What is California Peace Coalition? They want housing for all addicts? I'm all for prosecuting dealers, but taxpayer funded mandatory rehab and housing for people who don't want help looks like a #Boondoggle.
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"California would build enough shelter for all of its unsheltered homeless, just as most other states including New York and Florida do. The homeless would then need to earn housing by following their personal health and work plan, as developed by Cal-Psych."
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Hello Communism
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"Equity-focused redevelopment can reduce crime, end open drug scenes, and revitalize neighborhoods." Really?!
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Yes! Just like playing the lottery can make you a millionaire. You don’t know if you don’t try, and if it doesn’t work, it just means you didn’t have enough funding to buy enough lottery tickets to win. That’s how this all works, no accountability for “good intention”spending.
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Good analogy. The reality is that rehab is available to anyone right now if they want it: Don't Walden House and Salvation Army have beds open? Most people get help when thrown in jail and given an option to get help.
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I think that supportive (enabling) services have made hitting rock bottom too cushy to shock a person’s system into wanting change. I think the highest success rate is 6%…so spending $50k/each on 10k people is half billion to help 600 people or a cost of $833,000 per “success”
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I heard SF had plans to spend $300k annually on treatment per addict so multiply that by 6!
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A pity so much money is going through HSH while staff is trying to get out. People working the admin side are very uneasy with doing what they are being told to do, and feel they can’t say anything without having a scarlet letter imprinted on them. I know 5 who left.
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What are they being told to do?
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