The junkies & the bridge and tunnel goons are getting more bold they know it’s a general sense of lawlessness more so since SIP which is why we need Federal intervention
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Replying to @SFDamnPodcast @chesaboudin and
“The junkies?” You mean the people who have always existed who we fail to house over&over? Incompassionate to vilify them in comparisons to “bridge/tunnel.” One group has the ability/privilege to SiP. The other gets more desperate by the day. Careful what you’re calling out.
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Replying to @EasyEnough222v8 @chesaboudin and
They need more than just housing, and you know it. On that topic though, where is this housing you speak of?
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Replying to @left_on_alpha @chesaboudin and
More importantly, where is the money for housing? There are so many empty buildings and even fully functional non-franchised hotels that the city could easily purchase and start providing rooms we also have the money to hire counselors for job placement and nurses for care. There
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Replying to @EasyEnough222v8 @left_on_alpha and
are already tons of nonprofit and volunteer workers that service this demographic without funding, but the city is still sitting on its wealth and real estate for its own sake. Remember Prop C? That was supposed to generate new teams within public health dept. to begin addressing
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Replying to @EasyEnough222v8 @left_on_alpha and
These problems. They started but with the magic of bureaucracy, nothing was actually implemented. Instead the financially failed navigation center in mission street never reopened. No one was hired. No group currently working was funded or asked for advice and guidance. Instead
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More bureaucracy is clearly better
because the city has established, staffed and funded a city department of homelessness and supportive housing. So they’re invested in this for the long term. Again, with what results?
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