Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Is it time to drop our politically correct tolerance of the "homeless" and aggressively enforce vagrancy laws already on the books?

Today I had to business travel to the very beating heart of Progressive insanity. downtown San Francisco.  While there, I was interacting with a very liberal person, who suddenly blurted out how sick and tired she was with all the filth that the city was allowing by coddling the "homeless."  She cited her inability to walk from her parking garage to her workplace without navigating through multiple deposits of human waste, and past numerous addicts shooting up in public.

Nearly red pilled, that gal.

But it's worse in Southern California.

Fire at a homeless encampment sparked Bel-Air blaze that destroyed homes, officials say.

San Diego County tackles hepatitis A after outbreak kills 16.


Most of the infections, 65%, are occurring among people who are homeless, who use illicit drugs or who experience a combination of those two factors, exactly the kind of people my contact in San Francisco was complaining about!
The remaining cases include 23% in people associated with the homeless population, such as friends, and 12% in people who are lacking records and are most likely homeless, according to Wooten.
Basically, all of them are related to the vagrant population.
Does it get any more serious than huge destructive fires, and outbreaks of deadly disease?  Why aren't our public health officials addressing this properly?

8 comments:

  1. Making vagrancy illegal (which it already is many places) merely shifts the problem elsewhere, such as clogging our already swamped jail systems. There's no easy answer, but waiting for government to solve the problem certainly won't help,unless you use the Hillary Clinton approach.

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    1. Well, a solution needs to be found. Catastrophic fires and plagues are not acceptable. Perhaps the problem is that no one can stomach what would be required to both fund and execute a program that alleviates the problem. Maybe take the bullet train boondoggle funds and use them to establish the equivalent of refugee camps out in some remote place. There, with funds available, social workers could attend to the medical needs of the vagrants, and make sure they're fed and clothed and not spreading disease and shitting on the street. Dunno. Just a thought.

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  2. California officials are progressive, which is a topsy turvey, mixed up way to do anything. The Hep A problem is progressive as is the fact that bums infect passing people.

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    1. Seriously, the profs have made property ownership, in California, prohibitively expensive through zoning restrictions, land use prohibitions, and heinous building codes.
      That they have to meet those individuals they have put on the streets on a daily basis is only karma.
      Unfortunately the rest of us have to deal with it, also.

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  4. California sounds like a biblical armaggedon about to happen. Fire and disease now, All we need is a swarm of locusts to eat up the marijuana crop.

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  5. WRONG! The fact that the poor are homeless can be traced back to the deep state moving all the jobs overseas, closing the factory's, driving the cost of one room apartments up to 3000 dollars a month. They made certain that the children of middle class whites would live like that. I know a man that held THREE jobs for over a year while he and his wife lived under a bridge. I know another man who worked FOUR part time jobs while his school teacher wife worked 16 hour days. They were lucky and had a motor home built in 1976 from her dad. It isn't only SOCAL. that is like this now, this is all of America. Every city. Don't blame the poor for the sins of the rich and powerful that created this nightmare. There is a war going on to exterminate the middle class and usher in a new age of Monarchy. We are the designated serfs. Property to be bought and sold like the cattle we are considered to be. We DO NOT need to give the "law enforcers" more power. We need to kill every one involved in government, banking, "The deep state" and " Higher education" and start over. Unless you just enjoy the idea of giving yet more power to people that feel free to kidnap and rape children, and murder helpless people for sport.--Ray

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  6. Hey, Guv'nor Moonbat Brown HAS addressed this problem- well, if you call making it worse "addressing it."

    The hepatitis outbreak in San Diego is due in part to Moonbat's environmental action: they've banned single use plastic bags. This may save the whales (dunno, I haven't asked any,) but the homeless used to crap in those free plastic bags; now they have to buy 'em, so they crap on the street or sidewalk instead.

    It's one of those "unforeseen" and "unexpected" side effects, but nevermind. They had "good intentions," so it's all OK!

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