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Marenco
04-30-2019, 01:27 AM
Wealthy Elitists Freak Out As Hordes Of Homeless People Take Over Their Neighborhoods All Over The West Coast

The elite are very “tolerant” of the homeless until they start showing up in their own neighborhoods. Even though the mainstream media keeps telling us that the U.S. economy is “booming”, the number of Americans living on the streets continues to grow very rapidly, and this is particularly true in our major west coast cities. More than half a million Americans will sleep on the streets of our cities tonight, and they need help, care and shelter. Sadly, as economic conditions deteriorate that number is likely to double or even triple. Of course many among the elite are all in favor of doing something for the homeless, as long as they don’t have to be anywhere around them.

For example, let’s talk about what is going on in Los Angeles. No city on the west coast has a bigger problem with homelessness than L.A. does, and many in the homeless population enjoy camping out on the beautiful beaches in the L.A. area at night.

But of course many of the elite that paid millions of dollars for beachfront property are not too thrilled about this. Sex Pistols frontman Johnny Rotten was a key symbol of anti-establishment rebellion in the 1970s, but now he is freaking out because homeless people are making life very difficult for him and his wife in Venice Beach, and what he recently told Newsweek’s Paula Froelich is making headlines all over the nation…

He told her the homeless situation in his swanky LA neighborhood is so bad that thieves are tearing the bars from the windows of his multimillion-dollar home, lobbing bricks, setting up unsightly tent cities and littering the beach with syringes.

“A couple of weeks ago I had a problem,” the former punk prince opined. “They came over the gate and put their tent inside, right in front of the front door. It’s like . . . the audacity. And if you complain, what are you? Oh, one of the establishment elite? No, I’m a bloke that’s worked hard for his money and I expect to be able to use my own front door.”

It is more than just a little bit ironic that a man that used drugs, sex and rock and roll to shoot to global fame now sounds like a tired old crank that just wants to get the hippies off of his front lawn.

And he also says that the beach in front of his home is almost unusable because of all the needles and human poop in the sand…

Rotten added of the punks: “They’re aggressive, and because there’s an awful lot of them together they’re gang-y. And the heroin spikes . . . You can’t take anyone to the beach because there’s jabs just waiting for young kids to put their feet in — and poo all over the sand.”

Well, Johnny might as well become accustomed to his new neighbors, because the situation is only going to get worse as our national homelessness crisis intensifies.

In Los Angeles, the number of homeless people that have died has risen 76 percent over the past five years, and this has happened during supposedly “good economic times”.

So how bad will things get when the economy really starts going downhill?

Up the coast in San Fransisco, some wealthy residents are fighting tooth and nail to keep a proposed homeless shelter out of their wealthy neighborhood. The following comes from CBS News…

Some San Francisco residents are turning to crowdfunding to raise money to fight a proposed homeless shelter in their wealthy neighborhood. As of Monday morning, the effort had raised over $80,000 of its $100,000 goal.

Calling itself “Safe Embarcadero for All,” the organizer is appealing to residents of South Beach, Rincon Hill, Bayside Village, East Cut and Mission Bay, saying the money will be directed to a legal fund to pay for efforts to fight the homeless shelter. San Francisco Mayor London Breed has sponsored legislation to fast-track the building of the Navigation Center, which would house 200 homeless people a stone’s throw from Google’s San Francisco offices and Gap’s headquarters.

How wonderfully “tolerant” of them, eh?

Of course it is hard to blame them. The streets of San Francisco are littered with thousands upon thousands of used syringes, and the number of official complaints about human feces in the streets is going up with each passing year.

But instead of changing course, it looks like San Francisco officials will probably extend their free syringe program…

San Francisco officials are debating if they should continue a needle exchange program that has left city streets littered with hazardous waste.

We have made an uncomfortable observation on social media: Thousands of needles are scattered on city streets, most likely came the Department of Public Health’s needle exchange program.

San Francisco Board of Supervisors expects to approve a seven-year extension of the exchange program, could cost taxpayers a whopping $26 million.

Overall, the city handed out 5.8 million free syringes in 2018, and a large number of those were simply thrown on to the streets when addicts were done using them.

Up in Seattle, neighborhood after neighborhood has been taken over by homeless encampments, and many residents are saying enough is enough…

In the past two weeks, Seattle Is Dying has garnered 38,000 shares on Facebook and nearly 2 million views on YouTube. The report has clearly resonated with anxious, fearful, and increasingly angry Seattle residents. Exhausted by a decade of rising disorder and property crime—now two-and-a-half times higher than Los Angeles’s and four times higher than New York City’s—Seattle voters may have reached the point of “compassion fatigue.” According to the Seattle Times, 53 percent of Seattle voters now support a “zero-tolerance policy” on homeless encampments; 62 percent believe that the problem is getting worse because the city “wastes money by being inefficient” and “is not accountable for how the money is spent,” and that “too many resources are spent on the wrong approaches to the problem.” The city council insists that new tax revenues are necessary, including a head tax on large employers, but only 7 percent of Seattle voters think that the city is “not spending enough to really solve the problem.” For a famously progressive city, this is a remarkable shift in public opinion.

With all of the money that they have, you would think that the major cities on the west coast would be showing the rest of the nation how to deal with homelessness, but instead things continue to get worse with each passing year.

And of course what we have seen so far is just the beginning. During the next recession, the homelessness crisis will be far, far worse than it is today.

America should not have more than half a million people living in the streets, but we do, and those in power do not seem to have any solutions.

http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/wealthy-elitists-freak-out-as-hordes-of-homeless-people-take-over-their-neighborhoods-all-over-the-west-coast

Working Poor
04-30-2019, 03:39 AM
These cities could set up camp grounds with showers and rest rooms for these people. It would probably cost a lot less than what they are doing. But, liberals like bureaucracy and a simple camp ground wouldn't employ enough bureaucrats.

Schifference
04-30-2019, 04:26 AM
These cities could set up camp grounds with showers and rest rooms for these people. It would probably cost a lot less than what they are doing. But, liberals like bureaucracy and a simple camp ground wouldn't employ enough bureaucrats.

Cannot force them to live where they do not want to live. They want to live on the street. They value their possessions. The city cannot move or remove their junk. These places are like a sanctuary.

Working Poor
04-30-2019, 05:17 AM
They want to live on the street.

I am not so sure about that. The people who fell upon hard times would probably want to have a shower and toilet facilities so that they could be clean enough to look for a job and have a way to stabilize their families.
The mentally ill probably don't want to get off the street because they feel safer roaming around all day and sleeping where they drop.

The way I look at it is this homeless situation is that it is by design. What better way to kill off a bunch of people than to create a system where it is increasingly more difficult to comply with it? They don't have to use guns or any extreme force just take a way their ability to work and live in a stable environment. Let the bankers go wild ripping off as many people as possible ad we have what we have.

I am fortunate that I met my dear departed husband when I did because I was losing ground fast. Fortunately, I did not become acclimatized to living on the street because I would be in a very different place at this time. I think it is possible I would be dead by now. I am pretty sure that with my vaccine damaged brain and not being able to afford to eat properly I would have become mentally ill very fast. It took every ounce of strength I had to pull up even with the help of my husband. Some people might say I put myself in this situation. I thought I would be able to get over losing my house, car and all of my possessions and be okay. Once I was able to get cleaned up I was able to get back to work and get back to living a normal life. Things were starting to get really good for me when my mom got sick and died and then less than a month later my husband died I did get set back for a while. I never thought in my wildest dreams that I would have to go thru what I went thru. It all started when my sister got busted for drugs and used my name get busted she says because she had my id and not hers. I immediately lost my professional license and could not afford to challenge it in court. I did not know until later that my sister had used my ID to get busted because the licensing board said they did not have to tell me why they revoked me and I could not find out without a lawyer. I found out in a really hinky way that she had done this. I could not figure out why I could not even get a job in a fast food place. I knew something was wrong but I could not even afford to run a background report on myself to find out what was coming up. My sister did several things in my name that may never get cleared up because it has all been posted to the internet and you know what they say about posting on the internet: it never goes away.

Anyway don't tell me that people want to live on the street. It becomes a way of life and it becomes very difficult to break out of especially if you don't eat well and can't keep your body clean. There are people who become nomads changing their location according to weather and because they are not allowed to stay in one shelter for very long. It is a complicated problem that is getting more complicated.

Superfluous Man
04-30-2019, 07:03 AM
Even though the mainstream media keeps telling us that the U.S. economy is “booming”, the number of Americans living on the streets continues to grow very rapidly, and this is particularly true in our major west coast cities.

This author seems to be mixing different things together fallaciously.

Is it the case that the number of Americans living on the streets is growing rapidly nationwide? Or is this strictly (rather than "particularly" as he writes) going on in certain cities.

The booming American economy is a matter of nationwide statistics, not cherry-picked cities. I believe the claim of increasing homelessness is the latter. I doubt that homelessness is growing rapidly nationwide, and would like to see the evidence that it is if that's the claim being made.

specsaregood
04-30-2019, 07:10 AM
Venice was a shithole before they moved in... and now they are surprised?

Pauls' Revere
04-30-2019, 07:13 AM
Cannot force them to live where they do not want to live. They want to live on the street. They value their possessions. The city cannot move or remove their junk. These places are like a sanctuary.

Locally they are dealing with this very issue. Its a microcosm of the bigger problem. Local businesses (storage facilities) are offer free storage for 60 - 90 days, the city is offering "free sleeping bags" and "tents" and porta-potty's set up at strategic locations. All of this is nothing but a band aid as it slowly grows more and more.

A solution that I think will be a reality that city, state and the general public will face sooner or later is that a person will be deemed a "public nuisance" or "community blight" the same way a structure or building might be. They will then be wards of the state and either sent off to mental hospitals/facility as inpatients or to a interment camp where as wards of the state they will be required to be drug and alcohol free. They will have food, bedding, showers, etc...think minimum security style out in the desert or somewhere remote. I'm thinking of a homeless Manzanar style camp.

Anti Globalist
04-30-2019, 07:33 AM
Maybe those homeless should go to where Pelosi lives.

invisible
04-30-2019, 07:56 AM
But of course many of the elite that paid millions of dollars for beachfront property are not too thrilled about this. Sex Pistols frontman Johnny Rotten was a key symbol of anti-establishment rebellion in the 1970s, but now he is freaking out because homeless people are making life very difficult for him and his wife in Venice Beach, and what he recently told Newsweek’s Paula Froelich is making headlines all over the nation…

He told her the homeless situation in his swanky LA neighborhood is so bad that thieves are tearing the bars from the windows of his multimillion-dollar home, lobbing bricks, setting up unsightly tent cities and littering the beach with syringes.

“A couple of weeks ago I had a problem,” the former punk prince opined. “They came over the gate and put their tent inside, right in front of the front door. It’s like . . . the audacity. And if you complain, what are you? Oh, one of the establishment elite? No, I’m a bloke that’s worked hard for his money and I expect to be able to use my own front door.”

No future for you!

Brian4Liberty
04-30-2019, 10:39 AM
NIMBY is the mantra of the left. Hypocrisy is what it really is. They do everything they can politically to make matters worse, and then scream when it effects them. Then they move, to spread their disease.

Working Poor
04-30-2019, 11:38 AM
Maybe those homeless should go to where Pelosi lives.

I can't make up my mind whether it should be the homeless or the illegals maybe illegals on the back 40 and the homeless in the front.

oyarde
04-30-2019, 06:50 PM
LOL at homeless tents set up in front of Johnny Rottens front door . For some reason I find that funny .

Schifference
05-01-2019, 04:17 AM
The conditions need to be propagandized and shown to the want to be refugee immigrants. Show them what they have to look forward to. Show they how well the US cares for its poor people on the street.