Now, you too can have a crack house in your own back yard!
We all know about California’s 3rd world problems, after the state’s middle class virtually disappeared, or at least is working hard on it.Basically, California’s population is now composed of peasants and nobles, i.e. a situation similar with Latin America (immigration is destiny), as there are just two classes of people living there: the very rich and the dirt poor. Hence, the homeless problems, the drug addiction issues, the street-defecation problems which transformed cities like San Francisco into third world shitholes and so forth and so on. And now, the progressives in Los Angels have come up with a genius idea on how to mitigate the homelessness problem.
Obviously, since the leftists are atheists or agnostics, they didn’t learn the Jesus parable about “give a man a fish and you’ll feed him for a day; teach a man how to fish, and you’ll feed him for a lifetime”. That would be bad, mkay? So, the leftists in LA have decided to build guest houses for the homeless in taxpayers’ backyards, instead of trying to improve the dismal situation in their city, a situation brought by too much taxation and regulation, too much state in people’s lives for short.
Basically, California’s population is now composed of peasants and nobles, i.e. a situation similar with Latin America (immigration is destiny), as there are just two classes of people living there: the very rich and the dirt poor. Hence, the homeless problems, the drug addiction issues, the street-defecation problems which transformed cities like San Francisco into third world shitholes and so forth and so on. And now, the progressives in Los Angels have come up with a genius idea on how to mitigate the homelessness problem.
Obviously, since the leftists are atheists or agnostics, they didn’t learn the Jesus parable about “give a man a fish and you’ll feed him for a day; teach a man how to fish, and you’ll feed him for a lifetime”. That would be bad, mkay? So, the leftists in LA have decided to build guest houses for the homeless in taxpayers’ backyards, instead of trying to improve the dismal situation in their city, a situation brought by too much taxation and regulation, too much state in people’s lives for short.
The idea is to pay property owners to build guest houses for the homeless in their backyards, after Orange County’s plans to move homeless people to shelters failed miserably. Last August, Orange County’s Board of Supervisors started a half a million dollars pilot program, aimed at constructing a number of small backyard guest-houses (or to upgrade various other buildings, like illegally converted garages) for homeowners who would agree to shelter a homeless family or person. The tenants would have to pay 30% of their incomes (if any) for rent, and the rest would be covered by some voucher-program of sorts. This is Orange County’s plan to take care of its 58,000 homeless population. Los Angeles taxpayers already voted for a $1.2 billion tax for building homeless housing units, which will cost (check this out) $350,000 (only in California baby) each and they’d be mostly offered to disabled folks.
Los Angeles taxpayers already voted for a $1.2 billion tax for building homeless housing units, which will cost (check this out) $350,000 (only in California baby) each and they’d be mostly offered to disabled folks.