have a very nice homestead. High rent and high mortgages were not feasible for us. Only the banks win like that. I’m highly allergic to interest payments and taxes. I eliminated all of it possible We will eventually lower it further after we sell this farm and downsize our already low mo cost of living. We have a 4/3 house on a farm We spend about $60 mo on energy just because we pay to be tied to grid incase our solar can’t make enough for us for some reason. Our water is well so no cost for it or sewer. We have producing fruit trees and gardens. We raise our own meats and have chickens free roaming for eggs. Our taxes are $1700 a year and insurance is under $2000 a year. We can’t live cheaper anywhere else right now. We more than cover those expenses as well as animal feed by baking and selling in our honor system storefront at our gate. So, our income taxes come out better as well. We had to carefully plan our future because this world is geared to screw the peasants. I am the opposition
Rent landlords are making so much money to the point people can't afford a place for living, rents are to high. Gov or presidents don't talk abou it? the biggest issue in USA is the rents. Why gov don't control them?
Being homeless isn't a crime, but putting up your tent in public areas should be. They can take that mess to the woods and enjoy the long walk back to their respective cities.
@ 2/3rds of Americans ran to the election booth complaining about economy inflation, cost of living increases Ironically what ever trump does will cost more money meaning the standard playbook is to borrow more money and then faaaawk over future generations of Americans But then you are the selfish segment of Americans who don’t really care as long as it’s not you paying Like in higher income taxes less social spending And at least it’s not a direct tax like more tariffs will be…
Trump's plan is not to criminalize the homeless, rather to provide the appropriate assistance and resources depending on the person's situation. His plan doesn't involve penalizing folks down on their luck due to financial hardship. Those who are mentally ill will get the psych help they need, those on drugs will be offered rehab.
There's a greedy epidemic! I work full time and can't afford anything. We the people should PROTEST!! Not all of us are drug addicts! Wages been same for a decade!
@brendabrock7702 Sounds like you are looking in the mirror. "I work full time and can't afford anything.", is what you said but you clearly are posting your comment from a computer or phone or some kind of device? (Or are you at the library?). Are you saying you can't afford food, clothes, a way to get to work, etc? Maybe it's you that is greedy & buy shyte that you want & not what you need. Protest all you want & find out how quickly you lose your job & healthcare benefits, if you have them. Get a better paying job. There are jobs out there. Study some basic economics to figure out why things have gotten more expensive & why they will continue to go up. Nobody is going to do it for you.
@@Marigold-m2 Smartphones and service are extremely cheap nowadays, so it's not a luxury anymore. Also, they could be using desktop computers at public libraries. The government also gives out free smartphones and iPads with service to the poor on a program started by Obama (commonly known as Obama phones). Also, many poor people receive smartphones, iPads, and laptops as Christmas gifts from relatives or concerned neighbors who worry about them.
@@brendabrock7702 wages have been stagnant in this country for 4 decades. Meanwhile, in China which is set to take over economically, it's definitely heading that way, if it hasn't already, wages have quadrupled in the last four decades.
I'm just saying what I've seen: there are non-profit administrators out there in OR and WA that NEED the homeless people to STAY destitute. IF homelessness is resolved, their paychecks from the non-profit go away. Homelessness grow and so do their paychecks. The percentage of the population that is unemployable due to mental health issues or physical issues is smaller than the non-profits want others to believe. There are great homeless folks out there that will be able to move out of homelessness if they can be provided with decent "work" clothes , grooming supplies, safe place to sleep for a few months and transportation to a job . Then there are those that as a community we will need to commit to care for because they really are not able to work. Many people need to consider sharing apartments/ houses and splitting rent. When I was poor , I lived with 3-4 other people in a 2 bedroom apartment ...again, just sayin' ...
The chief of police in LA that stepped down, Chris somebody, said the exact same thing! The ones at the top of the chain in NOT FOR PROFIT are making too much money for this issue to be solved! And it COULD be so easily solved, improved at least by far. But they’re living well at the top, so they’ll drag it out as long as they can! With all the money they DO GET, I’ve heard not much is going towards the intended people it was given.
Cut off their access to showers, phones and internet for a month and they will bloody understand. Our scumbag local council all on bloated salaries and $80K four wheel drives play blaring gospel music in the public toilets to deter people There is not a shower in the Multimillion dollar block either which is obscene give the number of homless. I suggested they add at least two shower cubicals and phone charge points Plus wifi and the dogs just sneered at me yet happily demand rates from me for BS Green taxesand junket trips sso they can visit sister cities Overseas
@@MaharlikaAWAThe homeless person with a phone they can't recharge doesn't always have access to information about these programs. Some are too mentally unwell and need help to become stable first before they can hold down a job.
I know rich people who help the homeless directly. Bring them into their homes and give them jobs. The most common problem is a lot of these people lack respect and have many bad habits even if they don't do drugs or alcohol. Next most common problem is they lack maturity. Seen many people excel at the job they were given and when it's time to get their own apartment they just suck at paying their bills and saving money. Even when they don't have a drug or alcohol problem and rent is only $400 and they make $39k they can never pay their rent.
That’s what I think! I’ve seen plenty of good buildings that could be used, and also used as community centers, with classes, maybe on site medical care. There’s countless ideas that COULD work! I think if some of the govt officials had to live rough with nothing but the clothes on their backs for one week, they’d come up with the perfect solution within 24 hours!
The problem is, the reality: most 'homeless' are in fact drug-addicted vagrants; don't fall prey to the Newspeak. Look at the Plymouth Housing projects in liberal cities, who have tried 'housing first' initiatives: those buildings are filthy, infested, and full of addicts who have zero incentive to get help. That 'solution' has failed. Time to try something different. Time for some tough love.
@@WhiteWolfBlackStar Sadly, those buildings BELONG to somebody other than the government. Always. I live in a small town in Oregon. We have many homeless here, most used to be non-homeless. I saw this many times - in this town, in Portland, in Eugene, etc. An old apartment building with cheap rent is bought up, renovated, then those apartments go up in rent and their former inhabitants become homeless while most of those fancy apartments stay empty for years. And whoever now owns those apartment buildings would rather file for bankruptcy than lower rents. We have a large building in our town that used to be a movie theater. It closed down decades ago and stayed unoccupied. The ceiling rotted in some places and caved in. I tried to look into what's going on here. Turns out, they owner of the building keeps asking a rent so high, no regular business (think Right Aid, Walmart, a small grocery store, etc.) can afford it. Can government do something with this building and turn it into a community center? Nope. The building doesn't belong to the government. And so, the building is rotting away while people are freezing outside next to it.
I live in Oregon. The median rental is listed at $1800. You must bring home a Net monthly income equivalent to 2 1/2 -3 times the monthly rent to even fill out a rental application. That is a Net monthly income of $4500 - $5400 per month. The median wage varies but is listed at $25 at its highest (good luck finding that). A 40 hour work week at $25/hr Nets around $3200/month. That is $1300 short of the minimum income requirement to put a roof over my head. People ARE working, FULL time, and are still living in cars and RVs on the side of the road. It's not drugs or mental health. That is an excuse and a diversion tactic used to divert attention from the fact that the giant corporations and share holder entities we are forced to work for don't want to cut into their profit margins to pay their employees a livable wage. Nor will they reduce the cost of living. They would rather accuse us of being mentally ill druggies, who are lazy and unwilling to work. But we are essential employees and we had to work through the pandemic because people needed toilette paper and food. But we're not worthy of being paid enough to put a roof over our heads??? Well... Then next time y'all can use maple leaves, eat grass, and have a nice day!.... Love, the Cashier on the other side of the counter.
I'm not talking about Mr. Jones down the street. It's the corporations and shareholders that set the cost of goods and services in our country. They also, being the primary employers, control wages. Mr. Jones down the road has to charge that much for rent because that's how much the cost of taxes, utilities, goods, and services has increased. We are hostage to the shareholders and mega corporations. We all suffer the consequences of their unchecked greed. You, me, and Mr. Jones down the road.
So, internment camps for the homeless, in tents, with fences, and guards. Try rent controls, mass building of social housing, job security with contracts of employment, raise federal minimum wage to a living wage.
Yes, because that's worked so well in other cities that have already done that route like Los Angeles and San Francisco. Sorry, but I have the right to take my daughter to the park without tripping over homeless people's stolen shopping carts and drug needles.
Yes, forced rehab. The only people who should 'suffer' are those who made CHOICES to try hard drugs in the first place. Our tax dollars should be spent on this, instead of continuing to send BILLIONS overseas to fund Europe's pipeline war(s). Americans FIRST.
Me too... I became disabled and the state forced me to retire early and the only housing was offered, would take away my freedom. What they offered ... So many rules, impossible to live.
Sorry, but you are pointing the finger in the wrong place. Money for Ukraine comes out of the defense budget and goes to US defense contractors to replace aging tanks and planes. You really don't believe Republicans will redirect those funds for the homeless or social programs?😮😮
What is crazy that many Americans could easily become homeless. Not everyone that is homeless is on drugs. It’s terrible to assume most are, many are veterans and forgotten about people.
@@sheeniesheen I'm homeless and have never used drugs nor alcohol...I don't make messes anywhere I go. I lost my entire family starting in March of 21... it's been one after another thru June of this year. I work full-time, have no rent, pay 20 dollars a day for a shower and have never felt more free...I don't ask anyone for anything. People like you and your statement remind that there are good folks out there...thank you.
The same people bringing in the drugs are bringing in the people. Close the border and deport these people and the drugs flow will slow, companies will have to compete for workers raising wages and a whole slew of housing will free up making more places available and the competition to get renters and buyers will lower prices. Everything you're worried about has been caused by the left.
i hope Trump overstands that is not about just junkies , The rents are so high this days that is forcing people. to live in the streets , what about lowering rent ?
@@annchurchill2638that's not necessarily true they have nobody to listen or to help them so that's what they do to escape and because they're not strong emotionally they listen to people that tell them that that's what they want nobody would want that for real think about this drug dealers are in the middle telling the people above those kinds of lies and they're telling the people they're selling the drugs to those kind of lies and getting them mentally prepared to stay a client to make them wealthy
@@annchurchill2638 that is not necessarily true that's what people tell them just to make it easier on their own conscience and pocketbook so they don't have to help ....... these people get stuck in the situation they have nobody to listen nobody to help so they do drugs to escape or they've been abused so horribly and nobody will help these days that's the way things are everybody's there for a paycheck but they don't actually want to do the real work for the paycheck only what they have to do and just like everything else in this world nowadays they lie about it to cover and lie for each other just to keep their paycheck
@@annchurchill2638Very true. In my neighborhood we have a band of addicts that have lived in the park for 30 years. They even have IDs with the address of the park. Used to try to feed them but they get angry because they aren't hungry, they just want drug money. The key I think is to filter those people from the people that actually need help.
@@poollife777It’s not that easy to just save up $3,000-$4,000. Then you have to find a landlord willing to rent to you who commonly require a first and last months rent, applicant must make 3 times the amount of rent each month, have a good credit score, rental history and references. Could you do that making minimum wage and having barely any money left over? I’m not so sure I could!
You're the exception, not the rule. People living on sidewalks are not just homeless. They are addicts and have no intention of getting out of a bad situation.
@@Elisanroo Get a couple roommates and split the move in costs and deposit. The combined income of tree people would easily cover the income qualifications. People do this all the time or just rent a room from someone.
What keeps you from applying for low-income housing and working hard, two jobs and sometimes three (I have done it) in order to get off the streets. I went from homeless to a house in 8 months. I drove a school bus during the day and I worked at a restaurant in the evening. I worked weekends and it was uncomfortable. I didn't see a lot of friends and I did without things that I would have liked to have but were not necessary. I was homeless due to a committed relationship that didn't work and being uncomfortable for a while in my own skin was better than being in an abusive, manipulative relationship. On top of it all I had a small child to take care of and I worried a lot as to whether or not I was doing right by her. I had daycare costs and a lot of responsibility. I'm grateful that I had a car that I had taken good care of and it got me to where I needed to go. Common sense was my best friend. After 8 months of homelessness, living in a shelter, I was so happy to rent a home, furnish it with what my little daughter and I needed. No extras. And I continued to work my jobs until I had some savings and I was able to leave my restaurant job so I could spend more time with my child. I was tired and still broken, but when I laid in my own bed at night in my own room in my clean, secure rented home, knowing that my daughter was safe, fed, warm, and happy, it was all worth the pain. I survived getting out of a really bad, really difficult situation. The biggest and best result is my daughter grew up to be a purposeful, responsible, hard-working, intelligent, kind, loving adult. Dig deep inside yourself and make a plan. Take advantage of every single resource that is open to you and you will have to go search for them. Be careful who you make friends with because there are people out there who will take advantage of you. Becoming a loner for a while may just be what you need to do, if you aren't already. One of the things I learned from all of it is, when a person is really set on improving themselves, they need to be prepared to be on their own, alone, or with a very few and wisely chosen support system. There may not be a lot of people in your current circle who are trying to improve their situation. Steer clear of those people. So become your own best friend. I wish you the very best. You can do it. Set goals, set a timeline. Tattoo it on your mind, heart, and soul and without fear, go forward.
Change the rules about rent requirements to qualify for a place to live. Greedy people stop being greedy and addicts get off the drugs and alcohol. Also, stop building high rise luxury condos and apartments, a lot of working blue collar people can't afford that crap.
Yep. Ohio the Midwest and rust belt have all the same problems but there aren’t homeless people all over the street because housing isn’t a complete impossibility to poor people.
There are many buildings that are vacant and have been for years . With some charitable help, you can make them into a living situation.. Give a man a fish. He will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will have food for a lifetime. Regan is the one who turned the mentality ill out on the street.
I agree, a lot of politicians, researchers, celebrities don’t want a problem to be solved because it means their job/role will end. And they do little for the community except making speeches, writing biographies & doing endless research with little to zero action•
@@dexterspeights3484 yes that’s why the government can’t fix anything. They can only get out-of-the-way so people can try to do what they can themselves. We need to bring back personal responsibility.
My folks lost the farm during the Dustbowl years. They lived in Army Corps of Engineers tent cities. No addictions, no mental health issues; just hard times. Everyone has times where they need a hand.
Indeed. Now they think they're OWED something and depend on society to take care of them. That's what the Democrats LOVE to tell them to ensure their votes.
@@joelc9439 8 years ago the homeless situation wasn't even close to the numbers and encroachment on properties that floods society today, at least not in Oregon. Today it's difficult to practically go anywhere and not encounter the homeless. Hmmm, why haven't Biden and Harris done something about it over these past 4 years, rather than putting their nose (and our money) into the issues of other countries?
@@Antonio-uw6ueRight clean it up, Trump coming from the border or state to state and doesn't have anywhere to stay some people are on the street because of their choices and don't want any help. Now so families are worried about why, you didn't take them in ❤
Keepings things clean and orderly is a good first step, the west coats has squandered billions in homeless aid and accomplished nothing, you literally couldnt do a worse job... And i was homeless for ten years, the VAST majority of homeless ARE on drugs, who are you tryin to fool? They need help first or theyll never even get to a point where the cost of rent being too high matters.
@@shismi3222 oh please. My immigrant grandparents lived in boarding houses in New York in the early 1900s. A room. We’re talking a room. They worked two jobs and saved their money and eventually got out. They would have loved to have had the privacy of a tiny home. We need to bring back boarding houses and make people accountable.
Anyone who's been homeless KNOWS there are many different layers, some are mentally insane, some are high or drunk, some ran away to get away from abuse in their house, some work but can't afford rent on their own .....so live in their cars, there are so many different reasons. ..not just 1 type of homeless...... What he's saying is condemning then. He has no idea what it means to be a street person
Shelters are very important. They are a stepping stone to permanent housing. How do I know? I am living in a shelter. I am 64 in a wheelchair and homeless. I had a blood clot in my legend. My doctor and a case worker got me in here. I see how a good system can work. This shelter is an example. Many people from other cities and states come through here to look at it because they want to do the same in their communities.
As someone who spent 6 years homeless and addicted, I have to say you're wrong. Housing first doesn't work. You have to address the cause before you can dump an addict or un medicated Schizophrenic into a nice apartment, or it will be ruined.
@@WhoDoUthinkUr I agree with you. You can house the homeless, but it would not work for many who are severely addicted and have mental/physical health issues. You have to start at the root of the problem.
Dont know of this is the case in Oregon, but here in Colorado you can't qualify to rent an apartment unless your monthly income is 3x the rent. If you cosign a lease, the combined income needs to be at least 5x
I think Oregon is the same. We must have income 3x rent for an individual. Unsure about cosign. Unbroken rental history for 3 years prior. Many persons in my town only get into a rental by keeping their income low enough to get subsidized rental vouchers.
@@teresatafoya9211 You have no clue what you're talking about. All the high rise condos are not losing money. When they pave over White Fence Farm and Heritage Square to build condos nobody can afford, it's not because the landlords are getting 'ripped off', it's because they are raking it in by renting those units as 'low income' so tax payers pay the bills. The landlords are the only ones not losing out.
Many homeless are addicted to alcohol or drugs yes. But not all are. I have been houseless as a disabled citizen for 7 years. I applied at 3 housing agencies and never got help. I don't drink or do drugs and was cooperative ready for counseling. What I've seen is there migrants getting help while us families,vets, seniors and disabled go ignored. It's a huge problem that eventually effects even good people that end up with PTSD. Trump we need help but the agencies need to be monitored.
@@stephanieinthewild2678 many will be deported. That's what happened to me. Our building of 8 units....only 2 Americans were left. Then after 6 years living there, the renovictions began. I was the first to go. Now if they were not taking up housing, I would still be there!
@@MelissaCummings-i1q no he is not. He talked a good game. But look at things now. Huge tariffs that will be passed along to us. He has not said one thing about housing andI inflation. I knew this would happen! A Theocracy and a dictatorship is what we got! I didn't vote this time, but I was rooting for Harris. She was going to give people 25,000 USDs to buy a house! Mark Cuban, the Economist and others said her economic plan was better. Also if you have a credit score in the 500s and you have 25,000 dollars you can get into a home through FHA. This dumb girl a social worker told me to save my money and by an RV! REALLY? Stupidest thing I have ever heard! Where to park it? Move it during hurricanes? It's called the Sea glass Initiative. I live in a Hotel. Extended Stay. Many cities are cracking down on RVs. Social workers! The dumbest of the dumb!
@@stephanieinthewild2678 NOT ALL ATE ALCOHOLICS, DRUG ADDICTS, OR MENTALLY ILL!!!!some are. But the majority are not! I have seen senior citizens that work, families that work, it takes thousands to get into an apartment and they raised credit score requirements. Units here go unrented!
@@stephanieinthewild2678 I agree! One hundred percent! I retired from the federal govt have that retirement and social security. Not bad. Still cannot "qualify"! Worked since I was 16. Went to college. Had a house. Everyone said an apartment would be easier. Now look! Where are they now? My niece and others. They are NOWHERE!
They need Elon's government efficiency here. If they get rid of the waste, the homeless problem will be solved. Take their salaries to actually use on homeless.
There is a need for a zoning of some sort of property that will be affordable for low income people that puts a cap on the rents for people to be able to exist with some kind of dignity. The buildings being built never offer that, it's a high dollar business. Let's all only consider the high dollar wage people and push the rest of society to the streets!? What kind of selfish ideology is that?
Not all homeless are bad. Rent is to high. Not alot of jobs. Most homeless do work ... And have families. Not all homeless do drugs. They're are alot of families who are homeless because of storms and flooding,well as fire's. We must not cause conflicts it will not be good for anyone.
Urban camping was never allowed but at some point in time, cities and officials just stopped caring about it. 🤷🏻♀️ There is not enough low income housing or even average income housing!!
Where in the world are you going to put millions of homeless people. Don't they realize that homelessness is a cycle. Not all these people are drug users.
It will take time - more jobs for people able to work- less government graft - a better education - so many things can help us all - pray to God and be thankful for your life!
Trump doesn't know history. He doesn't know we've already tried this and it doesn't work. You can't "ban" homelessness. What you gonna do when they don't listen, put them in jail? You end up with jails full of homeless. Jails are more expensive to upkeep than apartment complexes.
There are literally Millions of homeless in America! It started with the housing crisis on Bush's watch! When the Banks scammed millions out of their family homes! Bailed out the banks that promised to help more people get homes and they actually made it more difficult! Causing more homelessness! Raising rent above disability payments caused disable , mentally challenged and elderly, even families with children to be homeless! Instead of calling it what it is, GREED OF CORPORATIONS AND HOMEOWNERS THEY CHOOSE TO BLAME THE ONES SUFFERING FOR THE PROBLEM! They build more and more over-priced housing. They give less and less assistance.
Im 81 never did drugs ,im severly disabled in a chair . I have a caretaker .we live in a car in nwv portland oregon . We do not have enough money to rent .
Corporate Greed is causing a lot of problems in our society. We need public officials in all branches and on all levels who will stand up against corporate greed and price gouging.
I specifically remember comments he and other gop leaders like Rick Scott and Musk have made, even recently, that there would be cuts to Social security and Medicare, Food stamps too. That in itself will put myself and disabled son on the street, and worked my whole life to get here, raised my family here. I know we are short tons of houses and apts to house who is here already, as I have been involved in this issue, the number is pretty BIG , over 10k. Also, many men and women are out there due to income loss and DV, as well. I wonder, if they keep programs like social services and section 8 open, or gut those too? If so, a whole heck of a lot of people will be out there besides those out there already. I am afraid they will just try to place everyone in conditions like the Natzis did, othering all populations until only the rich have a place in society. And they already tild us they'd do that. Very sad.
you got the clue. 👍🏼 It would be awesome if we humans could be more cooperative so that this wouldn't go down like this, but the shadow rulers know psychological manipulation so well.
Lower the cost of rent, get rid of the county theft of property for unpaid property taxes, and for that matter get rid of property taxes! Treatment is one thing, helping people prevent homelessness from the start is where we need to start imo
Thats something I worry about is property taxes. I own my home, they raised the value of my home last year almost doubling my property taxes. First time I've seen a increase like that in the 30 years I've owned my home.. it worries me how many more times will they increase the property taxes to where I can't afford to live in my tiny little home built in 1949. Anna In Ohio
LOWER TAXES FOR MIDDLE CLASS AND TAX HIGHER TAXES FOR THE RICH. IF YOU DON'T NO ONE WILL HAVE ANYTHING. SHARE THE PIECE OF PIE FOR THE GOOD OF HUMANITY.
End federal income taxes completely. Stop burdening society with additional federal funding. Each State start taking responsibility for lack of housing, drug trafficking, mentally ill & handicapped persons. Enough total dependency on BIG GOVERNMENT
Real estate companies are working together to artificially raise rent prices. There definitely needs to be more gov't regulation against these greedy practices that are contributing to the homelessness crisis.
@@got2kittys Rest Stop, the only place that still has an open bathroom. That's where everyone has to fight for a parking spot to sleep in their cars in Southern Oregon. You are limited to 12 hours to avoid towing. No sleeping on tables or grass, they water heavy at sunset.
Or MORE EFFICIENTLY BUILT APARTMENT BUILDINGS SIMILAR TO WHAT JAPAN & CHINA DOES ... BIG IS NOT ALWAYS BETTER ... ITS MORE EXPENSIVE TO MAINTAIN BIGGER BUILDINGS🏢 and HOMES 🏡 ...
We used to have mental institutions. Drug rehabilitation programs that included temporary housing. Veterans Homes. Old age homes. Trailer parks. The Projects. Low income apartments. Section 8 housing. Low income subdivisions.
Don't forget housing the homeless in jail costs tax payers on average in America $39,197 a year per person.... Just incarcerating the homeless veterans alone would cost an additional 28 billion tax dollars annually.. and they only make up 13% of the homeless. it's going to cost tax payers $252,000,000,000.00 (yes thats 252 billion) annually to house the homeless in jail.
Hopefully unless Donald Trump doesn't make things worse for us by terminate Uncle Sam's IRS department that will definitely affect social security retirement funds and Medi-Cal insurance. If he leaves everything alone the way it is right now then hopefully that will affect by lowering prices on everything🤷?
@@JessieRubio-p3u Social security is a separate payout from income taxes. The IRS handles income taxes, not social security/Medicare. Those are paid as you work by you and your employer (unless it's a state job then social security may not be paid into, but Medicare still is as they have a separate retirement program IF you do the 20 years required).
you give them money city and county don't even use the money for what it's meant for they have millions of dollars that they can't even account for it's amazing how it just disappears
I met a few homeless people when i worked at a gas station The issue of ehat causes it is far far from being even recognized. Most people think its all addiction. Addiction is their solution, not the cause of homelessness
The tiny houses are a massive waste of resources and land... you could build one nice house or three crappy ones with double the resources on the same plot... It's a terrible idea.
Not when they cost $20,000 a piece. I was living in southern Oregon and homeless. I had a job and couldn't afford rent. I had some heart problems and had to file for disability. When my disability was approved I took that money and bought an RV. I lived in southern Oregon for another year and finally figured out that there's no way to survive on disability there. I moved to Oklahoma and in the last 6 months I have bought a piece of property for $5,000. My last payment will be December and in January I will get a no money down no credit check shed/cabin. I'll have to build it out but it will be mine. The payments will be about $250 to $300 a month and I'll have it paid off in 3 years. Get the fuck off the West Coast and you can survive.
Build HUD facilities weather the counties like it or not! Let the addiction facilities be vatagories into voluntary and involuntary, please. Let thete be small apartment complexes that become hud for the non drug addicts. The pandemic alone should have taught everyone that what needed to be built was hospitals, drug addiction facilties both volutary ( minimum to medium security) and involuntary ( higher security) facilities.
Buy up abandoned building like old mills, old school and old mills. Get them to volunteer their time like habitat for humanity, working in food prep and cleaning. Set up family with childcare for work / education skills like parenting, nutrition, budgeting,hands on skills house with the elderly on fixed income who can help with childcare, cooking skills, maintenance skills, life skills... homeless veteran focus on PTSD mental health job placement . Drug addicts need a strict halfway house detox. All of them need to push safety, life skills, mental wellness, nutrition/ gardening, home maintenance. They need to be invested and have standards of expectation. Need to have a way to set up savings and transportation to build worth and competence. If we as a nation spent $1.5 billion on a single election we can do better. Stop kicking the can and find real solutions. Cloths/ shoe drop boxes. Collect stuff at college when people graduate they leave and get rid of so much stuff merit rewards win win. Set up safe disability shelters once they turn 18 their support system disappears the same with aging out.
YEs do find someone rich enough to buy up buildings that need major renovations and can hire the pro workers. YEs, that will help. Is that you? Go for it. Don't plan on any profit for your investment and efforts and it might work.
They definitely don't need to Arrest homeless if there's no where for them to go. Not every place has enough space for everyone. I'm so disappointed in hearing him say they will be arrested, especially if they are not on drugs or never committed a crime in their lives. Some people are just down on their luck.
I don't drink alcohol or do drugs, I'm 72yrs old on S S , THE RENTS ARE TOO HIGH !!!!
He's not talking about you..hes talking about people shitting and leaving needles...
My mortgage is so much lower than the rentals in my area. It just isn't right.
For people in your situation, need to find like minded people to become roommates. Pool resources as living on the street is not acceptable. Also, need to build a lot more housing. Get government out of the way of development.
@@Honey-Sanchez They are paying for the amenities they never use. Toss in some gym equipment and a coffee maker and add 0's to the rent
When people want to help the homeless, I would image that they're thinking of people like you but yet waste their resources on feril vagrants instead. Sir, I hope you get the relief you need. On our current path, I am anticipating the same challenges you're facing now.
We need affordable housing to keep people from becoming homeless in every state in the USA 🇺🇸
Tesla is releasing affordable tiny smart homes.
Free govt. required lockdown 90 day rehab and mental health treatment.
@@richardlew3667No...they are not. Many have looked into it. Eli. Musk is a liar. His 10,000$ home never happened and his $50,000 home is actually $60,000 without a plot or installing utilities,permits etc. it's a dishonest pipe dream.
@@johalimathews2190 for housing to be affordable you have to have 2 things: lower taxes & slash the regulations and fees that keep builders from building.
Trump wants both. If the senate & house come through it can happen-but it also depends on the county & town you reside-if it Democratic then none of that will happen for you. Move to a Republican area but keep your Democrat thoughts and votes where you left them.
Never ever ever vote for anyone who wants to “tax the rich” that’s the dumbest thing ever.
In Utah we pay $1,500 for a studio apt. -Rocky Mt.Power was just approved for a 30% increase for Jan.2025!! - Heat (gas) bills have risen. People pay $2,000 a mo. to survive without insurance! No wonder people self medicate, and are homeless.
stop corporations from owning real state and renting them for so much
Agreed!!
You have to put into law ASAP That stops Blackrock and Vanguard from purchasing houses and apartments FG or pure inflated profit. This a worldwide problem and Emergency that has to be stopped today!💯💥
That's called socialism
and so how does that fix issues when people don't want help? some people r ok being on the street as long as they can get high. Obv high cost and greedy corporations are issues but that really doesn't solve too much. If you lower the cost of housing too much as well, then the competition becomes higher and landlords will only rent to high income individuals bc they r more certain to be able to pay their rent. marginalized and lower income groups still won't be in the clear until more housing is built. But often times wealthier people on both sides of political parties vote down increased apartment style housing so we never get anywhere
@dedgar6161 the average hotel operates at 70% capacity charging a minimum of 1800 a month. The majority of them are owned by Hindus. You Americans are just simply being financially shut down the hotels can charge $20 a night and pay their bills.
Government needs to address the greed of the landlords and realtors. There are the criminals - not homeless people. 😢
No one wanted that when they voted so 🤷🏽♀️
It's not greed, it's supply and demand. There's too many people. But all the pos tenants destroying the properties is another factor.
How are realtors responsible for people being homeless?
Foreign corporations come to the US and buy up our homes and apartments, then they gouge Americans rent because they can, because they are allowed to do this and this is what needs to change. Congress needs to pass laws that no corporations can buy up homes to rent, but that US corporations may build apartments to rent (thereby increasing the housing instead of capturing the housing and gouging Americans rent).
Who do you think allowed them this freedom when y'all was workin' like mad dogs just to keep from fallin' down?
Bring back trailer parks that aren’t owned by private equity firms. That’s the defacto way we used to house the poor. Now they cannot afford it because corporations bought them all.
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Trailer parks are now too being bought and run by private companies. Private entities are raising home prices out of everyone's hands.
Yes. All true. Low income people used to have the fall back of trailer parks. That's gone now.....all bought up by greedy investors who build expensive condos. We need to reverse the destruction caused by these corporations. Everyone needs a home, even if its a tiny home like a trailer. Homelessness is fixable. SROs for the addicts and trailer parks for poor families and seniors.
Bring back trailer parks for a bunch of drug trailers.
I live in a mobile home park with trailers no we don't need a bunch of worthless druggies in trailers getting high and stealing
What another freeloader idea who is going to pay the space rent and keep the residents who aren't worthless druggies safe.
Oh just build trailer parks out of the free air.
Like Portland isn't already a cesspool of Missouri
Paying 2500 for a 400 sq ft apartment is causing all the misery and creating a lot of homeless people
My Lord that’s awful. Do you live in America?
Then move out of San Francisco
That's what happened in montana everyone ran there from California and now homes 400 Sq for 100 a month is 1500 taking advantage landlords😢
@@sherroneb62ful rich californians bringing ruin wherever they go.
Corporate housing companies are buying up housing and driving up rent rates.
As someone who was homeless and addicted to drugs! Obama had grants for recovery and I had to admit I had a problem! Went to treatment got a job and went back to college! 16 years clean October 23rd!
So you worked the program and then worked even harder to change your life. Your story could help to change the lives of others. Find a local place to share it.
❤ congratulations.
That's amazing. Doubt trump will do anything like Obama did. I'd like to think he has a plan of where these people can go. You can't just make people disappear, they have to be somewhere. It's not like they are living in luxury now. We need real plans.
💘💘💘 That's a good outcome. Glad you were able to get the help you needed!!
Way to go Sandy !
Not all homeless do drugs and don't want to be put in a camp with the ones who do. It's not safe. How about helping the ones with jobs to get actual housing 6 years and all we got was bullshit about help.
How about going to a city you can afford to live in…..
Not Every Homeless Person Is On Drugs, Alcohol & Mental. Some Got Homeless Because They Lost A Job, Got Sick or Injured & Couldn't Afford To Pay Rent & Mortgages. There Are Also A Lot Of Homeless Veterans.
I couldn't pay my rent its too much money not enough jobs and the leadership sucked.
Agreed, it only takes one stroke of bad luck to go from barely getting by (working 2 or more jobs) to losing it all and winding up on the streets because shelters are too full and the resources aren't there
rent is out of control. It's true in my niberhood. Rent in my niberhood is over $1.000 dollars a month. I live in a low income niberhood.
We have to listen to the whole speech
@jayes not every one is on drugs or alcohol niceserrano1259
The Homeless demonized .The elderly trying to survive on SS which is nothing in today's economy.They are not all drug addicts.
Children aren't even mentioned
All the homeless people around my town are mostly druggies. There are a few crippled people who deserve and need help but the vast majority want to be on the street.
Obviously they did not plan very well when they were younger.
@ggeorge4144 Seriously? The government forced them to contribute, and then many who were trying to build additional retirement funds were forced to move their pensions into 401K's by their employers just in time to watch it all vanish in the crash. Don't speak on what you don't know, just to sound superior!!!
@ggeorge4144 That's what you spew to avoid dealing with reality. Lies.
Build tiny home villages for the mentally stable, law-abiding homeless....& mental health & treatment facilities for those that need it & jail for criminals....
No one should be without food & a solid roof overhead in America...
sounds good, if a charity paid for the homes, the land they're on and the utilities. NOT the taxpayers, we pay enough already
@@teresatafoya9211 nope. There needs to be a general shift in how people see other people. We need to implement Services the way that Portugal and the Netherlands do it. No one is homeless and no one goes without food or healthcare. As a result, there is a very little crime. They also provide drugs for people who are addicted to heroin And other drugs. I think addiction is devastating but the people who are doing it are walking wounded. They need counseling and need to be treated as a human being instead of a burden to someone like you. Makes me happy that you could afford to maybe buy a house? Work and, accumulate some things and savings. Everyone is fortunate enough to be in your situation.
Yes, bc as it is, the good homeless ppl are forced to live with dangerous criminals, mentally ill, & addicts, so bad they can't safely live in the housing they're all put in together. No sane person can live surrounded by that & they're always stolen from with their cars & property destroyed by these ppl, angry when good ppl won't be friends, loan, give, etc etc etc.
Do you know how many Americans have died of starvation?
Homeless don't die of starvation, they die of substance abuse or exposure.
@@teresatafoya9211 I heard Drumph say "tent city on inexpensive land...." which sounds like taxpayers are gonna keep payin.' 😢
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67, disabled, not addicted to anything, currently camping in my sister's spare room with my belongings in storage. After my son and housemate died it was tight but then my building sold and my rent went up far beyond what I could afford even with Section 8 help. There was NOTHING available to rent. Not a single apt unit that fit my Section 8 requirements. (Lots of luxury units immediately available.) I was two yrs too young for senior housing. I've been on the 12-18 month waiting list for 20 months. Sis wanted to get rid of the big house and yard and she was still stuck with me. She wasn't going to put me on the street. Aching to get back to Salem where I belong. And for my own kitchen again.
Yes and since you aren't an addict, your family let's you stay there. If you're in a tent, you're 100% an addict. Normal people who are not on drugs have one of three things to fall back in. Family, friends or a car. Addicts usually have none of those because they stole from/pissed off everyone they know
@@pauld.b7129 that is bullshit. I spent a good portion of my life living in a tent, and I had no relatives or friends or a car to fall back on and I've never been an addict. AND I never pissed anyone off. People get pissed off at my insistence on helping myself, because my being alive makes them FEEL AWKWARD. POOR THEM. After a few decades of unthinkable mistreatment I'm quite convinced that humans are fucked.
@pauld.b7129
What a STUPID and stereotyping thing to say! Statistics show that only a small percentage of homeless are addicts. Most homeless people are there because they had unexpected medical bills or they lost housing during Covid and subsequent rent increases (due to corporate monopoly ownership of the rental industry).
Not everyone has family who can or will take them in. With the rise in the past couple of generations of 1-2 child families, we no longer have siblings to stay with. .
Too often, families don't have the physical space for relatives-- even on a couch. (One of my Girl Scouts shared a bedroom with her little sisters, and her mom slept on the couch, because divorced mom could only afford a one-bedroom apartment on her retail-job salary. Where was she supposed to fit her own Mom?)
You have ZERO facts on the subject. Go educate yourself on the subject and learn some empathy. Also, stop following misinformation on social media.
Finland solved homelessness. They realized that it is actually less expensive to give people long-term steady housing and health care than it is to force them into emergency shelters and leave them on the street. It is also the more humane and decent thing to do.
Are you a Christian? You CANNOT call ourselves a “Christian” and whine about your tax dollars going to help homeless people. Those ideas are incompatible. Jesus told you: When you have two coats, give one coat to those who have none, and also with your food (Luke 3:11) and to “do unto others as you would have done unto you” (Matthew 7:12). A few dollars of your annual salary could do so much more good for homeless people than it could in your beer mug or coffee cup.
Trump's “solution” is more of the same old criminalizing the poor without addressing the root causes of homelessness and poverty. It didn't fix the problem when it was Victorian workhouses, it hasn't fixed the problem in the decades since, and it doesn't fix the problem here.
The problem is caused by rich billionaires and large corporations being greedy, buying up homes, then conspiring to jack up prices, and blaming their greed on a post-Covid economy. (The DOJ was starting to investigate that crime under Biden, but I doubt Trump will want his rich buddies held accountable for anything, so I don't see the case progressing.)
The problem is also caused by medical bills and our greedy private health insurance system. Just read through the horror stories on social media in response to the shooting, and you can get an idea of why over 325K people a year have to declare bankruptcy- many if these becoming homeless- due to medical bills.
Btw, the number of people in Canada, Britain, and any of the European nations who became homeless due to medical bills was exactly ZERO. They found out it's cheaper to have govt universal health care than private greedy insurance. Their citizens pay far less than you do for better service for more people.
One poor soul I met who was on the street was diabetic. He cannot afford his medications so his foot was going to need to be chopped off sometime soon. (Diabetes impacts feet and hands, causing nerve damage.) Because he doesn't have an address, he cannot get Obamacare or other govt assistance. He can only wait for the inevitable day when he will need to have someone wheel him into the ER so he can get his foot chopped off at your expense. It would be much less expensive if taxpayers had given him an apartment and health care, instead of leaving him chronically ill and eventually disabled on the street.
People need housing first so they can get the other help they need (medical, financial programs, job training, etc.).
What about 18 year olds who become homeless after aging out of foster care and have no family or resources?
@@FlansyLinny THIS 🎯 bc the smallest of all the minorities doesn't count!
Not every homeless person is a drug addict. Some of us just cant afford rent.
Most of the people I see on the streets are definitely drug addicts. It's quite obvious.
Sounds like you're one of the good ones then. We'll be more than happy to help you. Education? Temporary monetary assistance? Job placement assistance?
You can afford a phone
Take the help and SFU
@@corporate.security medical care? Food? You do know that all people have been affected by inflation not just Republicans. Right?
@@claudiooliveira1813jesus, Americans really couldn’t give less of a shit about other Americans huh
LOWER THE GOT DAM RENT, OR THERE WILL BE THOUSANDS MORE HOMELESS..
figure out how to pay your bills without living past your means and you can have a home. you are owed nothing, and if you produce nothing, youll be nothing. enjoy
@@jaydee2072 shut up
Cause that’s the issue for the homeless 🙄
WOW @@jaydee2072
That isnt and never was Guberments problem!
Lower rent cost! 2k for an apartment is insane. After all tax. It is barely enough
There will soon be thousands of units available to rent which will bring down the price considerably.
Too much wastes on bureaucrats six figure salaries instead of actually spending tax revenue on solving the homeless problem. OR bureaucrats (i.e. so-called homeless advocates) don't want the homeless problem to go away.
Move to Mexico.
Mexico doesn't want the U.S citizens.@@judithgrace9850
Stop blaming crackhead behavior on high rent😂
Food, Water, Shelter and Sleep are THE MOST BASIC human needs. People have to sleep somewhere... I hear Trump has lots of vacant apartments right now; maybe that would be a suitable alternative.
in the old days they used to have violent revolutions. I just wonder where that went?
That isn't a bad idea and for non sarcastic folk, that's an *actual possibility* if President Trump really believes it will solve homelessness. :)
yeah, especially after the immigrants were sent back and now the hotel rooms they were given are OPEN AGAIN. HMM, LET'S SEE HOW GREAT AMERICA REALLY IS!
There are a lot of rich people that make big money off the homeless crisis. Rejecting any logical movement to solve this tragic situation will be expected in the PDX. We need housing for our people, PERIOD. They are dying in the streets.
Agree...$24B unaccounted for last few years in California
Lost my husband to meth and homelessness. It's destroyed our family.
Yesyes❤
Every offer of Land for a tent park and asked with it be joined by support of services has been denied.
Trump's buddies in the private prison industry have a plan. Stocks are already soaring.
They're only afraid of having to actually use the money where it is supposed to be used, instead of pocketing the majority of it like they are now.
Yup!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Slandering is far from the truth and leads to being a pathological liar
Yes and Funding Billions for ridiculous research that wouldn’t help anyone!
Rise up against that man my homeless brethren
Exactly!!! The people in charge of the shelters are taking all the donations too at both shelters I was at and keeping all the decent things for themselves!!! They were even stealing from the participants too. I think they sell some of the housing voucher they get to their friends and family etc too because all of a sudden my file was just lost ok . My info was all entered into the computer I was with a navigator when we entered it. She had quit not telling me just after working there only two months appx. The next one they assign me tells me my application for sec 8 file was lost , how, it's in the computer. I asked her to me do one again then and she said nope it's closed now . I had spent at least a year already living there with their rules etc too.
I was living in southern Oregon and homeless. I had a job and couldn't afford rent. I had some heart problems and had to file for disability. When my disability was approved I took that money and bought an RV. I lived in southern Oregon for another year and finally figured out that there's no way to survive on disability there. I moved to Oklahoma and in the last 10 months I have bought a piece of property for $5,000. My last payment will be December and in January I will get a no money down no credit check shed/cabin. I'll have to build it out but it will be mine. The payments will be about $250 to $300 a month and I'll have it paid off in 3 years. Get the fuck off the West Coast and you can survive.
Amazing testimony.
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You moved to tornado alley good luck 😂
Better to live in potential storms than with sewer rats attempting to dictate the rest of country.
What a waste of beautiful coastal Land infested with tooty booty fruities.
And let's not forget there are many, many homeless people who are not druggies.
That's true. But the normal homeless people will have much safer and cleaner shelters if the addicts and crazy homeless are in rehab and mental asylums.
And what about the sober homeless? Not all are on drugs… some don’t need treatment, they need AFFORDABLE HOUSING… they don’t need more tickets, red tape, or court dates… really insane.
@@lissakaye610 why don’t you invest in affordable housing? Oh that’s right it doesn’t bring a profit. Why don’t encourage people to work two jobs all their life like I did for my family.
@@paulpetersen-iu1henot everyone can work 2 jobs , they may have special needs kids. Some may barely be physically able to work one job
What have liberals time to help people Find homes? Nothing in fact under liberals the cost of housing and rent has skyrocketed along with inflation.
there is only a housing shortage in heavily populated areas. You can buy an entire house in Freeport or Rockford Illinois for less than $30,000. People just don't want to live there, well I guess they don't want housing that bad.
If cities invested in housing units rather then criminal system as a solution (like Utah was doing) we might solve the crisis! Cities can use eminent domain or other laws to take control of these empty buildings and start building descent housing options for all the WORKING homeless; and the Veteran homeless and the Disabled homeless and the Families who are homeless (often hidden to keep from having their kids stolen from them by govt) n the list goes on! Drug use isn’t the only cause of homeless! Insane greed is the problem and all these “screening” methods used to prevent people from getting housing ( glass ceilings of housing). Criminalize which makes sure they never EVER qualify in the future
"They take time"???? Portland has had more than 5 decades to solve this problem, how much more time and money do you need, another century and maybe a hundred trillion?
You can't solve a problem by doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result!!
No amount of money is going to fix this social problem. These are people who think it's a RIGHT to have a home and have society take care of them. There needs to be some HARD lessons taught. We can start by stopping tax-payer money going to people who choose to keep popping out kids.
Trump's going to stop the cartels bringing in the drugs and work with governors to reopen rehab facilities.
Being homeless is not a crime. Not everyone is a druggie
homelessness is 'not' a crime, being a vagrant under a blue tarp on a 'public' sidewalk is now a crime...
How about they get jobs then...justvlike the rest of us
@barbarashepherd2834 yk homelessness is a crime right? Okay they send them to jail, they come out now they have a record, how will they get a job? Another situation they don't have a roof over there heads yet they trying to work, but don't make enough to own a house or rent
@@diegoz_74 that's their problem, should have considered that 'before' they 'chose' to become a bum.
look cupcake it's ending, the aiding, abetting, the codling since then SC decision okaying enforcement to ensure 'no' squatting on public land, it's gonna get tougher and tougher to live this lifestyle as LE and electeds grow a pair and begin to kick them harder and harder into getting a job like everyone else...
It's not a crime to be homeless but public drug use, shitting in the street and camping on the sidewalk is. Be homeless all you want. People have just run out of empathy at this point. It's just getting out of hand.
I hit $113k today. Thank you for all the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way over the last months. Started last month 2024. Financial education is indeed required for more than 70% of the society in the country as very few are literate on the subject.
I would really love to know how much work you did put in to get to this stage.
It's essential for you to have a mentor to keep you accountable. Myself, I'm guided by Evelyn Vera. for years and highly recommend her I focus on him. To be honest, I almost didn't buy the idea of letting someone handle growing my finance, but so glad I did.
Really you people know her? I was even thinking that I'm the only one she has helped with trading.
Wow! wow! please is there any way to reach her services?
Sure!! Here’s her line
This sounds kinda rough...but it should have never been allowed to get this out of control in the first place...
"Every tool, lever and authority" except finding a way to home them.
You are correct, it shouldn’t have gotten this out of control. The government should have stepped in years ago.
It’s cause of demRats
Take them into YOUR own home @@auntymarushkafah
Pay for their homes YOURSELF @auntymarushkafah
Care fro your own pets.
It was allowed to get this way to skim cash.
Theres a hell of a lot of money pocketed dealing with the homeless, an industry of care. A thing about making money from misery is those that profit are super reluctant to kill the cash cow.
Yep, all these nonprofits just soaking up the money and keeping people homeless and on drugs if the truth be known for their own profit
We call it poverty pimping
Exactly!
There will always be a small number of cheaters. That doesn't mean you should never play the game.
Indeed. No different than any industry. Pest control doesn't want to stop pests. Health industry doesn't want people to stay well. etc.
If America takes care of American citizens first, maybe we'll be able to get a grasp on this particular issue.
Exactly 💯 percent.
You are correct.
@@cashmere118 and you think Trumps plan is going to do that by throwing people out in a field?
@@christyann1201 Did he not just say he was getting people out of the fields. Offering full help to anyone on drugs and more services to help people get off the street? Even if its a little more than now, how would more help be a bad thing? He cannot just throw people in a field. You think they can just do that? I mean they could, but then that homeless person would be rich from the lawsuit.
@ he said he was going to build a wall. He barely got 54 miles of new wall in 4 years built. Mexico didn’t pay for it. So what now? 4 years from now he will have helped 54 people off drugs while thousands more end in the fields? How is he going to keep more people out of the fields by making his buddies rich? He didn’t get them off the streets before, why would you believe he all of a sudden cares about the underprivileged?
how can you tell if someone is a maga moron....have we DONE IT YET?? We have the money.
What do you do with people who don't want the help
Forced labor, jail time no benefits.
I live in Oregon and see homelessness everywhere.
Criminalizing homelessness won’t work. We may have to bring back some kind of institutionalized care for individuals who cannot function within society. People who suffer with mental health issues and then addiction issues should not be out on the streets because it is dangerous for them and everyone else. Leaving people to rot out on the streets is not a good sign for our society. Too many individuals are falling to mental health problems and drugs. I am tired of seeing billions go overseas while our own country falls apart. Spend the money here to fix our social problems!
criminalizing worked before........when I grew up in Portland there was 1 neighborhood bum named Junior in the entire area between 39th and hawthorne and 39th and Holgate. ONE!!!!!!
They conveniently forget to mention Trump's plan includes optional treatment but if declined, then prison.
Do you know when this all started? Oh, about 16 years ago. Remember this term being used,"we will fundamentally change AMERICA"!!!!!
@@grayrecluse7496 yup, Barry fundamentally changed American society just like he promised.
I live in Eugene OR, I see plenty of homeless and every now and then I feel bad. So one time I decided to take pity on one of them outside the Winco. I told them I would help. I would take them inside and share my food stamps with them since it was the end of the month and I had a little extra. I told him he could get 50$ worth of food. Whatever he wanted.
You know what he asked me?
"Can I get the 50$ in cash?"
I knew why he wanted cash but I decided to give him a chance to prove me wrong. So I gave him a 20. Then returned to my car, I stayed and watched him go into the store with the cash. He came back out with a case of beer, sat back at the same spot, opened one and started to drink it.
Not all homeless, but most homeless are homeless because of their own poor choices.
There are a lot of homeless who don’t do drugs or alcohol. The rents are impossible and even when you work it’s not enough to cover basic necessities such as rent food electricity gas and transportation to and from work. My husband is 64 and I’m 63. 18 and 16 dollars an hour doesn’t cut it. And when hours get cut due to criminal activity it’s even worse.
Yeah here you are You have internet typing out on a phone or a computer I don't know which and seem to be doing just fine. You automatically want to go after Trump yet You're homeless under Biden and Harris not Trump supposedly Democrats had all this help for you trillions of dollars went into help the homeless and you're telling me there's no money there's nothing for you I talk to the Democrats because they're the ones screwing you.
Percentage wise c'mon man!! Massive majority are on dope. That facts
Sure
Part of the solution to this homeless issue is creating good jobs and fixing our economy. Without decent jobs we can't afford the cost of living. Nowadays jobs suck, unemployment is high and inflation is destroying us.
Yes the people who are car camping and work most likely aren't addicts. However if you're in a tent you're 100% an addict. Nobody with any options sleeps in a tent, and normal people at least have one friend that's doesn't see them as a huge liability
Affordable Housing First.
JUNKIES PACK UP OR YOU WILL BE REMOVED
This isn’t possible.
The masses don’t understand economically how to achieve affordable housing and the politicians claim they know, take your money and give it to their friends and nothing changes.
But hey at least your taxes are at record highs.
There no such thing anymore
So much money to house illegals but none for those of us that are legit Americans and most of us have paid onto the system that fails us
We are a materialistic society and starter homes are almost unheard of. It’s crazy how big and useless homes are now Wasted energy Wasted building materials Instant gratification is the norm. All of it drove up costs across the board
I don’t participate in it Our house is a little bigger than I wanted but it’s the size it came. We bought a run down pieced together farm house and renovated it ourselves. We paid as we went and started living in it when only one bedroom and a bathroom were livable. I’d put boxes on the holes in the floor to keep varmints out at night. We did what we had to and now we have a very nice homestead. High rent and high mortgages were not feasible for us. Only the banks win like that. I’m highly allergic to interest payments and taxes. I eliminated all of it possible We will eventually lower it further after we sell this farm and downsize our already low mo cost of living. We have a 4/3 house on a farm We spend about $60 mo on energy just because we pay to be tied to grid incase our solar can’t make enough for us for some reason. Our water is well so no cost for it or sewer. We have producing fruit trees and gardens. We raise our own meats and have chickens free roaming for eggs. Our taxes are $1700 a year and insurance is under $2000 a year. We can’t live cheaper anywhere else right now. We more than cover those expenses as well as animal feed by baking and selling in our honor system storefront at our gate. So, our income taxes come out better as well.
We had to carefully plan our future because this world is geared to screw the peasants. I am the opposition
Rent landlords are making so much money to the point people can't afford a place for living, rents are to high. Gov or presidents don't talk abou it? the biggest issue in USA is the rents. Why gov don't control them?
Criminalizing homelessness is not the same as building homes and apartments.
Being homeless isn't a crime, but putting up your tent in public areas should be. They can take that mess to the woods and enjoy the long walk back to their respective cities.
@@stephenthomas149230% of the homeless men are military veterans
They shouldn’t be Ben be on the streets
@@FAFORednickincellthat's very true! But NOW we will have an administration that ACTUALLY wants to help them!
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2/3rds of Americans ran to the election booth complaining about economy inflation, cost of living increases
Ironically what ever trump does will cost more money
meaning the standard playbook is to borrow more money and then faaaawk over future generations of Americans
But then you are the selfish segment of Americans who don’t really care as long as it’s not you paying
Like in higher income taxes less social spending
And at least it’s not a direct tax like more tariffs will be…
Trump's plan is not to criminalize the homeless, rather to provide the appropriate assistance and resources depending on the person's situation. His plan doesn't involve penalizing folks down on their luck due to financial hardship. Those who are mentally ill will get the psych help they need, those on drugs will be offered rehab.
The homeless industrial complex generates hundreds of millions of dollars and the organizations that get this money keep the majority of it.
Your comment doesn't get enough likes.
Absolutely right!
@@jeremywheeler2122Yours gets alot less. Grow up.
@@GM-jv9jz are you homeless?
There's a greedy epidemic! I work full time and can't afford anything. We the people should PROTEST!! Not all of us are drug addicts! Wages been same for a decade!
@brendabrock7702 Sounds like you are looking in the mirror. "I work full time and can't afford anything.", is what you said but you clearly are posting your comment from a computer or phone or some kind of device? (Or are you at the library?). Are you saying you can't afford food, clothes, a way to get to work, etc? Maybe it's you that is greedy & buy shyte that you want & not what you need. Protest all you want & find out how quickly you lose your job & healthcare benefits, if you have them. Get a better paying job. There are jobs out there. Study some basic economics to figure out why things have gotten more expensive & why they will continue to go up. Nobody is going to do it for you.
I hope you didn't vote to destroy energy. Because energy = supply = price.
Biden absolutely DEVASTATED our energy supply.
@@Marigold-m2 Smartphones and service are extremely cheap nowadays, so it's not a luxury anymore. Also, they could be using desktop computers at public libraries. The government also gives out free smartphones and iPads with service to the poor on a program started by Obama (commonly known as Obama phones). Also, many poor people receive smartphones, iPads, and laptops as Christmas gifts from relatives or concerned neighbors who worry about them.
@@brendabrock7702 wages have been stagnant in this country for 4 decades. Meanwhile, in China which is set to take over economically, it's definitely heading that way, if it hasn't already, wages have quadrupled in the last four decades.
@Marigold-m2 what a disgusting attitude. You better hope when you fall on hard times that people treat you with more compassion.
Not all homeless are on drugs. Some are unable to pay the high rent, and only for it to go up every year…
I'm just saying what I've seen: there are non-profit administrators out there in OR and WA that NEED the homeless people to STAY destitute. IF homelessness is resolved, their paychecks from the non-profit go away. Homelessness grow and so do their paychecks. The percentage of the population that is unemployable due to mental health issues or physical issues is smaller than the non-profits want others to believe. There are great homeless folks out there that will be able to move out of homelessness if they can be provided with decent "work" clothes , grooming supplies, safe place to sleep for a few months and transportation to a job . Then there are those that as a community we will need to commit to care for because they really are not able to work. Many people need to consider sharing apartments/ houses and splitting rent. When I was poor , I lived with 3-4 other people in a 2 bedroom apartment ...again, just sayin' ...
Exactly.
The chief of police in LA that stepped down, Chris somebody, said the exact same thing!
The ones at the top of the chain in NOT FOR PROFIT are making too much money for this issue to be solved!
And it COULD be so easily solved, improved at least by far. But they’re living well at the top, so they’ll drag it out as long as they can!
With all the money they DO GET, I’ve heard not much is going towards the intended people it was given.
Yea most of these so called "non profits " are for profit and all about the money. They are also thieves.
Just like medical care, no money in a cure. Just keep handing out pills.
Praying Trump administration reads our concerns and look to God for answers ❤
Its really not easy getting a job when homeless, i cant understand how the rich cannot understand that.
Yes it is!!! There are SO many programs that help homeless to get work.
Cut off their access to showers, phones and internet for a month and they will bloody understand. Our scumbag local council all on bloated salaries and $80K four wheel drives play blaring gospel music in the public toilets to deter people There is not a shower in the Multimillion dollar block either which is obscene give the number of homless. I suggested they add at least two shower cubicals and phone charge points Plus wifi and the dogs just sneered at me yet happily demand rates from me for BS Green taxesand junket trips sso they can visit sister cities Overseas
@@MaharlikaAWAThe homeless person with a phone they can't recharge doesn't always have access to information about these programs. Some are too mentally unwell and need help to become stable first before they can hold down a job.
Rich my ass!!!! I work 50 hours a week and try to make good decisions with my income to AVOID that situation. I don't understand it either.
I know rich people who help the homeless directly. Bring them into their homes and give them jobs. The most common problem is a lot of these people lack respect and have many bad habits even if they don't do drugs or alcohol. Next most common problem is they lack maturity. Seen many people excel at the job they were given and when it's time to get their own apartment they just suck at paying their bills and saving money. Even when they don't have a drug or alcohol problem and rent is only $400 and they make $39k they can never pay their rent.
How about rehabbing abandoned buildings into low cost housing.
And any building empty greater than two years, is abandoned.
I totally agree there are so many empty spaces that can be used for homeless
That’s what I think! I’ve seen plenty of good buildings that could be used, and also used as community centers, with classes, maybe on site medical care.
There’s countless ideas that COULD work!
I think if some of the govt officials had to live rough with nothing but the clothes on their backs for one week, they’d come up with the perfect solution within 24 hours!
The problem is, the reality: most 'homeless' are in fact drug-addicted vagrants; don't fall prey to the Newspeak. Look at the Plymouth Housing projects in liberal cities, who have tried 'housing first' initiatives: those buildings are filthy, infested, and full of addicts who have zero incentive to get help. That 'solution' has failed. Time to try something different. Time for some tough love.
@@WhiteWolfBlackStar Sadly, those buildings BELONG to somebody other than the government. Always.
I live in a small town in Oregon. We have many homeless here, most used to be non-homeless. I saw this many times - in this town, in Portland, in Eugene, etc. An old apartment building with cheap rent is bought up, renovated, then those apartments go up in rent and their former inhabitants become homeless while most of those fancy apartments stay empty for years. And whoever now owns those apartment buildings would rather file for bankruptcy than lower rents.
We have a large building in our town that used to be a movie theater. It closed down decades ago and stayed unoccupied. The ceiling rotted in some places and caved in. I tried to look into what's going on here. Turns out, they owner of the building keeps asking a rent so high, no regular business (think Right Aid, Walmart, a small grocery store, etc.) can afford it.
Can government do something with this building and turn it into a community center? Nope. The building doesn't belong to the government. And so, the building is rotting away while people are freezing outside next to it.
@@elliecat78 And then the owners claim a loss on their taxes. Shameful.
The more put into homelessness, the more homeless people there are. There's a lot of enabling. Rent control laws increase rent and housing costs.
I live in Oregon. The median rental is listed at $1800. You must bring home a Net monthly income equivalent to 2 1/2 -3 times the monthly rent to even fill out a rental application. That is a Net monthly income of $4500 - $5400 per month. The median wage varies but is listed at $25 at its highest (good luck finding that). A 40 hour work week at $25/hr Nets around $3200/month. That is $1300 short of the minimum income requirement to put a roof over my head. People ARE working, FULL time, and are still living in cars and RVs on the side of the road. It's not drugs or mental health. That is an excuse and a diversion tactic used to divert attention from the fact that the giant corporations and share holder entities we are forced to work for don't want to cut into their profit margins to pay their employees a livable wage. Nor will they reduce the cost of living. They would rather accuse us of being mentally ill druggies, who are lazy and unwilling to work. But we are essential employees and we had to work through the pandemic because people needed toilette paper and food. But we're not worthy of being paid enough to put a roof over our heads??? Well... Then next time y'all can use maple leaves, eat grass, and have a nice day!.... Love, the Cashier on the other side of the counter.
I'm not talking about Mr. Jones down the street. It's the corporations and shareholders that set the cost of goods and services in our country. They also, being the primary employers, control wages. Mr. Jones down the road has to charge that much for rent because that's how much the cost of taxes, utilities, goods, and services has increased. We are hostage to the shareholders and mega corporations. We all suffer the consequences of their unchecked greed. You, me, and Mr. Jones down the road.
@ArtIsDrawing found the crappy landlord!
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@ArtIsDrawingmajority of landlords in Oregon are corporate. Even if they are private....they own legitimate equity.
@@takingnotes4203 CORRECT!!! 💯 THAT is everywhere now! The formula that they use! Asinine!
So, internment camps for the homeless, in tents, with fences, and guards. Try rent controls, mass building of social housing, job security with contracts of employment, raise federal minimum wage to a living wage.
Yes, because that's worked so well in other cities that have already done that route like Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Sorry, but I have the right to take my daughter to the park without tripping over homeless people's stolen shopping carts and drug needles.
@ you do, however those addicts will continue to exist, locked up in camps, you just won't see them.
Yes, forced rehab. The only people who should 'suffer' are those who made CHOICES to try hard drugs in the first place. Our tax dollars should be spent on this, instead of continuing to send BILLIONS overseas to fund Europe's pipeline war(s). Americans FIRST.
@captaincapitalism264 Well the country just rehired the guy who relied on magic to fight a pandemic so don't hold your breath.
@@tenofivelipsWell, insanity is thinking things will get better with this horrible,corrupt administration. ..smh
I'm close to being homeless. Things are too expensive for the disabled.
Me to. Not technically disabled, but many senior debilities.😢
Me too... I became disabled and the state forced me to retire early and the only housing was offered, would take away my freedom.
What they offered ... So many rules, impossible to live.
Portland Oregon legalized all the drugs and wonder why the homelessness has went up
Ton's of money for foreign war's. Very little for the American public.
And not just wars. Many countries get our money. And congress oks things like wearing helmets in other countries or amount of cats in Africa.
Stop Funding Overseas wars and Clean up Our Country!!! Americans First. Lots of Homeless Veterans 😢❤
Exactly 💯 percent correct.
So you're saying that you want to be invaded by the Islamic regime and communist?
Stop funding illegals. We spend more on them than anything. Way more.
Republicans have voted against every bill to address these issues
Sorry, but you are pointing the finger in the wrong place. Money for Ukraine comes out of the defense budget and goes to US defense contractors to replace aging tanks and planes. You really don't believe Republicans will redirect those funds for the homeless or social programs?😮😮
What is crazy that many Americans could easily become homeless. Not everyone that is homeless is on drugs. It’s terrible to assume most are, many are veterans and forgotten about people.
@@sheeniesheen I'm homeless and have never used drugs nor alcohol...I don't make messes anywhere I go. I lost my entire family starting in March of 21... it's been one after another thru June of this year. I work full-time, have no rent, pay 20 dollars a day for a shower and have never felt more free...I don't ask anyone for anything. People like you and your statement remind that there are good folks out there...thank you.
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@@sheeniesheen thank you
The same people bringing in the drugs are bringing in the people. Close the border and deport these people and the drugs flow will slow, companies will have to compete for workers raising wages and a whole slew of housing will free up making more places available and the competition to get renters and buyers will lower prices.
Everything you're worried about has been caused by the left.
Most are not on drugs - the majority are either children or elderly.
i hope Trump overstands that is not about just junkies , The rents are so high this days that is forcing people. to live in the streets , what about lowering rent ?
Getting the homeless off the streets does not mean hiding them. It means providing adequate shelter ,medical care and rehabilitation.
Many of them do not want to be rehabilitated. They prefer taking drugs and having no rules to follow.
@@annchurchill2638that's not necessarily true they have nobody to listen or to help them so that's what they do to escape and because they're not strong emotionally they listen to people that tell them that that's what they want nobody would want that for real think about this drug dealers are in the middle telling the people above those kinds of lies and they're telling the people they're selling the drugs to those kind of lies and getting them mentally prepared to stay a client to make them wealthy
@@annchurchill2638 that is not necessarily true that's what people tell them just to make it easier on their own conscience and pocketbook so they don't have to help ....... these people get stuck in the situation they have nobody to listen nobody to help so they do drugs to escape or they've been abused so horribly and nobody will help these days that's the way things are everybody's there for a paycheck but they don't actually want to do the real work for the paycheck only what they have to do and just like everything else in this world nowadays they lie about it to cover and lie for each other just to keep their paycheck
@@annchurchill2638Very true. In my neighborhood we have a band of addicts that have lived in the park for 30 years. They even have IDs with the address of the park. Used to try to feed them but they get angry because they aren't hungry, they just want drug money. The key I think is to filter those people from the people that actually need help.
Amen 🙏
I HAVE BEEN HOMELESS FOR TWO YEARS AND I DO NOT DO DRUGS OR DRINK.
Then why can't you and two friends get together and rent an apartment.
@@poollife777It’s not that easy to just save up $3,000-$4,000. Then you have to find a landlord willing to rent to you who commonly require a first and last months rent, applicant must make 3 times the amount of rent each month, have a good credit score, rental history and references. Could you do that making minimum wage and having barely any money left over? I’m not so sure I could!
You're the exception, not the rule. People living on sidewalks are not just homeless. They are addicts and have no intention of getting out of a bad situation.
@@Elisanroo Get a couple roommates and split the move in costs and deposit. The combined income of tree people would easily cover the income qualifications. People do this all the time or just rent a room from someone.
What keeps you from applying for low-income housing and working hard, two jobs and sometimes three (I have done it) in order to get off the streets. I went from homeless to a house in 8 months. I drove a school bus during the day and I worked at a restaurant in the evening. I worked weekends and it was uncomfortable. I didn't see a lot of friends and I did without things that I would have liked to have but were not necessary. I was homeless due to a committed relationship that didn't work and being uncomfortable for a while in my own skin was better than being in an abusive, manipulative relationship. On top of it all I had a small child to take care of and I worried a lot as to whether or not I was doing right by her. I had daycare costs and a lot of responsibility. I'm grateful that I had a car that I had taken good care of and it got me to where I needed to go. Common sense was my best friend. After 8 months of homelessness, living in a shelter, I was so happy to rent a home, furnish it with what my little daughter and I needed. No extras. And I continued to work my jobs until I had some savings and I was able to leave my restaurant job so I could spend more time with my child. I was tired and still broken, but when I laid in my own bed at night in my own room in my clean, secure rented home, knowing that my daughter was safe, fed, warm, and happy, it was all worth the pain. I survived getting out of a really bad, really difficult situation. The biggest and best result is my daughter grew up to be a purposeful, responsible, hard-working, intelligent, kind, loving adult. Dig deep inside yourself and make a plan. Take advantage of every single resource that is open to you and you will have to go search for them. Be careful who you make friends with because there are people out there who will take advantage of you. Becoming a loner for a while may just be what you need to do, if you aren't already. One of the things I learned from all of it is, when a person is really set on improving themselves, they need to be prepared to be on their own, alone, or with a very few and wisely chosen support system. There may not be a lot of people in your current circle who are trying to improve their situation. Steer clear of those people. So become your own best friend. I wish you the very best. You can do it. Set goals, set a timeline. Tattoo it on your mind, heart, and soul and without fear, go forward.
Some call it camping some call it barely staying alive. Sometime drugs come after homelessness. Not the cause of it.
Laura is right ppl
Why does everyone think that homeless means drug addiction? WRONG! Pay people a wage that they can afford housing!
Change the rules about rent requirements to qualify for a place to live. Greedy people stop being greedy and addicts get off the drugs and alcohol. Also, stop building high rise luxury condos and apartments, a lot of working blue collar people can't afford that crap.
Exactly
Thank you! From a formerly homeless person who is now a homeowner!
Yep. Ohio the Midwest and rust belt have all the same problems but there aren’t homeless people all over the street because housing isn’t a complete impossibility to poor people.
No one will get off the streets until you solve the drug problem. That's why the border is so important!
if the 10s of MILLIONS of Illegals werent GIVEN FREE!!!!! homes and rent there wouldnt be such a rise in rents
Criminalizing poverty, yep that's America. Cruelty is the point. No mention of out of control rents🙄
Instead of $600 billion to Ukraine, spend $600 billion on programs to help the American people.
You need both.
@@robynjefferson4779only if one comes before the other. AMERICA FIRST, nobody gives a shit about Ukraine.
You do know that wasn’t cash right? They transferred old weapons we don’t need to Ukrainian. Are you suggesting giving the homeless tanks?
Sounds wild
All of the “billions” are just more printing by the Fed. Not like it’s taxpayer dollars just lying around.🤯
Well said. Give to the taxpayers .
There are many buildings that are vacant and have been for years . With some charitable help, you can make them into a living situation.. Give a man a fish. He will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will have food for a lifetime. Regan is the one who turned the mentality ill out on the street.
The misfortune of citizens is good fortune for corrupt politicians and greedy contractors!
I agree, a lot of politicians, researchers, celebrities don’t want a problem to be solved because it means their job/role will end. And they do little for the community except making speeches, writing biographies & doing endless research with little to zero action•
@@dexterspeights3484 yes that’s why the government can’t fix anything. They can only get out-of-the-way so people can try to do what they can themselves.
We need to bring back personal responsibility.
My folks lost the farm during the Dustbowl years. They lived in Army Corps of Engineers tent cities. No addictions, no mental health issues; just hard times. Everyone has times where they need a hand.
Indeed. Now they think they're OWED something and depend on society to take care of them. That's what the Democrats LOVE to tell them to ensure their votes.
Very different things.
He didn't do it when he was president the first time.
Well maybe now is the time
@@joelc9439 8 years ago the homeless situation wasn't even close to the numbers and encroachment on properties that floods society today, at least not in Oregon. Today it's difficult to practically go anywhere and not encounter the homeless. Hmmm, why haven't Biden and Harris done something about it over these past 4 years, rather than putting their nose (and our money) into the issues of other countries?
@@Antonio-uw6ueRight clean it up, Trump coming from the border or state to state and doesn't have anywhere to stay some people are on the street because of their choices and don't want any help. Now so families are worried about why, you didn't take them in ❤
Keepings things clean and orderly is a good first step, the west coats has squandered billions in homeless aid and accomplished nothing, you literally couldnt do a worse job... And i was homeless for ten years, the VAST majority of homeless ARE on drugs, who are you tryin to fool? They need help first or theyll never even get to a point where the cost of rent being too high matters.
Here in Savannah they build tiny homes for vets. That needs to be spread out for others.
Good solution…
Oregon built tiny homes and they got trashed. No surprise….
@@sherriwhiteman975 disgusting
No human being should live in a shed. Tiny home is a shed.
@@shismi3222 oh please. My immigrant grandparents lived in boarding houses in New York in the early 1900s. A room. We’re talking a room. They worked two jobs and saved their money and eventually got out. They would have loved to have had the privacy of a tiny home. We need to bring back boarding houses and make people accountable.
Anyone who's been homeless KNOWS there are many different layers, some are mentally insane, some are high or drunk, some ran away to get away from abuse in their house, some work but can't afford rent on their own .....so live in their cars, there are so many different reasons. ..not just 1 type of homeless......
What he's saying is condemning then. He has no idea what it means to be a street person
SHELTERS ARE A WASTE OF MONEY WE NEED HOUSING
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In y’all state bums were putting to work pumping gas ⛽️ and make a decent living, why y’all afraid 😱?
Shelters are very important. They are a stepping stone to permanent housing.
How do I know? I am living in a shelter.
I am 64 in a wheelchair and homeless. I had a blood clot in my legend. My doctor and a case worker got me in here.
I see how a good system can work.
This shelter is an example. Many people from other cities and states come through here to look at it because they want to do the same in their communities.
As someone who spent 6 years homeless and addicted, I have to say you're wrong. Housing first doesn't work. You have to address the cause before you can dump an addict or un medicated Schizophrenic into a nice apartment, or it will be ruined.
@@WhoDoUthinkUr I agree with you. You can house the homeless, but it would not work for many who are severely addicted and have mental/physical health issues. You have to start at the root of the problem.
In Oklahoma, he will not get any help from our public housing authorities.
Dont know of this is the case in Oregon, but here in Colorado you can't qualify to rent an apartment unless your monthly income is 3x the rent. If you cosign a lease, the combined income needs to be at least 5x
Yes, and that's ridiculous!!!
maybe the landlords are tired of getting ripped off
I think Oregon is the same. We must have income 3x rent for an individual. Unsure about cosign. Unbroken rental history for 3 years prior. Many persons in my town only get into a rental by keeping their income low enough to get subsidized rental vouchers.
@@teresatafoya9211 You have no clue what you're talking about. All the high rise condos are not losing money. When they pave over White Fence Farm and Heritage Square to build condos nobody can afford, it's not because the landlords are getting 'ripped off', it's because they are raking it in by renting those units as 'low income' so tax payers pay the bills. The landlords are the only ones not losing out.
Colorado has tons of Section 8 housing, with the Illegals sharing it, your going to have a 3 yr wait list. Deport .
Many homeless are addicted to alcohol or drugs yes. But not all are. I have been houseless as a disabled citizen for 7 years. I applied at 3 housing agencies and never got help. I don't drink or do drugs and was cooperative ready for counseling. What I've seen is there migrants getting help while us families,vets, seniors and disabled go ignored. It's a huge problem that eventually effects even good people that end up with PTSD. Trump we need help but the agencies need to be monitored.
@@stephanieinthewild2678 Trump isn’t going to help.
@@stephanieinthewild2678 many will be deported. That's what happened to me. Our building of 8 units....only 2 Americans were left. Then after 6 years living there, the renovictions began. I was the first to go. Now if they were not taking up housing, I would still be there!
@@MelissaCummings-i1q no he is not. He talked a good game. But look at things now. Huge tariffs that will be passed along to us. He has not said one thing about housing andI inflation. I knew this would happen! A Theocracy and a dictatorship is what we got! I didn't vote this time, but I was rooting for Harris. She was going to give people 25,000 USDs to buy a house! Mark Cuban, the Economist and others said her economic plan was better. Also if you have a credit score in the 500s and you have 25,000 dollars you can get into a home through FHA. This dumb girl a social worker told me to save my money and by an RV! REALLY? Stupidest thing I have ever heard! Where to park it? Move it during hurricanes? It's called the Sea glass Initiative. I live in a Hotel. Extended Stay. Many cities are cracking down on RVs. Social workers! The dumbest of the dumb!
@@stephanieinthewild2678 NOT ALL ATE ALCOHOLICS, DRUG ADDICTS, OR MENTALLY ILL!!!!some are. But the majority are not! I have seen senior citizens that work, families that work, it takes thousands to get into an apartment and they raised credit score requirements. Units here go unrented!
@@stephanieinthewild2678 I agree! One hundred percent! I retired from the federal govt have that retirement and social security. Not bad. Still cannot "qualify"! Worked since I was 16. Went to college. Had a house. Everyone said an apartment would be easier. Now look! Where are they now? My niece and others. They are NOWHERE!
Homeless advocates are the beneficiaries. Why wouldn't they be worried.
😂 He is doing away with their grift. Look at the Billions Comiefornia spent for more homelessness. 😂 Big salaries don't come cheap.
Why would they try to solve the problem! 😮
Yep. Easy money.
They need Elon's government efficiency here. If they get rid of the waste, the homeless problem will be solved. Take their salaries to actually use on homeless.
There is a need for a zoning of some sort of property that will be affordable for low income people that puts a cap on the rents for people to be able to exist with some kind of dignity.
The buildings being built never offer that, it's a high dollar business.
Let's all only consider the high dollar wage people and push the rest of society to the streets!?
What kind of selfish ideology is that?
Not all homeless are bad. Rent is to high. Not alot of jobs. Most homeless do work ... And have families. Not all homeless do drugs.
They're are alot of families who are homeless because of storms and flooding,well as fire's. We must not cause conflicts it will not be good for anyone.
Greed is destroying our planet
Fentanyl is destroying our city.
No, Marxist are!
Oregon is afraid the MONEY will stop. What will they do next to line their pockets.
Yeah, or spend it on stupid s*** like bike lanes to go to nowhere or a ridiculous bridge, that was totally pointless
Reopen the Salem , Oregon hospital grounds for housing and treatment.
That’s the state government authority
People voted previously to not increase their taxes, so these facilities had to close.
Open state institutions.
State funded, state owned and state run.
But keep these people off the streets.
@@bernadinelindemann1067better vote again huh?
Witch hunt in Salem! History repeats!
Urban camping was never allowed but at some point in time, cities and officials just stopped caring about it. 🤷🏻♀️
There is not enough low income housing or even average income housing!!
Better not do it in Florida anymore.
Where in the world are you going to put millions of homeless people. Don't they realize that homelessness is a cycle. Not all these people are drug users.
Crematorium 😂
It will take time - more jobs for people able to work- less government graft - a better education - so many things can help us all - pray to God and be thankful for your life!
Trump doesn't know history. He doesn't know we've already tried this and it doesn't work. You can't "ban" homelessness. What you gonna do when they don't listen, put them in jail? You end up with jails full of homeless. Jails are more expensive to upkeep than apartment complexes.
There are literally Millions of homeless in America! It started with the housing crisis on Bush's watch! When the Banks scammed millions out of their family homes! Bailed out the banks that promised to help more people get homes and they actually made it more difficult! Causing more homelessness! Raising rent above disability payments caused disable , mentally challenged and elderly, even families with children to be homeless! Instead of calling it what it is, GREED OF CORPORATIONS AND HOMEOWNERS THEY CHOOSE TO BLAME THE ONES SUFFERING FOR THE PROBLEM! They build more and more over-priced housing. They give less and less assistance.
They will be sent to for profit detention camps owned by Trump's friends
Im 81 never did drugs ,im severly disabled in a chair . I have a caretaker .we live in a car in nwv portland oregon . We do not have enough money to rent .
Corporate Greed is causing a lot of problems in our society. We need public officials in all branches and on all levels who will stand up against corporate greed and price gouging.
Im 79 , my rent goes up every year. As couple more years and I will be homeless 😢
Unless we can get government to stop pushing this Marxist agenda?
I hope you didn't vote for Trump who will likely further increase the wealth disparity then.
If you cant afford this country you need to get out
Buy a house and your rent will never go up again.
@Josh-hq6eb ofcourse she did. They always vote for things that will hurt the least powerful and most struggling in society.
He always makes these promises and then never keeps them.
HE IS SO FULL OF SHIT.
Because democrats freak and try to stop him every time he does 😂😂 the wall would be complete if not for Dems
Agree 💯
@@pauld.b7129bullshit
We don't need conflicts to start.
I specifically remember comments he and other gop leaders like Rick Scott and Musk have made, even recently, that there would be cuts to Social security and Medicare, Food stamps too. That in itself will put myself and disabled son on the street, and worked my whole life to get here, raised my family here. I know we are short tons of houses and apts to house who is here already, as I have been involved in this issue, the number is pretty BIG , over 10k. Also, many men and women are out there due to income loss and DV, as well. I wonder, if they keep programs like social services and section 8 open, or gut those too? If so, a whole heck of a lot of people will be out there besides those out there already. I am afraid they will just try to place everyone in conditions like the Natzis did, othering all populations until only the rich have a place in society. And they already tild us they'd do that. Very sad.
you got the clue. 👍🏼 It would be awesome if we humans could be more cooperative so that this wouldn't go down like this, but the shadow rulers know psychological manipulation so well.
You are a liberal loser. You voted for this!
Lower the cost of rent, get rid of the county theft of property for unpaid property taxes, and for that matter get rid of property taxes! Treatment is one thing, helping people prevent homelessness from the start is where we need to start imo
Thats something I worry about is property taxes. I own my home, they raised the value of my home last year almost doubling my property taxes. First time I've seen a increase like that in the 30 years I've owned my home.. it worries me how many more times will they increase the property taxes to where I can't afford to live in my tiny little home built in 1949. Anna In Ohio
LOWER TAXES FOR MIDDLE CLASS AND TAX HIGHER TAXES FOR THE RICH. IF YOU DON'T NO ONE WILL HAVE ANYTHING. SHARE THE PIECE OF PIE FOR THE GOOD OF HUMANITY.
why don't the rich liberals donate some of their personal wealth to the problem? Taxpayers don't owe the homeless anything.
The rich pay higher taxes. The more you make the more you pay.
Lower taxes for everyone I say. The federal government needs to seriously cut spending, way too wasteful.
End federal income taxes completely. Stop burdening society with additional federal funding.
Each State start taking responsibility for lack of housing, drug trafficking, mentally ill & handicapped persons. Enough total dependency on BIG GOVERNMENT
@@DarthLesbian cut out the corruption and that will pay for everything 10 times over.
Make up boxable communities on federal land and have the homeless move in to these tiny houses that are inexpensive and solar powered !
Goverment regulation and inflation is the problem. Lower the price of housing people can house themselves. Absolutely no free anything.
You’re such a humanitarian 😂 🤡
True but how will the rich get richer...poor things
Real estate companies are working together to artificially raise rent prices. There definitely needs to be more gov't regulation against these greedy practices that are contributing to the homelessness crisis.
What I said. Government has too much control over us. We need to form a militia
deregulation only works for the wealthy $$$
Anyonywho thinks Trump and the GOP congress are going to do anything about reducing the cost of living is truly a fool
TRULY!!!
If you can't camp, and you're homeless, just where do you go?
@@got2kittys Rest Stop, the only place that still has an open bathroom. That's where everyone has to fight for a parking spot to sleep in their cars in Southern Oregon. You are limited to 12 hours to avoid towing. No sleeping on tables or grass, they water heavy at sunset.
5 feet under i guess
The most effective approach is to prioritize providing stable housing first.
Instead of paying a social worker $50,000 , buy 5 tiny homes. It can be done.
Suggest it to Trump he actually listens.
How about keep the social workers and tax the billionaires.
Or MORE EFFICIENTLY BUILT APARTMENT BUILDINGS SIMILAR TO WHAT JAPAN & CHINA DOES ...
BIG IS NOT ALWAYS BETTER ...
ITS MORE EXPENSIVE TO MAINTAIN BIGGER BUILDINGS🏢 and HOMES 🏡 ...
We used to have mental institutions. Drug rehabilitation programs that included temporary housing. Veterans Homes. Old age homes. Trailer parks. The Projects. Low income apartments. Section 8 housing. Low income subdivisions.
Don't forget housing the homeless in jail costs tax payers on average in America $39,197 a year per person.... Just incarcerating the homeless veterans alone would cost an additional 28 billion tax dollars annually.. and they only make up 13% of the homeless.
it's going to cost tax payers $252,000,000,000.00 (yes thats 252 billion) annually to house the homeless in jail.
What is he going to do with all these people. There's enough homeless to create a small country.😢😢😢
HOUSING HOUSING HOUSING LOWER THE RENT
LOWER THE RENT!!!!
Hopefully unless Donald Trump doesn't make things worse for us by terminate Uncle Sam's IRS department that will definitely affect social security retirement funds and Medi-Cal insurance. If he leaves everything alone the way it is right now then hopefully that will affect by lowering prices on everything🤷?
@@JessieRubio-p3u Social security is a separate payout from income taxes. The IRS handles income taxes, not social security/Medicare. Those are paid as you work by you and your employer (unless it's a state job then social security may not be paid into, but Medicare still is as they have a separate retirement program IF you do the 20 years required).
He needs to clear out all the new extra non citizen types first. Sounds like a better plan than the NO plan we have dealt with for last four years.
THIS COUNTRY IS JOKE!
Yes, it is, and only going to get worse. THE BIGGEST JOKE ON THE PLANET
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you give them money city and county don't even use the money for what it's meant for they have millions of dollars that they can't even account for it's amazing how it just disappears
Exactly.
I met a few homeless people when i worked at a gas station
The issue of ehat causes it is far far from being even recognized.
Most people think its all addiction. Addiction is their solution, not the cause of homelessness
How do we get rid of the scourge of multi billionairness
People should never be convicted for homelessness. Thank you to all helping.
Tiny houses for homeless would work!
Even apartment complexes is good enough.
The tiny houses are a massive waste of resources and land... you could build one nice house or three crappy ones with double the resources on the same plot... It's a terrible idea.
Not when they cost $20,000 a piece. I was living in southern Oregon and homeless. I had a job and couldn't afford rent. I had some heart problems and had to file for disability. When my disability was approved I took that money and bought an RV. I lived in southern Oregon for another year and finally figured out that there's no way to survive on disability there. I moved to Oklahoma and in the last 6 months I have bought a piece of property for $5,000. My last payment will be December and in January I will get a no money down no credit check shed/cabin. I'll have to build it out but it will be mine. The payments will be about $250 to $300 a month and I'll have it paid off in 3 years. Get the fuck off the West Coast and you can survive.
They have them here in Seattle
You can get a good tent 20 to 100 bucks
Build HUD facilities weather the counties like it or not! Let the addiction facilities be vatagories into voluntary and involuntary, please. Let thete be small apartment complexes that become hud for the non drug addicts. The pandemic alone should have taught everyone that what needed to be built was hospitals, drug addiction facilties both volutary ( minimum to medium security) and involuntary ( higher security) facilities.
Buy up abandoned building like old mills, old school and old mills. Get them to volunteer their time like habitat for humanity, working in food prep and cleaning. Set up family with childcare for work / education skills like parenting, nutrition, budgeting,hands on skills house with the elderly on fixed income who can help with childcare, cooking skills, maintenance skills, life skills... homeless veteran focus on PTSD mental health job placement . Drug addicts need a strict halfway house detox. All of them need to push safety, life skills, mental wellness, nutrition/ gardening, home maintenance. They need to be invested and have standards of expectation. Need to have a way to set up savings and transportation to build worth and competence. If we as a nation spent $1.5 billion on a single election we can do better. Stop kicking the can and find real solutions. Cloths/ shoe drop boxes. Collect stuff at college when people graduate they leave and get rid of so much stuff merit rewards win win. Set up safe disability shelters once they turn 18 their support system disappears the same with aging out.
YEs do find someone rich enough to buy up buildings that need major renovations and can hire the pro workers. YEs, that will help. Is that you? Go for it. Don't plan on any profit for your investment and efforts and it might work.
People worked together helping others after the wars, needs to be brought back!! Soup kitchens would help!!
People live in their cars too, end war funding, help the poor
@@johnsincek9636 the poor need to help themselves.
@paulpetersen-iu1he you need help
Cars, with family and friends. There are literally Millions of homeless in America!
@@paulpetersen-iu1heMarie Antoinette "Let Them Eat Cake!"
They definitely don't need to Arrest homeless if there's no where for them to go. Not every place has enough space for everyone. I'm so disappointed in hearing him say they will be arrested, especially if they are not on drugs or never committed a crime in their lives. Some people are just down on their luck.
They will have a place to go. Otherwise, ehat will they do, ride around with the cops all day?