Posted on 02/09/2022 5:07:31 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Landlords and residents in California’s Bay Area are being asked to take in vagrants as homelessness continues to spiral out of control.
Several nonprofits and a mayor in the area are prodding residents and landlords to take in one of the nearly 30,000 homeless individuals in the five-county area, the Mercury News reports. Existing affordable housing developments do not have adequate room to accommodate the homeless population.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Only useful idiots and the homeless live in the bay area anymore.
Why so many “homeless”? Because they get money.
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1491418120086454278
“People say lack of housing forces local residents into the streets, but James says he came from Texas to San Francisco for the drugs, the non-enforcement of anti-camping laws, and the $820/month in welfare & food stamps. James says he sold fentanyl, 2 weeks ago, to a 15-year-old.”
What? They can't double or triple up the number of people in them? So they want actual, real home owners to take them in?!
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Seriously!
I was just quoting what was said on the post from reddit
Sorry, didn't realize that you were only quoting someone else's faulty English. The errant apostrophe (indicating the Possessive Singular) threw me off!
Regards,
Remember when Elizabeth Smart’s dad hired a homeless guy to do some odd jobs around the house? The homeless dude and an accomplice kidnapped 14-year old Elizabeth and he made her “his bride”. Under these new Bay Are “suggestions”, the homeless guy could live in your house and rape your daughter without having to kidnap her.
Note to the area “leadership”:
You First.
They want everybody with money to move out? Are they gonna make a law saying you have to pay truck value bond?
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