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Shocking, Scotty and the left lied about who makes up the homeless population.

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  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,570
    edited October 2019
    It's almost like the reduction of more than 70% of the total mental health facilities over the last couple decades, and the increase of homeless psychopaths living on the streets might be related.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188
    GDS said:

    SFGbob said:

    1/3, you swallowed pure bullshit Scotty. 2/3s of the homeless aren't families living in their cars and motor homes.

    killer rebuttal
    What do I need to rebut? You stuck your head up your ass and claimed only 1/3 of the homeless were crazy and or drug addicts. I encourage you to say it as loudly and as often as possible. Just reveals you for the hack you are Scotty.
  • GDS
    GDS Member Posts: 1,470
    SFGbob said:

    GDS said:

    SFGbob said:

    1/3, you swallowed pure bullshit Scotty. 2/3s of the homeless aren't families living in their cars and motor homes.

    killer rebuttal
    What do I need to rebut? You stuck your head up your ass and claimed only 1/3 of the homeless were crazy and or drug addicts. I encourage you to say it as loudly and as often as possible. Just reveals you for the hack you are Scotty.
    Read the article, some of their complaints about the HUD guidelines in the survey are valid but others are bunk. One, the LAT was only looking at unsheltered homeless and was excluding the sheltered homeless population. The LAT counted people who were at any point in their life told they had a mental health, ptsd, depression etc issue but claimed the issue was not long term or permanent. Therefore, if someone was told as an adolescent they had a bout of depression but now were not suffering from any mental health issue they were still counted under the LAT numbers. They also include people who otherwise answered the questions without any notes about substance abuse or mental health issue but looked like they could have a mental illness or substance abuse issue which could be helpful or could be complete bullshit.

    There's also this "But neither the UCLA study nor the Times analysis suggests that these disabilities and health conditions alone cause people to end up on the streets. Elected officials and researchers largely agree that California’s affordable housing crisis and poverty are the primary drivers of homelessness."
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188
    edited October 2019

    It's almost like the reduction of more than 70% of the total mental health facilities over the last couple decades, and the increase of homeless psychopaths living on the streets might be related.

    That and the decriminalization of crime are what's caused the explosion here in California.

    If you're a drug addict who wants to support your drug habit by committing crimes, California is the place to go. You will not be prosecuted for your drug use and if you keep your crimes limited to shoplifting and breaking into cars you won't even be arrested.
  • CirrhosisDawg
    CirrhosisDawg Member Posts: 6,390
    SFGbob said:

    It's almost like the reduction of more than 70% of the total mental health facilities over the last couple decades, and the increase of homeless psychopaths living on the streets might be related.

    That and the decriminalization of crime are what's caused the explosion here in California.

    If you're a drug addict who wants to support your drug habit by committing crimes, California is the place to go. You will not be prosecuted for your drug use and if you keep your crimes limited to shoplifting and breaking into cars you won't even be arrested.
    Sounds like you are living a nightmare.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188

    SFGbob said:

    It's almost like the reduction of more than 70% of the total mental health facilities over the last couple decades, and the increase of homeless psychopaths living on the streets might be related.

    That and the decriminalization of crime are what's caused the explosion here in California.

    If you're a drug addict who wants to support your drug habit by committing crimes, California is the place to go. You will not be prosecuted for your drug use and if you keep your crimes limited to shoplifting and breaking into cars you won't even be arrested.
    Sounds like you are living a nightmare.
    No, I'm just not living in denial and treating the state as if it were my boyfriend.
  • CirrhosisDawg
    CirrhosisDawg Member Posts: 6,390
    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    It's almost like the reduction of more than 70% of the total mental health facilities over the last couple decades, and the increase of homeless psychopaths living on the streets might be related.

    That and the decriminalization of crime are what's caused the explosion here in California.

    If you're a drug addict who wants to support your drug habit by committing crimes, California is the place to go. You will not be prosecuted for your drug use and if you keep your crimes limited to shoplifting and breaking into cars you won't even be arrested.
    Sounds like you are living a nightmare.
    No, I'm just not living in denial and treating the state as if it were my boyfriend.
    Hang in there! Ts&Ps through your struggles.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    It's almost like the reduction of more than 70% of the total mental health facilities over the last couple decades, and the increase of homeless psychopaths living on the streets might be related.

    That and the decriminalization of crime are what's caused the explosion here in California.

    If you're a drug addict who wants to support your drug habit by committing crimes, California is the place to go. You will not be prosecuted for your drug use and if you keep your crimes limited to shoplifting and breaking into cars you won't even be arrested.
    Sounds like you are living a nightmare.
    No, I'm just not living in denial and treating the state as if it were my boyfriend.
    Hang in there! Ts&Ps through your struggles.
    Why does such a great state like California have so many homeless people El Monte? Does the state of California like typhus?
  • Gwad
    Gwad Member Posts: 2,855
    Is SFGBob one of those guys that drinks a ton of alcohol at night and a ton of coffee in the morning?
  • CirrhosisDawg
    CirrhosisDawg Member Posts: 6,390
    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    It's almost like the reduction of more than 70% of the total mental health facilities over the last couple decades, and the increase of homeless psychopaths living on the streets might be related.

    That and the decriminalization of crime are what's caused the explosion here in California.

    If you're a drug addict who wants to support your drug habit by committing crimes, California is the place to go. You will not be prosecuted for your drug use and if you keep your crimes limited to shoplifting and breaking into cars you won't even be arrested.
    Sounds like you are living a nightmare.
    No, I'm just not living in denial and treating the state as if it were my boyfriend.
    Hang in there! Ts&Ps through your struggles.
    Why does such a great state like California have so many homeless people El Monte? Does the state of California like typhus?
    I don’t know nor do I care other than the fact it drives idiots like you to lose your shit.