I mean yes I get "the common cause is not having a home" but that's silly. If you like, one major cause is not being able to afford the local cost of housing, but even that broad-stroke approach doesn't cover all cases.
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Replying to @TheClarksTale
Not-being-able-to-afford-the-local-cost-of-housing is the cause my modest proposal is aiming to tackle, by forcing people to move to where they can afford the local cost of housing. That wouldn't cover all cases, but it would cover a lot of them, and do a lot of good.
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Replying to @random_eddie @TheClarksTale
I believe a fair amount of the homeless in San Francisco are not originally from the city.
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Replying to @ElamBend @random_eddie
Whereas something like 70% of those in Santa Cruz County (a popular destination among Travelers) are native there.
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Replying to @TheClarksTale @ElamBend
SF has long been a traditional destination for the residentially-challenged.
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I mean, let's face it - if I were going to not pay rent, San Francisco is the place I'd not pay it.
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Because you're saving $3,000 in SF, instead of $1,200 in not-hot but still reasonably decent anywhere else?
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I'd just be there for the skinny dipping under the Golden Gate Bridge.
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Be careful. The water down there has probably enough drug runoff to turn the gays frog.
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or turn the gays into frogs
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you ruined it Eddie
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that's my skill
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