Now that I've discovered real people who think it wise to pay $6,000+ per month to put a single homeless person up in a hotel room w/ free weed delivery while the city budget looks set to *collapse* within the next year,,, I think maybe now is when I just give up on this one?
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Local govs would likely prioritize partitioning skilled labor into controlled housing as the workers would tangibly offset costs, but that doesn't mean there isn't an opportunity for rehabilitation/MH for the less fortunate. Idealistic, yes. Unrealistic, ?
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Churches could also play a larger role in providing/overseeing housing and services. They’re already positioned and altruistically invested in the well being of the underserved. Idle hotels bidding for tenants is a net positive as well.
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