To: nickcarraway
The homeless count in San Francisco has remained "flat," according to the newspaper, with 6,455 homeless people counted last year. That's an increase of about 200 from 2005. The old ten-year plan called for 3,000 supportive housing units. About 2,800 were built, the newspaper reported.
So they took thousands of people off the streets and into those 2800 housing units. Shouldn't the homeless number have been reduced by at least 2800 instead of increasing by 200? How can they say the homeless count remained flat?
15 posted on
02/05/2014 1:48:01 PM PST by
Veggie Todd
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To: Veggie Todd
Looks like “fuzzy math” to me.
16 posted on
02/05/2014 2:13:12 PM PST by
johnthebaptistmoore
(The world continues to be stuck in a "all leftist, all of the time" funk. BUNK THE FUNK!)
To: Veggie Todd
It’s called “Liberal math”.
Homeless has increased by their estimates by 3000 since 2005,but it looks better in print when they say it’s the same almost as it was 2005 just an increase of 200
(sound of liberals clapping each other on the back what a wonderful job we did)
18 posted on
02/05/2014 2:30:47 PM PST by
GSP.FAN
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