@@mkevicus1755well what do u expect people don't wanna vote differently Biden made bail laws more easier less people start working on trying to always elect knew people then they can't expect different things or results
According to California's own claims with the number of homeless people and how much money they spent, it ends up being about $186,000 dollars per person in one year. What a crock.
@LimoneneDaddy But it IS about benefiting off New York's social decline. Which this channel is a prime beneficiary of due to the nonstop coverage of the failing state of New York. 💺🥸📰
I saw that guy brandishing a long screwdriver inside a subway car. I left that car at the next stop, told cops about it and another subway employee and they didn5 even bother. They said did he threaten you? Shortly afterward, someone got stabbed
Here’s the messed up part. Those of us that have been trained to deal with these type of people are not allowed to do so. If we do, we go to jail. That’s what needs to be changed. Even if they’re let back out onto the streets, they’ll know that someone is there who’s not going to take their shit. Honestly, I’d say let’s get rid of the cameras and go back to good old fashion whooping ass. If anything that should prove that these camera systems are not here to save you, they’re here to ensure people that follow the law behave accordingly.
Think about who you vote for because the blue side is never the right side these days. They are the last ones that are going to protect you. Legitimately do your homework on every candidate you vote or planning on voting on really look into their goals and there history. People just vote on what they hear they going to do not what they have done in the past. Who they're affiliated with
Think about who you vote for because the blue side is never the right side these days. They are the last ones that are going to protect you. Legitimately do your homework on every candidate you vote or planning on voting on really look into their goals and there history. People just vote on what they hear they going to do not what they have done in the past. Who they're affiliated with
They're not even doing anything of substance about it. It's just smoke and mirrors so they can gaslight you that they're working hard to fix those issues (that they themselves caused) so all the useful idiots will vote for them again, only for all of this crap to continue when the election are done
The only power voters have is their vote. The rich will cut off the money in 1 second if the politicians don't do as they are told. The average voter in NYC is easy to string along with empty promises. The voters need to be as picky with their vote as the rich are with their money.
YOU NEED TO QUIT VOTING HER IN and quit voting blue! I'm in Western NY and votes from the five boroughs are the only ones that count. Im glad you get to deal with her policies just like we've been dealing with them since Cuomo
@ NOBODY ever voted for Hochul!!!!! She got that job when Repugs forced Cuomo out. We never heard of her here in NYC. She just shoveled on some makeup and took that job.
They keep voting for democrats so they get what they wanted. Crime, pollution, illegals, homelessness, abortion after giving birth, etc. This is what they prefer.
Almost all homeless people are armed in some way. The streets are an extremely dangerous place to live. Some kind of protection is required for survival.
I became homeless and was forced to live in my vehicle starting 1.5 years ago. First thing I did was buy a firearm (LEGALLLY buy a firearm; don't lose your shit). Thankfully I haven't had to draw on anyone, but there's a lot of crazies where I live, you never know who could smash your window in with a crow bar at 3 am. Sad thing is, it didn't used to be like this. I've lived here 20 years and I never would have believed it could get this bad.
All the stories of people beating up homeless people in the street, this is natures arms race in urbania. Treat people like animals and they become one...
You mean that wouldn't result in the NY A.G. having you arrested and wasting months of your life trying you for murder instead? Just look at what Daniel Penny went through after defending himself and multiple other people, and he wasn't even armed. Do you think it's going to be a learning lesson for the A.G.? Maybe, but not in the way you'd think -- to them, he's a "got away" that they'll study to try to figure out a way to make their bogus charges stick.
cathy hochul is one of the most out of touch politicians there are. it's pretty normal for them to be detached from the problems, but she takes an extra step because she actually seems so dumb that she genuinely believes that she ISNT detached. She made this stupid video once of her pretending to be a relatable normal person where she was grilling burgers and steaks and she literally didnt know how to use a spatula. Progressive NY!!!!!!!!!!!
@7777russ Adams is at least trying and is as a result the target of lawfare. Biden and the Democrats did a lot wrong, the most pernicious is using the justice system to attack their political opponents.
I heard from a friend that was robbed on the subway and insisted on reporting it (mta police said essentially why bother) that they took her report on the sidewalk, she noticed they put the street name, not the subway stop, called them on it and insisted they put the subway stations she was robbed between, and said she would be following through and reporting them for falsifying a report if they put the street (insinuating it happened in the street not down in the subway). One cop basically told her they are told to do this, it lowers the subway crime stats
It’s sad but the police feel like their efforts are ignored by New York leader… Lawless and so senseless! The only hope is for the Mayor to do something, surely the governor will not!
So much so that Me or my family don't travel there anymore. The prices for hotels, you can't drive in NYC anymore, the Subways are definitely off limits and you can't defend yourself w/o fear of prosecution. So we don't go anymore. The liberal democrat party has made it too dangerous to be there.
all of our cities are. its more than just a democrat/republican issue that most pea brained idiots are stuck on and cant get past. its the people who are in these cities. i really want to move away from any metropolitain area now REALLY bad lol
Mr. Cash Jordan, Thank you for your remarkable reporting on New York City and the problems that she faces every day. I appreciate your compassion. And you are non-arrogant way of reporting things. I can feel that you are honestly concerned about the conditions in which New York is in. I thank you for your awesome reporting .❤
So !! Is there really any GOOD reason your still there? It will never become anything better ! Things like this as always ,go from bad to worse.look at Detroit...who? what? where? Dead broken down pile of dirt rats and rubble. Nothing will change that , and theres no such thing as magic. 😮
Lived in Seattle for a few years NY is following the same path as Seattle Oregon i moved back home to Massachusetts in 2019 we got crime around here nothing like that thing that pisses me off people get in harsher trouble doing next to nothing while the real criminals get a slap on the wrist
Started my healthcare career in 1981... when they were emptying mental hospitals. Doubt the pendulum will swing the other way under Gov. Cruella Hoch-ghoul!
But but but...a lot of stuff got taken out of the DSM-5....like being a deception or part of the HDLGTV community is no longer considered that....and look at the end result
This is why I will *NEVER* visit New York. As a citizen, I'm ashamed of the insanity. I grew up in the mid-west. Give me the "Wild West" over Orwellian New York any day... At least in the "Wild West" women and children could defend themselves!!!
Almost 100% of homeless people are armed in some way. The streets are a hard dangerous place to live. Some form of protection is necessary for survival.
Homeless are more likely to be attacked. You would not believe how victimized they are. This video is a propaganda to make homeless mentally ill. A percentage of them are but many ended up thru medical bills or other reasons. my house was foreclosed on illegally.
What exactly do you call armed? If you’re talking about guns rifles, and assault weapons that is categorically false , if you’re talking about forks and knives, possibly, but then again every American also has the same thing. How about some details before you try to degrade every person.
@brenrenn8306 There is no such thing as "assault weapon". All weapons can be used to assault. If you mean assault rifle, they are legal because they are semi-automatic just like a pistol. So tired of liberals acting like they know about guns when it's clear they've never even played Call of Duty
My wife is a P.O and aprox 75% of her clients are homeless drug users. The state offers many options...housing, job opportunities, rehab, classes, etc. It's a liberal state, and I commend the efforts, but out of her 75% homeless clients, 96% stay in their ruts by their own decision making.
I’ve been a mental health professional before and since deinstitutionalization began. Some people are too sick to know they need help. Give them a chance to recover by helping them get same is not abusive. It is compassionate. Otherwise they are homeless and in and out of jail.
@dutchybag yep. U well people make unwell choices. Some need to have no choice for their own good. But blame the liberal politicians lawyers for this.
Imagine if billionaires paid their taxes! Trump stole over $600+ million from Americans by not paying his taxes. Theil the billionaire that funded MAGA in a single $1.6 billion dollar transaction, should have paid $400million paid exactly $0 after playing the system then had the audacity to suggest the ultra-wealthy having to pay taxes is theft-& you probably voted for this administration of criminality, therefore you are part of the problem!
Let those that actually live there worry about their city. Cash seems to have the worst city experience while the New Yorkers I know do not. Maybe he is just unlucky?
A good portion of them have been lining their pockets for eons, across the nation. Just to clarify, I'm not saying all but most. The rare one, the politician with integrity, is working double time to make up a drop in the bucket difference. I truly believe there a few good people in the higher levels trying to help.
My sis had food thrown at her and started screaming at everyone around her. Honestly these people need to be placed so they don’t pose a threat to themselves or others.
The whole economy is screwed up and is causing quite a bit of homelessness. We just let mentally ill people roam the streets so this shouldn’t be any surprise. If you live in a capitalist economy you should be able to get a job at any time but the applicant tracking systems are making it a nightmare to get hired not to mention having to compete with the flood of immigrants competing for minimum wage jobs. Good luck to whoever can fix the mess. You’re probably better off joining the Amish.
This is what its like to take the bus or train in Minneapolis. Nobody pays the bus driver and they dont do anything about it so the bus is full of trouble makers, and the train has no turnstyles, or way to force people to pay so the train is even worse. There's little to no security. I took a bus this week and a guy who seemed to be too high on fentanyl fell on me hard. He was heavy and it hurt and I could have got poked by a loose needle if he had one in his pocket, so you cant even mind your own business and stay above it.
Have lived in NY for 47 years and it has NEVER been this bad. I am just not using the trains unless I absolutely have to. Our state and local governments have completely failed us.
@@ScullieDana I did not but do remember that asking for a person's voting history is considered rude. I'm not offended but you'll piss someone off with it someday.
You can like a place and criticize it's laws and leadership. New York is a major cultural center for the US. Even the most right wing person will recognize that. Lifelong New Yorkers will criticize New York harder than anyone else.
Stay safe out there covering it all, I'm not from NYC or even close to NY however I do still appreciate knowing what is really going on thanks to these videos so frequently & they're also very well done! keep it up! (: I'm sure your fellow New Yorkers appreciate you as well!(: Edit: Spelling/Grammar
I have lived in NYC my entire life and one thing I have learned is to depend on your instincts. I depend on the transit system as I never felt the need to learn how to drive. I would never stand on the edge. There are screens to tell you when the trains is coming. If the train car has less than 3 people I switch to another car. I have also approached homeless people who look like they need but I use my instincts. If you live in fear then you attract the energy. I will offer a hand to a homeless by using my instincts and of course prayer. Always prayer. I took a class on safe many years ago and I learned that when a stranger approaches you quickly look at their shoes. If you have nice shoes you get no money from me. If you need help with a suit and your shoes are busted looking then it is a red flag. Also leave any park in NYC before it gets dark. Most important never ever leave your home without prayer. Take care and many blessings.
Yes and No🤔They closed due to abuse of power going on towards patients and the business itself. When people that are needed in those positions become more empathetic with integrity to actually care for these people not over power with abuse then we will have a solution otherwise lawsuits will keep coming so they can’t afford to have them open. Got to remember anyone of us can be put in a mental ward at anytime, how would you want to be treated🤔☕️
@@metalmike570People shouldn’t be jailed solely on the basis of homelessness. Those requiring inpatient mental health care and supervision should have that option available for the courts to assign but mental illness itself is not a crime.
Omg. You know he was an EVIL REPUBLICAN. Right?? Communism takes a bit longer to work but boy o boy it's really improving those compassionate Democrat's politicians and your lifes. Right? Vote Blue. No matter Who!! Thats the Commie agenda.
ahh yes the Four Seasons Total Landscaping guy. Would be nice to have a choice other then crap and burning crap. How do we out of so many people end up always having to pick between a useless slightly corrupt leader, or someone very corrupt that actively makes life even harder.
Cash, I’ve been ‘following’ you since the pandemic. I moved from Upstate NY to Long Island in 1965. I then moved to NC in 1968. I’ve been back to NYC several times and I used to enjoy going to NYC. The last time I was in NYC was 2003 and I traveled from Manhattan to the Bronx and all over the city with my 17 year old daughter. We definitely enjoyed NYC. I wouldn’t go anywhere near NYC today! The crime and homeless population is totally out of control! Regarding the 72 hour involuntary commitment issue, there is supposed to be an assessment! As a retired Behavior Therapist, the mental health system is seriously broken! If proper assessment is completed during the 72 hour commitment, people should be treated, not released. Unfortunately, this is obviously not being done and this is part of this ‘revolving door’ problem. If someone is deemed to be a danger to themselves or others, they should not be released! Lack of proper assessment is contributing to the problems you have been reporting regarding immigration, homelessness, and mental health issues in NYC and especially the subway system! Thanks for keeping me informed on the issues in NYC! 😊
@ Please tell me what you experience in NYC because what I see on social media and news sources is the crime, homeless, and stores closing due to major theft. I hate to see this beautiful city destroyed. I remember NYC in 1980 when I stayed with my cousin.
@ yeah sure!! Everyone is just making a big deal about nothing and they’re just making it all up to make NYC look bad right? I can’t believe all these people are on here lying. Like you know all these facts and all these people saying just has to be wrong right?
@thrithgolden2748 It won't get dangerous for them they are well protected. Plus these people have carry permits they can carry anywhere anytime without a permission slip.
They shut most of not all in Harlem/bronx the areas where needed the most then with the gentrification of some areas just migrating the crazy people around the city
@@YorktownClass no, there is no protection in the actual subway cars. Law enforcement just stands by the turnstiles to catch the fare evaders they've been ignoring for the past decade or so
Sleeping on subway trains or in stations should be illegal. Evict anyone caught sleeping and have strict enforcement of subway tolls. Homeless people have no place in the subway unless theyr are actually going somewhere.
If they hadn't closed the shelters then built centers for immigrants as opposed to unhoused New York residents this madness wouldn't be taking place... ------------
Keep voting people like Alvin Bragg and Leticia James. More concerned with their own political and financial gain. They dont have to deal with your subway.
Imagine if billionaires paid their taxes! Trump stole over $600+ million from Americans by not paying his taxes. Theil the billionaire that funded MAGA in a single $1.6 billion dollar transaction, should have paid $400million paid exactly $0 after playing the system then had the audacity to suggest the ultra-wealthy having to pay taxes is theft-& you probably voted for this administration of criminality, therefore you are part of the problem!
So those two people are the problem? Guaranteed you only know LJ's name from fox news. I mean, she is the only prosecutor in the entire nation that that had the stones to hold the orange imbecile accountable.
NYC has been the same for the last 30 years it was a lot more dangerous in the late 80s. I go back to the city and take the subway all the time I have never seen an armed homeless person in nyc in my life.
@@Vonseeka1 I rode the subway, back and forth to work, since the early 80s up to 2005 when I left NY. I thank God for that decision every day. I did love working in the city . Guliani definitely did a good job. Even if you only give him credit for cleaning up 42 st. When we first left, I would go back just to walk around the city. Today, I would never ride the subway.
@@Peepeestorm thanking god everyday for not living in nyc is a little overkill. It’s not that bad guys. Also we get who vote for is how democracy works. It’s kinda two sides of the same coin these days corruption and greed is the common denominator.
The subway is a Transit facility, not lodging. Pass a law that says you must either be moving or actively waiting on a train. Sitting, sleeping or begging will result in removal. Repeat offenses will result in incarceration. Harsh? Perhaps. But letting people destroy the subway or society as a whole by failing to make a positive contribution to society is unacceptable. Self-destruction is the granular level of societal failure as a whole.
Thank you for your videos. You do some really great work and you are keeping us informed with real life news that we aren't going to get from mainstream media. Thank you so very much for your hard work.
Thank you for your compassion and pointing out the nonsolutions. New Yorkers deserve to feel safe in public places and unhoused people deserve safe places to sleep.
WTF? I'm 64 and I'm trying to live off of less than 800 in SSI. Why don't the taxpayers furnish me with a nice little free warm and safe place in a fancy Times Square hotel well?
riding public transportation in US cities is a roll of a dice .. from mentally unstable homeless to thugs and gangs and...even disruptive, disrespectful hi schoolers . .. Youll never see this stuff in Russian , Polish or Hungarian subways
@@toetz4491 nope I live in a big city and all this homeless person stuff is just a scare tactic to distract from the real issues and you people fall for it every time. Homeless people can be annoying and loud sometimes but very rarely dangerous
Many of these homeless who have families who have tried everything to get them help but it won't work if they don't want help. There's nothing more distressing than having a child addicted to drugs who you can't help because they will not listen to you
@@elainecongo3827 The answer is to get the addicts OUT of the city and into a new life far away. Clean them up. Educate them. Give them tools. Have them build their own community by hand. That will revive community spirit, self satisfaction, work ethic, cooperation, and happiness. They'll get married. They'll have families. And they'll have at least two generations of clean living. End of drug problem. End of poverty as well. And we have only been doing that for a hundred thousands years at the very least. Imagine that.
Meanwhile....other cities in the world -- including Singapore, Hong Kong, and Moscow -- literally have expensive works of art in their subway tunnels without any graffiti or incidents of crime. Gee, what do they NOT have that we do??
Trouble is places like Singapore you have capital punishment for shit like being gay or possession of marijuana. They are very nice and clean places, but the trade off is it’s a dictatorship. But there clearly is a balance between homeless apocalypse and getting caned by the government for having a blunt.
@@LulzRoyceBeen there. Singaporeans are an affluent people. Compared to New York it’s a safe and prosperous place to live and as long as you don’t eff around, you’ll never get bothered by police. It’s leagues better than the current NYC.
@@LulzRoycewhat does being gay have to do with it and what does capital punishment for marijuana have to do with it I mean if you're going to do that we would definitely have to have capital punishment for alcohol do you think that would solve the problem? What a truly ignorant statement
Need to change these laws back from misdemeanors to felonies. Most of these homeless people need to be put in longer term drug treatment programs.Governor Hochul has failed to call these legislators and judges out who won’t change these laws
So lets change misdemeanor petty crimes to felonies? That is super broad and nonsensical. Wtf are you even talking about? Which crimes are you proposing to change?
I remember a few years back in Vancouver, Canada there was incident where transit cops tased and forcibly dragged a woman out a station because she was running around screaming at people with a knife, transit police released a statement saying if you threaten people expect force to be used against you by police. There was a little bit of public backlash at the time but today I swear the trains and stations are one of the few places in that city you WON'T see this sort of behavior so the heavy handed approach clearly worked.
When will the people of NYC ever understand the subway is a transportation source for millions. It’s not a hotel, hostel or a homeless shelter. People who think this is helpful for them don’t understand their true needs! It’s truly sad!
You might be the one lacking understanding here. Compassion for the homeless doesn’t mean wanting them to remain in their current situation-how absurd! In New York City, many homeless individuals opt to stay on the streets or subways rather than shelters due to concerns about safety, overcrowding, lack of privacy, and rigid rules. Negative past experiences, fear of losing belongings, and challenges accessing tailored services also play a role, while some prefer the perceived freedom of living on their own terms despite the hardships. Instead of viewing the issue through a simplistic, black-and-white lens, take a moment to research the complexities. Ask yourself: If I were homeless in a broken system with shelters that housed illness, despair, and violence, would I choose to stay there? Until systemic reforms are enacted at the highest legislative levels, NYC will continue to face these persistent challenges.
@@AS-rk5vb But its easier to blame them so people will continue to do it. While there are definitely people who are violet and not there mentally, and especially living on the streets is not good for the body or mind. If people are in a bad situation, and there is no real hope for things to get better things are unlikely to change. so its complicated
@@AS-rk5vbI think we should prioritize those that have the means to financially sustain this infrastructure It's also why people jump the turnstiles why pay to put yourself in a dangerous situation Why pay to have a potential violent interaction I get that homelessness is a nuanced issue but what isn't is prioritizing them over the needs of tax paying law abiding citizens Public transportation infrastructure should be used as such and every new yorker deserves to be able to have cheap safe clean public transportation. There should be zero tolerance for violence even if they are homeless or mental health issue. Zero tolerance for violence hard consequences for repeat offenders Keep our law abiding citizens safe
This is the only solution I can see working. We only weaken our cohesion by allowing people who can't function properly to live on the streets. It helps no one and we HAVE the money! We just keep sending it overseas
But make them actual residential care centers, not miserable dungeons of neglect. The whole idea behind closing the old asylums was: a) they were abusive and horrific, and b) "community mental health facilities" were supposed to take their place. Needless to say, "b" never happened. The problem is, regular folks don't seem to understand that homeless people can't just "not be anywhere." That's physically impossible. If we don't want them to camp out on the streets and subways, we have to come up with some meaningful way to actually help them.
Many of these homeless people have families who have tried everything to get them help, but it won't work unless they want it. Nothing is more upsetting than having a child who is addicted to drugs and refuses to listen to you.
It's wrong to assume that these families are good people. How do you know if ''they have tried everything''? Some people are neurodivergent and are treated like shit and are discarded by their ''loving'' families....yeah, very 'good' innocent people....
Part of not enforcing crime and arresting people is that the people who need psychiatric care are not in a place to get it. People with untreated psychiatric problems cannot make decisions that would help them.
So what you're saying is that because you pay a lot of taxes that systemic issues like homelessness/lack of mental health services should be gone somehow? Since when did paying taxes reform the entire system? The system isn't working.
@@houseofbryks_ CLICK BAIT! With the lack of fact checking, it will be harder for people to recognize phonies like this. But take my word for it, this is all fake and intended to whip people up into a MAGA frenzy.
@@orrorsaness5942 I mean for instance right now it's 22 degrees outside. I'm saying the homeless are better off locked up somewhere for their own good rather than living on the streets. There should be Special Jails / Detention Centers just for them!!! Possible rehabilitation program and eventual release.
Anyone whose been homeless, and made it out; KNOWS that 99% of these people on the streets CANNOT BE HELPED. They dont want to help themselves, they want to fuck around, leech & freeload... Its how most of them got in their position in the first place
It doesn't matter, they should be forced to get some government subsidized pyschiatric help, along with guaranteed housing no matter the condition so that way they have a roof over their head. If they did this with "dangerous illegal immigrants and migrants" there's no reason they can't do this with citizens of this nation. Rehabilitation, followed by more Rehabilitation into society more and more, until they stand on their own 2 feet, and can be more productive members of society. Jail should be a last resort for homeless people. And even then we should work on making prison more than just sentencing, penalty, and adding a lot more Rehabilitation as well.
I've been there. Also I know that non-homeless people are fucking up and what to fuckup things more and more, bragging about their privileges of having home and family. Society is rotten, don't blame the homeless.
@@IAm-pi7kf I think that creating local, controlled communities, where you need to work a minimum while you recover, and stepping up little by little, is the most compasive option. Obviously you don't want to mix the dangerous with the less troubled ones. Having to do efforts to get food, be in touch with nature, can help a lot. They can use supporting pets too. You could call them ''rural communities'' or ''rehab towns'' or whatever, but I think at least one experimental place must be tried. If it works, create more, and while the people get recovered, they can work there, helping others who are coming in.
You know, there are lots of homeless people on TH-cam and you can learn all about them. I followed one from Austin TX. who was totally feral and totally smart. They love freedom! When they need food or drugs, they panhandle or dumpster dive. Modern day hobos ride freight trains all over the country and have quite a life. Some are able to travel for free on buses at the tax payers expense. But these NYC homeless are a different breed. It’s a complex situation.
There is some truth to what you're saying. Not all, but a lot are like that. I'm homeless, I work, I go to college that I pay for with the money I work for. It's INSANE, but I'll get out of this situation. I'm not homeless because of any moral or mental issues, just couldn't afford rent. But there are a lot of reasons why people are homeless. However, we are marginalized. No one wants to hear us out. So what society does is throw us all in the same basket. I'm sick of it. They put people who have nothing to lose, don't want to do shit with their lives with people like me who are working hard to change my circumstances.
Replace poverty with homeless. "I am for doing good to the poor, but...I think the best way of doing good to the poor, is not making them easy in poverty, but leading or driving them out of it. I observed...that the more public provisions were made for the poor, the less they provided for themselves, and of course became poorer. And, on the contrary, the less was done for them, the more they did for themselves, and became richer.” - Benjamin Franklin
@DonaldDeCicco Harsh, but ultimately true. But I think there are both carrots and sticks that should be involved. And certainly there should be a work requirement attached to welfare, especially for young people without dependent kids.
Another clueless dude, not knowing than individuals are under economic tyranny in capitalist regimes like the USA. The most vulnerable get blown sideways.
@1byte4 Not true. Hochul was ELECTED by the people of New York. The voters ultimately bare responsibility. As President Obama told us, "Elections have consequences. "
the ideas are sound save for alcohol....it is a 24 hour world. the commies in charge are trying to change that so they have more control via the darkness but i digress . i work many shifts and all days of the week. i should be able to purchase whatever whenever i can. not punished by poor decisions of the weak.
End meth? Got any suggestions, genius? Didn’t think so. If you want drug tests for food stamps, then everyone getting any type of assistance from the government will have to take drug tests. How’s that going to work? But it’s people like you who don’t think before commenting who seem to have all the answers.
Treating the symptom but not the illness. Anyone not uber rich is 1 medical diagnosis, 1 natural disaster, 1 layoff, 1 bad break away from homelessness. And once you get to that stage, way too many people start seeing you as subhuman and would rather you locked up somewhere out of sight so they dont have to see how society has failed our neighbors. What else were we expecting from a society which normalizes this? Black or white, man or woman, queer or not, poor or middle class, left or right - corporate greed in America WILL kill us all one day. It’s already started.
You are SO right. Privileged people who do not accept they ARE privileged, are big part of the problem. And they can be conservative or lefties, privileged to the bone, all of them.
@@johnteets2921 it's on the largest scale and thus inflicts the most damage. A corporation's decisions and influence has the capacity to hurt people by the tens of millions. If not by the billions (ex. Climate change).
Also why is there so much demand for drugs other than addiction? Why do people seem to see the need to party to that extreme? Are our troubles and problems so bad in this country that we are compelled to take a chemical hammer to our brains? WTF people?
Well done. You forgot to add: He sees you when you're peeing. He know when you shoot crack. He's going to arrest you and send you straight back. Oh, you better watch out.
Arrest the people that defend themselves and release or don’t even arrest the assailants. Did anyone expect a different result? At this point I wouldn’t be surprised if armed gangs/mafia started enforcing the peace and charging riders themselves.
I started going to NYC back in the 70’s, when I was 21. Still made my regular trips there until 10 years ago. No city has what it has to offer. However, nothing it has to offer is worth putting up with this degree of dystopia and risking your life.
Long ago, New York was good place to visit, and even helicopter tour over NYC was affordable by then standards. Now, the cost of living has skyrocketed well above personal income, the more so for people from the EU. Who would want to visit a crappy and costly city carrying a high security risk?
Well actually you probably wouldn't go and get a family member who was living in the subway if you had "rescued" them 80 times prior and each time, they either started a fire in your home, killed your pet, tried to stab you in your sleep, tried to molest your kids, did hard drugs in your home and left the needle in your baby's play pen after they were used, bringing prostitutes into your kids bedroom with your kid in it, eating feces out of the toilet and smearing feces all over the walls of the house, starting fires in the garage, breaking windows... stealing and pawning all of your stuff, and taking your credit cards and buying drugs, peeing everywhere and screaming all night because they were on meth, no you probably would never go and get that family member... from the subway...
I was homeless for so long... 90% of cases are because the person is too lazy to participate in the machine called industry. Once I found out how to love myself and take pride in my occupational performance, I was cured and never looked back.
"too lazy to participate in the machine called industry" Maybe you were lucky to do menial jobs, "and take pride in my occupational performance". Others may not even have had that luck.
@nicholasthompson7690 Thank you. It is heavy. We have no idea why he lives on the street. Just a crazy sad life to deal with. He could live with me. The entire time.
@@omkhuluBasss my nephew did. He had a open door here. Some stay close to Fentanyl. Or sell and beg on the street. Theres many stories. You can't rent in NYC Poor. Its very expensive today. My first rent was $100 in 1978.
I'm glad the NYPD found it necessary to track me down through multiple stations and give me a $50 ticket for drinking a White Claw on the train platform while minding my own business. That's definitely the problem they need to address, totally not this nonsense.
"Because AG Bragg will judge me more harshly than any criminal, I will not end the threat to others and myself in this train. Just escape. Don't get involved." This is now our attitude. City's fault.
Constitutional rights to own, carry, and protect ourselves should never be infringed upon! These are only some of the consequences of taking our rights away.
the new police commissioner who never was a cop but comes from billions who's cousin is in black rock will do nothing to prevent it. bring back mental institutions
@@dingusdingus2152 Decentralisation started with Kennedy , Community Mental Health Act of 1963. You would think 8 years Obama and 4 years of Biden would fix all of this, but seems worse in blue states
Happy Cash pivoted his channel away from apartment showings in New York to showing the reality if you find yourself unfortunate enough to wind up in NYC. Shows Cash has a moral compass. Thank you Cash for your honesty and showing others what native New Yorkers already know. Save your money /sanity/life - stay out of NYC!
As a former New Yorker, it's embarrassing that all these things are happening at all boroughs. I'm a Democrat but watching all this mess every time Cash has a new post... makes me really disappointed at how these officials are handling the immigration, crime with the Venezualan gangs, violence in Subways and streets; really really disappointed.
@@lmxcv5904 democrat or not it wouldn't change anything. All our government officials are still seem like they are trying to kill us and take our money and throwing us away or out rather than clean the cities and helping the people that work like dogs to make a legal money and pay the unrealistic tax and rent/ mortgage.
@@lmxcv5904HEY DEMOCRAT ..WHY DO YOU NEVER VOTE THESE CROOKS AND CRIMINALS OUT OF YOUR PARTY ? WHY BE A DEMOCRAT AT ALL!? WHAT GOOD HAVE ANY OF THESE OLD HORSES DONE FOR YOUR " IMAGINED LONG AGO CITY OF ?? rats roaches ,dirt , garbage , bums , drunks , junkys , killer imigrants , gangs, I could go on, but Im talking to ??? I have no idea what kind a person deliberatly votes for these liars , thieves , criminals , Theres not enough room to give a good picture of the average democrat politician.😮😢
I've watched many of your videos and have subscribed, however I think you have done exceptionally well in explaining the situation in this news report. Exceptional 💫💫💫💫💫
Great job putting this video together!! Super informative covering the issues with unbiased reporting. Thank you for all the work and time it took to create this quality piece.
Someone being free after 80 crimes might be the problem.
I work in the courts , there’s people with between 100 and 167 arrest and still walking the streets, sickening.
You're obviously a racist bigot and the government should take your kids. 🎉😂😂🎉 but foreal wtf 80 crimes!?!?! this shit is never gonna stop 😡
it is notoriously corrupt.. what more can be said...
@@mkevicus1755well what do u expect people don't wanna vote differently Biden made bail laws more easier less people start working on trying to always elect knew people then they can't expect different things or results
@@russelneilv1361it’s not corruption anymore…
It’s stupidity 😂😅
Where I hear a politician say foreign aid or money to help the homeless, first thing that pops in my head is money laundering.
When a politician advocates for federal aid to help the homeless in the US it's money laundering as well.
Same.,
According to California's own claims with the number of homeless people and how much money they spent, it ends up being about $186,000 dollars per person in one year. What a crock.
NGOs are a form of money laundering that perpetuate the original problem.
Cool It with The Anti-Semitic Remarks
Neglect is not compassion.
That, and this is clearly about race
@LimoneneDaddy But it IS about benefiting off New York's social decline. Which this channel is a prime beneficiary of due to the nonstop coverage of the failing state of New York. 💺🥸📰
@@SLAPTALK then don't let him win, fix it
I think the homeless need their own jails, where they can serve time and be taken care of.
@@LimoneneDaddyNo it's not.
I saw that guy brandishing a long screwdriver inside a subway car. I left that car at the next stop, told cops about it and another subway employee and they didn5 even bother. They said did he threaten you? Shortly afterward, someone got stabbed
Wow there's no urgency but now it's an emergency just crazy !
You must have been terrified. Thoughts and prayers my guy.
Here’s the messed up part. Those of us that have been trained to deal with these type of people are not allowed to do so. If we do, we go to jail. That’s what needs to be changed. Even if they’re let back out onto the streets, they’ll know that someone is there who’s not going to take their shit. Honestly, I’d say let’s get rid of the cameras and go back to good old fashion whooping ass. If anything that should prove that these camera systems are not here to save you, they’re here to ensure people that follow the law behave accordingly.
Think about who you vote for because the blue side is never the right side these days. They are the last ones that are going to protect you. Legitimately do your homework on every candidate you vote or planning on voting on really look into their goals and there history. People just vote on what they hear they going to do not what they have done in the past. Who they're affiliated with
Think about who you vote for because the blue side is never the right side these days. They are the last ones that are going to protect you. Legitimately do your homework on every candidate you vote or planning on voting on really look into their goals and there history. People just vote on what they hear they going to do not what they have done in the past. Who they're affiliated with
I hate that they’re only doing things when their position of power is threatened.
Cops don’t have power anymore
When _their_ position of power is threatened.
Proofreading is your friend.
They're not even doing anything of substance about it. It's just smoke and mirrors so they can gaslight you that they're working hard to fix those issues (that they themselves caused) so all the useful idiots will vote for them again, only for all of this crap to continue when the election are done
@ oh your right.
The only power voters have is their vote. The rich will cut off the money in 1 second if the politicians don't do as they are told. The average voter in NYC is easy to string along with empty promises. The voters need to be as picky with their vote as the rich are with their money.
Gov. Hochul is part of the problem. She's 200 miles away from NYC. She has no idea what its like for real subway riders.
You have it very wrong. She knows... she just doesn't care... she's part of the machine.
Her wig would fall off.
YOU NEED TO QUIT VOTING HER IN and quit voting blue! I'm in Western NY and votes from the five boroughs are the only ones that count. Im glad you get to deal with her policies just like we've been dealing with them since Cuomo
Make NYC the Capitol. She'd have to use the Subway to get around the city.
@ NOBODY ever voted for Hochul!!!!! She got that job when Repugs forced Cuomo out. We never heard of her here in NYC. She just shoveled on some makeup and took that job.
the politicans are the cause of this mess
Don't worry I'm sure they already have their solution.
No the people who put these politicians in are the problem, they put Hochul, Bragg, and Deblasio, and Jumanne William in.
They vote for them.
@@whoeffincares Yea, they stay out of the subway.
They keep voting for democrats so they get what they wanted. Crime, pollution, illegals, homelessness, abortion after giving birth, etc. This is what they prefer.
Almost all homeless people are armed in some way. The streets are an extremely dangerous place to live. Some kind of protection is required for survival.
Average life expectancy is 3 years after they become homeless in NYC.
I became homeless and was forced to live in my vehicle starting 1.5 years ago. First thing I did was buy a firearm (LEGALLLY buy a firearm; don't lose your shit). Thankfully I haven't had to draw on anyone, but there's a lot of crazies where I live, you never know who could smash your window in with a crow bar at 3 am. Sad thing is, it didn't used to be like this. I've lived here 20 years and I never would have believed it could get this bad.
@AlessiaX1 bot
I WOULD NOT VISIT NEW YORK UNLESS I WAS ARMED
This is propaganda. Real nyorkers and nybums don't care about non of this.These are people trying to set a agenda.
If only there was a Constitutional right that enabled you to protect yourself.
Imagine that!👍
Hmmmmmm
All the stories of people beating up homeless people in the street, this is natures arms race in urbania.
Treat people like animals and they become one...
@@Itsgone99: "Treat people like animals and they become one...."
And vice-versa.
You mean that wouldn't result in the NY A.G. having you arrested and wasting months of your life trying you for murder instead? Just look at what Daniel Penny went through after defending himself and multiple other people, and he wasn't even armed. Do you think it's going to be a learning lesson for the A.G.? Maybe, but not in the way you'd think -- to them, he's a "got away" that they'll study to try to figure out a way to make their bogus charges stick.
Hochul and Adams should ride the subway everyday without their fancy police escort.
cathy hochul is one of the most out of touch politicians there are. it's pretty normal for them to be detached from the problems, but she takes an extra step because she actually seems so dumb that she genuinely believes that she ISNT detached. She made this stupid video once of her pretending to be a relatable normal person where she was grilling burgers and steaks and she literally didnt know how to use a spatula. Progressive NY!!!!!!!!!!!
@@7777russ As if -
@@poolofstuff no shes not. they are doing this on purpose. Trust me. They are paid puppets doing their physco masters bidding.
@7777russ Adams is at least trying and is as a result the target of lawfare. Biden and the Democrats did a lot wrong, the most pernicious is using the justice system to attack their political opponents.
100% this. Early morning, late evening, every other time in between. Alone.
I heard from a friend that was robbed on the subway and insisted on reporting it (mta police said essentially why bother) that they took her report on the sidewalk, she noticed they put the street name, not the subway stop, called them on it and insisted they put the subway stations she was robbed between, and said she would be following through and reporting them for falsifying a report if they put the street (insinuating it happened in the street not down in the subway). One cop basically told her they are told to do this, it lowers the subway crime stats
report them for corruption too
wow that is awful
It’s sad but the police feel like their efforts are ignored by New York leader…
Lawless and so senseless! The only hope is for the Mayor to do something, surely the governor will not!
Well that just says it all. They can't keep up with all the crimes so they are hiding it... whitewashing it.
That’s fucked up too
Imagine choosing to live in NYC, where you can either pay an insane tax to drive a car or risk your life taking public transportation.
Insanity.
the politicans are destorying the middle class
Yes
I hate being destoried.
very deliberately
Nooo, democrats are destroying themselves
THERE HAS NOT BEEN MIDDLE CLASS FOR A LONG TIME
Nyc is such a dump. What an embarrassment to the legacy of what was such a legendary city.
So much so that Me or my family don't travel there anymore. The prices for hotels, you can't drive in NYC anymore, the Subways are definitely off limits and you can't defend yourself w/o fear of prosecution. So we don't go anymore. The liberal democrat party has made it too dangerous to be there.
That’s what democrat control gives you every single time 😂
Add San Francisco, Chicago, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, San Diego, Austin, Denver...you get the idea.
It's not just New York, it's nearly every major city. The good people have already left.
all of our cities are. its more than just a democrat/republican issue that most pea brained idiots are stuck on and cant get past. its the people who are in these cities. i really want to move away from any metropolitain area now REALLY bad lol
Imagine if the billions spent on illegal immigrants was spent on our own homeless people?
The real problem is the mexicans taking the jobs frfr
Keep dreaming
@Ockwordly... Why Stop at USA+UK illegals Y # legals too? Packed🧳🧳🧳🧳🛍🎒💰 & Waiting👩🏿🦱🛳🛳🛳🛳🛳 IsProblem🤔 Solved?Are U 😂 Now?🏳Stop 🔥🔥
Imagine if the middle class got to keep more than half their income and could afford to have kids rather than subsidizing poor peoples kids.
Imagine if people understood subject/verb agreement.
Mr. Cash Jordan,
Thank you for your remarkable reporting on New York City and the problems that she faces every day. I appreciate your compassion. And you are non-arrogant way of reporting things. I can feel that you are honestly concerned about the conditions in which New York is in. I thank you for your awesome reporting .❤
The activists should take the homeless into their home. Problem solved 😎🙏
Funny how when all those illegals were bussed North all of a sudden border security became an issue 😂
Eww gross, Never!
They prefer harbouring illegals
@@lJ0blixen as long as it is not in their own community of course XD
Activists only want to look like they care. They'll never practice what they preach.
It’s ridiculous the lack of accountability in this city…
what are you, a racist?! ...kidding...
Same problem in California.
So !! Is there really any GOOD reason your still there? It will never become anything better ! Things like this as always ,go from bad to worse.look at Detroit...who? what? where? Dead broken down pile of dirt rats
and rubble. Nothing will change that , and theres no such thing as magic. 😮
Lack of accountability with channels like this too, using fake clickbait thumbnail bullsh*t, wasting peoples time
Lived in Seattle for a few years NY is following the same path as Seattle Oregon i moved back home to Massachusetts in 2019 we got crime around here nothing like that thing that pisses me off people get in harsher trouble doing next to nothing while the real criminals get a slap on the wrist
Long term mental hospitals need to return.
Started my healthcare career in 1981... when they were emptying mental hospitals. Doubt the pendulum will swing the other way under Gov. Cruella Hoch-ghoul!
Agree
But but but...a lot of stuff got taken out of the DSM-5....like being a deception or part of the HDLGTV community is no longer considered that....and look at the end result
Why should we take in, other countries mentally ill. They should be deported.
Turn the prisons theY are closing into mental health facilities
This is why I will *NEVER* visit New York. As a citizen, I'm ashamed of the insanity. I grew up in the mid-west. Give me the "Wild West" over Orwellian New York any day... At least in the "Wild West" women and children could defend themselves!!!
Almost 100% of homeless people are armed in some way. The streets are a hard dangerous place to live. Some form of protection is necessary for survival.
Homeless are more likely to be attacked. You would not believe how victimized they are. This video is a propaganda to make homeless mentally ill. A percentage of them are but many ended up thru medical bills or other reasons. my house was foreclosed on illegally.
If only citizens could do the same
@@kylespevak6781 get off the internet, brain dead retrd
What exactly do you call armed? If you’re talking about guns rifles, and assault weapons that is categorically false , if you’re talking about forks and knives, possibly, but then again every American also has the same thing. How about some details before you try to degrade every person.
@brenrenn8306 There is no such thing as "assault weapon". All weapons can be used to assault. If you mean assault rifle, they are legal because they are semi-automatic just like a pistol.
So tired of liberals acting like they know about guns when it's clear they've never even played Call of Duty
I’ve been homeless. 90% of these people cannot be helped.
My wife is a P.O and aprox 75% of her clients are homeless drug users. The state offers many options...housing, job opportunities, rehab, classes, etc. It's a liberal state, and I commend the efforts, but out of her 75% homeless clients, 96% stay in their ruts by their own decision making.
Is that why they help the migrants instead?
I’ve been a mental health professional before and since deinstitutionalization began. Some people are too sick to know they need help. Give them a chance to recover by helping them get same is not abusive. It is compassionate. Otherwise they are homeless and in and out of jail.
How did you get out. And what makes you think these people can't be helped?
@dutchybag yep. U well people make unwell choices. Some need to have no choice for their own good. But blame the liberal politicians lawyers for this.
She's spending a billion dollars and only $50,000 of them it will make it to the cause. New York wake up
Imagine if billionaires paid their taxes! Trump stole over $600+ million from Americans by not paying his taxes. Theil the billionaire that funded MAGA in a single $1.6 billion dollar transaction, should have paid $400million paid exactly $0 after playing the system then had the audacity to suggest the ultra-wealthy having to pay taxes is theft-& you probably voted for this administration of criminality, therefore you are part of the problem!
Let those that actually live there worry about their city. Cash seems to have the worst city experience while the New Yorkers I know do not. Maybe he is just unlucky?
A good portion of them have been lining their pockets for eons, across the nation. Just to clarify, I'm not saying all but most. The rare one, the politician with integrity, is working double time to make up a drop in the bucket difference. I truly believe there a few good people in the higher levels trying to help.
My sis had food thrown at her and started screaming at everyone around her. Honestly these people need to be placed so they don’t pose a threat to themselves or others.
Bring back prison sentences and work camps. See how quick it changes
The whole economy is screwed up and is causing quite a bit of homelessness. We just let mentally ill people roam the streets so this shouldn’t be any surprise. If you live in a capitalist economy you should be able to get a job at any time but the applicant tracking systems are making it a nightmare to get hired not to mention having to compete with the flood of immigrants competing for minimum wage jobs. Good luck to whoever can fix the mess. You’re probably better off joining the Amish.
It only works IF they lock up criminals
This !
NO, JUST WORK CAMPS...PRISON COSTS A FORTUNE FOR WORKING TAX PAYERS ...
Of course the most basic observation and study would prove that this has never really worked but of course you know more than anybody who's an expert
This is what its like to take the bus or train in Minneapolis. Nobody pays the bus driver and they dont do anything about it so the bus is full of trouble makers, and the train has no turnstyles, or way to force people to pay so the train is even worse. There's little to no security. I took a bus this week and a guy who seemed to be too high on fentanyl fell on me hard. He was heavy and it hurt and I could have got poked by a loose needle if he had one in his pocket, so you cant even mind your own business and stay above it.
Thanks for the Liberals Voting for Moron's like Stolen Valor WALZ Time to Vote Red
that's how it is in every city on earth. how are you going to force someone to pay a toll?
@@Bummerdrummer463 Yes! These are NOT “Mental,” problems, they are drug addicts, always looking to score.
@@パガイ Nonsense. It is not like it is like in most cities. Specifically in Japan.
You know God had to curse Sodom, right?
Have lived in NY for 47 years and it has NEVER been this bad. I am just not using the trains unless I absolutely have to. Our state and local governments have completely failed us.
If you voted for your current politicians don't complain !
AOC the dei hire is part of the problem
Did you vote for them?
How did you miss the 80's? Stuff was a whole heck of a lot worse then...and that was EVERYWHERE, not just the subway.
@@ScullieDana I did not but do remember that asking for a person's voting history is considered rude. I'm not offended but you'll piss someone off with it someday.
So if a business person carries a knife or handgun, they would get arrested. Homeless or unstable, oh that's fine. That's fine. Lunacy.
Has lunacy ever occurred in other cities or just the one you hate?
You can like a place and criticize it's laws and leadership. New York is a major cultural center for the US. Even the most right wing person will recognize that.
Lifelong New Yorkers will criticize New York harder than anyone else.
@@nt9389cope failed lefty
@@onpoint2292
That is not the case here sir. Just misreported info over about 50 videos with nothing prideful or patriotic in any way.
Stay safe out there covering it all, I'm not from NYC or even close to NY however I do still appreciate knowing what is really going on thanks to these videos so frequently & they're also very well done! keep it up! (:
I'm sure your fellow New Yorkers appreciate you as well!(:
Edit: Spelling/Grammar
I have lived in NYC my entire life and one thing I have learned is to depend on your instincts. I depend on the transit system as I never felt the need to learn how to drive. I would never stand on the edge. There are screens to tell you when the trains is coming. If the train car has less than 3 people I switch to another car. I have also approached homeless people who look like they need but I use my instincts. If you live in fear then you attract the energy. I will offer a hand to a homeless by using my instincts and of course prayer. Always prayer. I took a class on safe many years ago and I learned that when a stranger approaches you quickly look at their shoes. If you have nice shoes you get no money from me. If you need help with a suit and your shoes are busted looking then it is a red flag. Also leave any park in NYC before it gets dark. Most important never ever leave your home without prayer. Take care and many blessings.
@Z... Ditto! Its a Global Issue Now! Got the Memo!🏳
It's almost like shutting down Asylumns was a bad idea.
Yes and No🤔They closed due to abuse of power going on towards patients and the business itself. When people that are needed in those positions become more empathetic with integrity to actually care for these people not over power with abuse then we will have a solution otherwise lawsuits will keep coming so they can’t afford to have them open. Got to remember anyone of us can be put in a mental ward at anytime, how would you want to be treated🤔☕️
Asylums.
It was. I think the homeless need their own jails, where they can serve time and be taken care of.
@@metalmike570People shouldn’t be jailed solely on the basis of homelessness. Those requiring inpatient mental health care and supervision should have that option available for the courts to assign but mental illness itself is not a crime.
It is not almost
Remember when Giuliani was the Mayor of New York? The good old days.
Omg. You know he was an EVIL REPUBLICAN. Right?? Communism takes a bit longer to work but boy o boy it's really improving those compassionate Democrat's politicians and your lifes. Right? Vote Blue. No matter Who!! Thats the Commie agenda.
Bloomberg was better.
ahh yes the Four Seasons Total Landscaping guy. Would be nice to have a choice other then crap and burning crap. How do we out of so many people end up always having to pick between a useless slightly corrupt leader, or someone very corrupt that actively makes life even harder.
The wop who cleaned up Twin Towers debris too quick, to cover up evidence.
@@asdf30111 because the common man foolishly thinks "experience" is a good thing in politics.
Cash, I’ve been ‘following’ you since the pandemic. I moved from Upstate NY to Long Island in 1965. I then moved to NC in 1968. I’ve been back to NYC several times and I used to enjoy going to NYC. The last time I was in NYC was 2003 and I traveled from Manhattan to the Bronx and all over the city with my 17 year old daughter. We definitely enjoyed NYC. I wouldn’t go anywhere near NYC today! The crime and homeless population is totally out of control! Regarding the 72 hour involuntary commitment issue, there is supposed to be an assessment! As a retired Behavior Therapist, the mental health system is seriously broken! If proper assessment is completed during the 72 hour commitment, people should be treated, not released. Unfortunately, this is obviously not being done and this is part of this ‘revolving door’ problem. If someone is deemed to be a danger to themselves or others, they should not be released! Lack of proper assessment is contributing to the problems you have been reporting regarding immigration, homelessness, and mental health issues in NYC and especially the subway system! Thanks for keeping me informed on the issues in NYC! 😊
You might want to know, this isn't really what NYC is like.
@ Please tell me what you experience in NYC because what I see on social media and news sources is the crime, homeless, and stores closing due to major theft. I hate to see this beautiful city destroyed. I remember NYC in 1980 when I stayed with my cousin.
@ yeah sure!! Everyone is just making a big deal about nothing and they’re just making it all up to make NYC look bad right? I can’t believe all these people are on here lying. Like you know all these facts and all these people saying just has to be wrong right?
@@chebroadnaxcope failed lefty
In NYC only politicians and people of importence can protect themselves, While the same politicians will not allow the citizens to protect themselves.
Exactly! That's why things have to start becoming DANGEROUS for them too!
😂😂😂
@thrithgolden2748 It won't get dangerous for them they are well protected. Plus these people have carry permits they can carry anywhere anytime without a permission slip.
I think the homeless need their own jails, where they can serve time and be taken care of.
RE-OPEN THE PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTIONS IMMEDIATELY!
And house homeless Americans intstead of illegals
They shut most of not all in Harlem/bronx the areas where needed the most then with the gentrification of some areas just migrating the crazy people around the city
The law enforcement at the entrance of the train station don’t wanna be stuck in the actual subway cars themselves
I thought they dispatched them inside
Again tw@t, you house illegals but not American homeless
@@YorktownClass no, there is no protection in the actual subway cars. Law enforcement just stands by the turnstiles to catch the fare evaders they've been ignoring for the past decade or so
that and no one wants to do a crapload of paperwork on someone that is just going to be released a half hour after arriving at the station either
I think the homeless need their own jails, where they can serve time and be taken care of.
The lawmakers should be forced to ride the subway system every single day. With no bodyguards.
Sleeping on subway trains or in stations should be illegal. Evict anyone caught sleeping and have strict enforcement of subway tolls. Homeless people have no place in the subway unless theyr are actually going somewhere.
Ok Hitler... Hope you never end up going through hard times
Arrested for sleeping is hilarious.
If they hadn't closed the shelters then built centers for immigrants as opposed to unhoused New York residents this madness wouldn't be taking place...
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They also are sick, especially in the winter.
@houseofbryks_ I didn't say to arrest them. Simply fine then AND walk them out if the subway so they have to pay to get back in.
Keep voting people like Alvin Bragg and Leticia James. More concerned with their own political and financial gain. They dont have to deal with your subway.
Too Bad They Aren't Put On Streets To Be There For A night without protection
Imagine if billionaires paid their taxes! Trump stole over $600+ million from Americans by not paying his taxes. Theil the billionaire that funded MAGA in a single $1.6 billion dollar transaction, should have paid $400million paid exactly $0 after playing the system then had the audacity to suggest the ultra-wealthy having to pay taxes is theft-& you probably voted for this administration of criminality, therefore you are part of the problem!
So those two people are the problem? Guaranteed you only know LJ's name from fox news. I mean, she is the only prosecutor in the entire nation that that had the stones to hold the orange imbecile accountable.
Leticia James 💃🏾💃🏾
Guliani fixed the city, Bloomberg kept it safe. DiBlasio was the beginning of the end for New York.
NYC has been the same for the last 30 years it was a lot more dangerous in the late 80s. I go back to the city and take the subway all the time I have never seen an armed homeless person in nyc in my life.
@@Vonseeka1 I rode the subway, back and forth to work, since the early 80s up to 2005 when I left NY. I thank God for that decision every day. I did love working in the city . Guliani definitely did a good job. Even if you only give him credit for cleaning up 42 st. When we first left, I would go back just to walk around the city. Today, I would never ride the subway.
You get the government you voted for
@@Peepeestorm thanking god everyday for not living in nyc is a little overkill. It’s not that bad guys. Also we get who vote for is how democracy works. It’s kinda two sides of the same coin these days corruption and greed is the common denominator.
Giuliani’s legacy is fried. Dead and gone.
The subway is a Transit facility, not lodging. Pass a law that says you must either be moving or actively waiting on a train. Sitting, sleeping or begging will result in removal. Repeat offenses will result in incarceration. Harsh? Perhaps. But letting people destroy the subway or society as a whole by failing to make a positive contribution to society is unacceptable. Self-destruction is the granular level of societal failure as a whole.
closing psychiatric institution was a big mistake- this people suffer the most under name of freedom
Even that was an fn mess! People want money for free!
They was doing to much bs in those places
Agreed some people just can't take of themselves😢
It was an early step in the globalists' long game to destroy the fabric of society.
Who closed them?
Thank you for your videos. You do some really great work and you are keeping us informed with real life news that we aren't going to get from mainstream media. Thank you so very much for your hard work.
Thank you for your compassion and pointing out the nonsolutions. New Yorkers deserve to feel safe in public places and unhoused people deserve safe places to sleep.
@KristinAnna True but these progressive politicians wee not imposed on New Yorkers, they were ELECTED by New Yorkers.
WTF? I'm 64 and I'm trying to live off of less than 800 in SSI. Why don't the taxpayers furnish me with a nice little free warm and safe place in a fancy Times Square hotel well?
I think the homeless need their own jails, where they can serve time and be taken care of.
@@miketwomey4923You deserve affordable housing.
riding public transportation in US cities is a roll of a dice .. from mentally unstable homeless to thugs and gangs and...even disruptive, disrespectful hi schoolers . .. Youll never see this stuff in Russian , Polish or Hungarian subways
I ride the subway everyday homeless people are very rarely armed if ever and they are not a threat
@lordbread2083 must be a pretty sight .. no crazies and aggressive panhandlers... where were you ? Calcutta?
@@toetz4491 nope I live in a big city and all this homeless person stuff is just a scare tactic to distract from the real issues and you people fall for it every time. Homeless people can be annoying and loud sometimes but very rarely dangerous
Many of these homeless who have families who have tried everything to get them help but it won't work if they don't want help. There's nothing more distressing than having a child addicted to drugs who you can't help because they will not listen to you
It's sad.
That’s Why You
Put Them in A Mental Institution.
They get help whether
They Want Help Or Not!
so if your child assaults someone in the subway don't get upset at the subway rider for defending themselves.
THAT'S THE THING ALOT OF FOLKS SAY THEY NEED PROGRAMS TO HELP THEM BUT THERE ARE PROGRAMS AND THEY JUST TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THAT IT'S A REVOLVING DOOR
@@elainecongo3827 The answer is to get the addicts OUT of the city and into a new life far away. Clean them up. Educate them. Give them tools. Have them build their own community by hand. That will revive community spirit, self satisfaction, work ethic, cooperation, and happiness. They'll get married. They'll have families. And they'll have at least two generations of clean living. End of drug problem. End of poverty as well. And we have only been doing that for a hundred thousands years at the very least. Imagine that.
Save NYC!!! New leadership NOW.
New Yorkers aren’t capable of electing competent politicians who enforce the law.
Its not just the leadership its the laws
@@Emmy-J And the voters who elect progressive politicians.
Nothing left to save
I think the homeless need their own jails, where they can serve time and be taken care of.
Meanwhile....other cities in the world -- including Singapore, Hong Kong, and Moscow -- literally have expensive works of art in their subway tunnels without any graffiti or incidents of crime.
Gee, what do they NOT have that we do??
Trouble is places like Singapore you have capital punishment for shit like being gay or possession of marijuana. They are very nice and clean places, but the trade off is it’s a dictatorship. But there clearly is a balance between homeless apocalypse and getting caned by the government for having a blunt.
@@LulzRoyce the laws are all voted on, it's the literal opposite of dictatorship. They're more democratic than the US.
@@LulzRoyceBeen there. Singaporeans are an affluent people. Compared to New York it’s a safe and prosperous place to live and as long as you don’t eff around, you’ll never get bothered by police. It’s leagues better than the current NYC.
@@quito787🎯
@@LulzRoycewhat does being gay have to do with it and what does capital punishment for marijuana have to do with it I mean if you're going to do that we would definitely have to have capital punishment for alcohol do you think that would solve the problem? What a truly ignorant statement
Need to change these laws back from misdemeanors to felonies. Most of these homeless people need to be put in longer term drug treatment programs.Governor Hochul has failed to call these legislators and judges out who won’t change these laws
So lets change misdemeanor petty crimes to felonies? That is super broad and nonsensical. Wtf are you even talking about? Which crimes are you proposing to change?
I remember a few years back in Vancouver, Canada there was incident where transit cops tased and forcibly dragged a woman out a station because she was running around screaming at people with a knife, transit police released a statement saying if you threaten people expect force to be used against you by police. There was a little bit of public backlash at the time but today
I swear the trains and stations are one of the few places in that city you WON'T see this sort of behavior so the heavy handed approach clearly worked.
This is America here
Vancouver also finally sending people to involuntary care, nature is healing
No one’s talking about Vancouver.
@@Littlelikeme92 Obviously, he is.
When will the people of NYC ever understand the subway is a transportation source for millions. It’s not a hotel, hostel or a homeless shelter. People who think this is helpful for them don’t understand their true needs! It’s truly sad!
Oh but they do understand housing the invasion but not their own
You might be the one lacking understanding here. Compassion for the homeless doesn’t mean wanting them to remain in their current situation-how absurd!
In New York City, many homeless individuals opt to stay on the streets or subways rather than shelters due to concerns about safety, overcrowding, lack of privacy, and rigid rules. Negative past experiences, fear of losing belongings, and challenges accessing tailored services also play a role, while some prefer the perceived freedom of living on their own terms despite the hardships.
Instead of viewing the issue through a simplistic, black-and-white lens, take a moment to research the complexities. Ask yourself: If I were homeless in a broken system with shelters that housed illness, despair, and violence, would I choose to stay there?
Until systemic reforms are enacted at the highest legislative levels, NYC will continue to face these persistent challenges.
@@AS-rk5vb But its easier to blame them so people will continue to do it. While there are definitely people who are violet and not there mentally, and especially living on the streets is not good for the body or mind. If people are in a bad situation, and there is no real hope for things to get better things are unlikely to change. so its complicated
Listen I’ve been blessed to always have a home, but if ur cold and the subways are warm and ur homeless guess where u are going to go?
@@AS-rk5vbI think we should prioritize those that have the means to financially sustain this infrastructure
It's also why people jump the turnstiles why pay to put yourself in a dangerous situation
Why pay to have a potential violent interaction
I get that homelessness is a nuanced issue but what isn't is prioritizing them over the needs of tax paying law abiding citizens
Public transportation infrastructure should be used as such and every new yorker deserves to be able to have cheap safe clean public transportation.
There should be zero tolerance for violence even if they are homeless or mental health issue. Zero tolerance for violence hard consequences for repeat offenders
Keep our law abiding citizens safe
Bring back all the mental health asylums
And house homeless Americans instead of illegals
This is the only solution I can see working. We only weaken our cohesion by allowing people who can't function properly to live on the streets. It helps no one and we HAVE the money! We just keep sending it overseas
Make Asylums Great Again.
Bro they never left
But make them actual residential care centers, not miserable dungeons of neglect. The whole idea behind closing the old asylums was: a) they were abusive and horrific, and b) "community mental health facilities" were supposed to take their place. Needless to say, "b" never happened. The problem is, regular folks don't seem to understand that homeless people can't just "not be anywhere." That's physically impossible. If we don't want them to camp out on the streets and subways, we have to come up with some meaningful way to actually help them.
Cash Jordan, you're a voice of sanity out of that madhouse that is NYC. Keep on trucking...
Many of these homeless people have families who have tried everything to get them help, but it won't work unless they want it. Nothing is more upsetting than having a child who is addicted to drugs and refuses to listen to you.
True, they have family. But, the system doesn't work with families. They are ignored by the system.
Brain damaged.
Discarded by families.
Mental health facilities are gone.
It's wrong to assume that these families are good people.
How do you know if ''they have tried everything''? Some people are neurodivergent and are treated like shit and are discarded by their ''loving'' families....yeah, very 'good' innocent people....
Part of not enforcing crime and arresting people is that the people who need psychiatric care are not in a place to get it. People with untreated psychiatric problems cannot make decisions that would help them.
This sucks nyc residents pay so so much money on state taxes, sales tax etc but you may still take the long sleep just for riding the subway 🤦🏻♀️
Cash Jordan doesn't care. He's a grifter who's tried various different types of content until he struck it big pushing fear porn on city residents.
So sad
Jayla: Or living in NYC or Asheville...
So what you're saying is that because you pay a lot of taxes that systemic issues like homelessness/lack of mental health services should be gone somehow?
Since when did paying taxes reform the entire system? The system isn't working.
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Thank you for keeping us informed about what is REALLY happening in NYC.
@@motherjonesrn is it really happening or click bait?
@@houseofbryks_ CLICK BAIT! With the lack of fact checking, it will be harder for people to recognize phonies like this. But take my word for it, this is all fake and intended to whip people up into a MAGA frenzy.
I think it is happening
You have been duped and then you thanked the little boy that lied to you.
“Escape from NY”
Didn't you know that movie was from a time traveler who simply did a documentary, not a story?
I think the homeless need their own jails, where they can serve time and be taken care of.
@@metalmike570so basically Soviet style house arrests?
@@orrorsaness5942 I mean for instance right now it's 22 degrees outside. I'm saying the homeless are better off locked up somewhere for their own good rather than living on the streets. There should be Special Jails / Detention Centers just for them!!! Possible rehabilitation program and eventual release.
Anyone whose been homeless, and made it out; KNOWS that 99% of these people on the streets CANNOT BE HELPED. They dont want to help themselves, they want to fuck around, leech & freeload... Its how most of them got in their position in the first place
It doesn't matter, they should be forced to get some government subsidized pyschiatric help, along with guaranteed housing no matter the condition so that way they have a roof over their head. If they did this with "dangerous illegal immigrants and migrants" there's no reason they can't do this with citizens of this nation. Rehabilitation, followed by more Rehabilitation into society more and more, until they stand on their own 2 feet, and can be more productive members of society. Jail should be a last resort for homeless people. And even then we should work on making prison more than just sentencing, penalty, and adding a lot more Rehabilitation as well.
I've been there.
Also I know that non-homeless people are fucking up and what to fuckup things more and more, bragging about their privileges of having home and family.
Society is rotten, don't blame the homeless.
@@IAm-pi7kf I think that creating local, controlled communities, where you need to work a minimum while you recover, and stepping up little by little, is the most compasive option. Obviously you don't want to mix the dangerous with the less troubled ones.
Having to do efforts to get food, be in touch with nature, can help a lot. They can use supporting pets too. You could call them ''rural communities'' or ''rehab towns'' or whatever, but I think at least one experimental place must be tried. If it works, create more, and while the people get recovered, they can work there, helping others who are coming in.
You know, there are lots of homeless people on TH-cam and you can learn all about them. I followed one from Austin TX. who was totally feral and totally smart. They love freedom! When they need food or drugs, they panhandle or dumpster dive. Modern day hobos ride freight trains all over the country and have quite a life. Some are able to travel for free on buses at the tax payers expense. But these NYC homeless are a different breed. It’s a complex situation.
There is some truth to what you're saying. Not all, but a lot are like that. I'm homeless, I work, I go to college that I pay for with the money I work for. It's INSANE, but I'll get out of this situation. I'm not homeless because of any moral or mental issues, just couldn't afford rent. But there are a lot of reasons why people are homeless. However, we are marginalized. No one wants to hear us out. So what society does is throw us all in the same basket. I'm sick of it. They put people who have nothing to lose, don't want to do shit with their lives with people like me who are working hard to change my circumstances.
Bragg doesn't mind criminals carrying knives in the subway. What makes him mad is people defending themselves when attacked.
Our 2nd amendment legalizes weapons everywhere. You are seriously worried about a knife?
You have such a wonderful way of explaining things. Thanks for this!
Replace poverty with homeless. "I am for doing good to the poor, but...I think the best way of doing good to the poor, is not making them easy in poverty, but leading or driving them out of it. I observed...that the more public provisions were made for the poor, the less they provided for themselves, and of course became poorer. And, on the contrary, the less was done for them, the more they did for themselves, and became richer.” - Benjamin Franklin
@DonaldDeCicco Harsh, but ultimately true. But I think there are both carrots and sticks that should be involved. And certainly there should be a work requirement attached to welfare, especially for young people without dependent kids.
The homeless who roam the subways have severe mental illness and addictions, it's not just about poverty or lack of housing...
Another clueless dude, not knowing than individuals are under economic tyranny in capitalist regimes like the USA. The most vulnerable get blown sideways.
End Stage Civilization
For the Nation brought to you by NY, CA, ILL, CO.
they do not want to go to the shelters because the shelters expect them to be sober
No one told you that the transition to communism was going to be easy.
this is the easy part
You can't vote your way out of communism once it takes hold...
EXACTLY!
The stupidity is tremendous!
This country has gone to shit. I hope it can be turned around.
This falls 100% on the Governor.
Why not the mayor too??
Well they could had voted for Zeldin, oh well some people like this drama.
Governor H. Don't care. Democrats Destroy ALL They Touch......She Wants Illegals To Stay In NY City.... usless
It doesn't fall on the governor, it falls on the masses of easily convinced low IQ voters.
@1byte4 Not true. Hochul was ELECTED by the people of New York. The voters ultimately bare responsibility. As President Obama told us, "Elections have consequences. "
*END METH*
Drug test for foodstamps.
Don’t sell alcohol after 7pm.
And try actually putting criminals in PRISON.
the ideas are sound save for alcohol....it is a 24 hour world. the commies in charge are trying to change that so they have more control via the darkness but i digress . i work many shifts and all days of the week. i should be able to purchase whatever whenever i can. not punished by poor decisions of the weak.
End meth? Got any suggestions, genius? Didn’t think so.
If you want drug tests for food stamps, then everyone getting any type of assistance from the government will have to take drug tests. How’s that going to work?
But it’s people like you who don’t think before commenting who seem to have all the answers.
I think the homeless need their own jails, where they can serve time and be taken care of.
@@williamwilson6499 Man got offended because someone suggested to take their drugs away, like how addicted even are you?
Great reporting as always!
It’s about 15 crackheads arguing in the atm everytime I go to the chase bank at night.
Going to a bank at night in the hood was your first mistake, you gotta be smarter than that...
I think the homeless need their own jails, where they can serve time and be taken care of.
What are they arguing about?
Going to an ATM at night is to be avoided.
Treating the symptom but not the illness. Anyone not uber rich is 1 medical diagnosis, 1 natural disaster, 1 layoff, 1 bad break away from homelessness. And once you get to that stage, way too many people start seeing you as subhuman and would rather you locked up somewhere out of sight so they dont have to see how society has failed our neighbors. What else were we expecting from a society which normalizes this? Black or white, man or woman, queer or not, poor or middle class, left or right - corporate greed in America WILL kill us all one day. It’s already started.
nobody cares.. your comment has 2 likes and its actually spot on.... everybody cares to blame and be a jerk ...we are doomed
You are SO right.
Privileged people who do not accept they ARE privileged, are big part of the problem. And they can be conservative or lefties, privileged to the bone, all of them.
Why is corporate the only kind of greed that is a problem ?
@@johnteets2921 it's on the largest scale and thus inflicts the most damage. A corporation's decisions and influence has the capacity to hurt people by the tens of millions. If not by the billions (ex. Climate change).
@@galaxytraveler546 "Climate change" itself is a racket . Goldman Sachs is making the market in Carbon Credits.
I wanted to take a cruise out of New York but my husband refuses to go to the state because of our safety. New York is a "No Go" place for us.
Smart!
new york is safe in the day time in manhattan ! anywhere else is .....
Same
Take a cruise out of Fl.
Central and Northern New York are a different world. Come visit. Forget the city!
Look at Penny? Protect people on the train, sent to jail. Thank god he was freed.
The subway is safe, if you don't ride it.
Stop the Drug Cartels = will mostly stop the increase in homelessness!
There is too many people of privilege spending their money with the cartels to stop them.
Also why is there so much demand for drugs other than addiction? Why do people seem to see the need to party to that extreme? Are our troubles and problems so bad in this country that we are compelled to take a chemical hammer to our brains? WTF people?
Then stop poverty. Statistics consistently show that the impoverished are more susceptible to criminal association.
criminals can be armed but not us
The 1 billion dollar will go nowhere that is needed.
He's making a list.
He's checking it twice.
We're gonna find out who's deported by ICE.
Tom Homan is coming to town! 🎶
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 BYE!!
Well done. You forgot to add:
He sees you when you're peeing.
He know when you shoot crack.
He's going to arrest you and send you straight back.
Oh, you better watch out.
Cool copy pasted comment bro.
Holy cringe, bro.
@@LulzRoyce yeah go for it
The homeless curled up in the corners shaking are not the ones committing armed robberies.
i disagree. i had a homeless man tried to rob me once because i refused and said, "i have no change".
Just wait until the meth kicks in…
How is it a problem too "involuntarily remove someone" who VOLUNTARILY assaults people??
Arrest the people that defend themselves and release or don’t even arrest the assailants.
Did anyone expect a different result?
At this point I wouldn’t be surprised if armed gangs/mafia started enforcing the peace and charging riders themselves.
I started going to NYC back in the 70’s, when I was 21. Still made my regular trips there until 10 years ago. No city has what it has to offer. However, nothing it has to offer is worth putting up with this degree of dystopia and risking your life.
Long ago, New York was good place to visit, and even helicopter tour over NYC was affordable by then standards.
Now, the cost of living has skyrocketed well above personal income, the more so for people from the EU.
Who would want to visit a crappy and costly city carrying a high security risk?
“Warriors.. come out and play…”
Yea whatever.
Well actually you probably wouldn't go and get a family member who was living in the subway if you had "rescued" them 80 times prior and each time, they either started a fire in your home, killed your pet, tried to stab you in your sleep, tried to molest your kids, did hard drugs in your home and left the needle in your baby's play pen after they were used, bringing prostitutes into your kids bedroom with your kid in it, eating feces out of the toilet and smearing feces all over the walls of the house, starting fires in the garage, breaking windows... stealing and pawning all of your stuff, and taking your credit cards and buying drugs, peeing everywhere and screaming all night because they were on meth, no you probably would never go and get that family member... from the subway...
Great reality ✔️ ✅️
I was homeless for so long... 90% of cases are because the person is too lazy to participate in the machine called industry. Once I found out how to love myself and take pride in my occupational performance, I was cured and never looked back.
God Bless You!
"too lazy to participate in the machine called industry" Maybe you were lucky to do menial jobs, "and take pride in my occupational performance".
Others may not even have had that luck.
This is a 3rd world city now.
I think the homeless need their own jails, where they can serve time and be taken care of.
88 times, dude obviously needs help or doesn’t want it, but maybe jail is warmer, 3 hots and a cot.
Yes. I think the homeless need their own jails, where they can serve time and be taken care of.
Stealing from old ladies now? These people are disgusting.
My nephew lives homeless. They sneak into subway tunnels. Its warmish and dry. They shop lift and beg. Everything gets sold in China Town.
I'm so sorry.
@nicholasthompson7690 Thank you. It is heavy. We have no idea why he lives on the street. Just a crazy sad life to deal with. He could live with me. The entire time.
so they choose to be homeless
@@omkhuluBasss my nephew did. He likes no bills. He robs stores for drug money.
@@omkhuluBasss my nephew did. He had a open door here. Some stay close to Fentanyl. Or sell and beg on the street. Theres many stories. You can't rent in NYC Poor. Its very expensive today. My first rent was $100 in 1978.
I'm glad the NYPD found it necessary to track me down through multiple stations and give me a $50 ticket for drinking a White Claw on the train platform while minding my own business. That's definitely the problem they need to address, totally not this nonsense.
The phrase _Anarcho-Tyranny_ comes to mind. (Even if it does have some unsavoury origins.) Serious crimes are ignored, minor infractions are punished.
Drinking in public, how classy. But yeah, the rules don't apply to you, just ignore them and do whatever you want regardless.
@@Chunda8 Is it classy? Not really. Was it worth all of the government resources? Not really.
"Because AG Bragg will judge me more harshly than any criminal, I will not end the threat to others and myself in this train. Just escape. Don't get involved." This is now our attitude. City's fault.
Bragg has to be getting kickbacks from gangs
Those “activists “ don’t take the subway, obviously.. send the homeless to the activists neighborhoods
It's so liberal living without constitutional carry and stand your ground.😂😂😂 these idiots get with a vote for
Constitutional rights to own, carry, and protect ourselves should never be infringed upon!
These are only some of the consequences of taking our rights away.
the new police commissioner who never was a cop but comes from billions who's cousin is in black rock will do nothing to prevent it. bring back mental institutions
Imagine all the good things we could do if women didn't vote against it.
Asylums closing was the worst decision our government did for the homelessness problem
Thanks a lot Ronald Reagan
Homeless American single men are not eligible for asylum.
@@dingusdingus2152 Wasn't it Biden, though?
@@chrismclean4789 no it was not. It was Reagan. Repeat after me: Reagan
The transition to comunity based treatment was theory in late 1950s and started at st 0:00 ates like MA and NY in 1970. Not Reagan in 1980.
Recall the useless governor, and install a governor who will get tough on crime.
I don't understand why this country closed all state mental hospital's‼️🤬
Because of liberals crying and the ACLU saying that people should not be locked up. That it was not fair to the mentally ill. Now here we are.
Abuse
Ronald Reagan did it.
@@dingusdingus2152 Decentralisation started with Kennedy , Community Mental Health Act of 1963.
You would think 8 years Obama and 4 years of Biden would fix all of this, but seems worse in blue states
People voted to stop funding them so they closed all fed and state mental health facilities.
Happy Cash pivoted his channel away from apartment showings in New York to showing the reality if you find yourself unfortunate enough to wind up in NYC. Shows Cash has a moral compass. Thank you Cash for your honesty and showing others what native New Yorkers already know. Save your money /sanity/life - stay out of NYC!
As a former New Yorker, it's embarrassing that all these things are happening at all boroughs. I'm a Democrat but watching all this mess every time Cash has a new post... makes me really disappointed at how these officials are handling the immigration, crime with the Venezualan gangs, violence in Subways and streets; really really disappointed.
Honesty or clickbait?
Sean Reynolds in Seattle had the same arc. Started as a property agent channel, and morphed into a WTF is going on channel.
@@lmxcv5904 democrat or not it wouldn't change anything. All our government officials are still seem like they are trying to kill us and take our money and throwing us away or out rather than clean the cities and helping the people that work like dogs to make a legal money and pay the unrealistic tax and rent/ mortgage.
@@lmxcv5904HEY DEMOCRAT ..WHY DO YOU NEVER VOTE THESE CROOKS AND CRIMINALS OUT OF YOUR PARTY ? WHY BE A DEMOCRAT AT ALL!? WHAT GOOD HAVE ANY OF THESE OLD HORSES DONE FOR YOUR " IMAGINED LONG AGO CITY OF ?? rats roaches ,dirt , garbage , bums ,
drunks , junkys , killer imigrants , gangs, I could go on, but Im talking to ??? I have no idea what kind a person deliberatly votes for these liars , thieves , criminals , Theres not enough room to give a good picture of the average democrat politician.😮😢
Cash Jordan...The Actual Justice Warrior did an awesome video on how your content is truthful and legitimate. 👊🏻
He needs to bend the ear of people that can make change
I've watched many of your videos and have subscribed, however I think you have done exceptionally well in explaining the situation in this news report. Exceptional 💫💫💫💫💫
Great job putting this video together!! Super informative covering the issues with unbiased reporting. Thank you for all the work and time it took to create this quality piece.
Wait a minute I thought Governor Hook said it was safe. She made a video you mean to tell me she’s a liar or two
Any chance lack of cash Jordan is stretching the truth?