It's the working middle class that are effected by high priced housing The government can't solve that either. They caused it
The left is unwilling to admit what the real issue is with the homeless. It is primarily a mental health and substance abuse issue. When you hear a politician say that the homeless problem is caused by a lack of affordable housing they are lying to you and are only trying to impose another tax to fleece the taxpayers and reward their supporters. We could deal with the homeless problem over night but lack the political will to do so. So instead, we'll spend $Billions and we'll do nothing to actually fix the problem.
We could deal with the homeless problem over night but lack the political will to do so.
We could deal with the homeless problem over night but lack the political will to do so. {Eating Popcorn}Can't wait to hear this one.
Imagine thinking that someone wants to fix the homeless problem and kill the 700 million dollar golden goose.Nobody wants to fix any fucking problem. That's the problem.Problems are money. And money is graft if you know how to play the game and aren't worried about what a cunt you are. So yeah, nobody is fixing any problem. You gotta find a workaround.
It's the working middle class that are effected by high priced housing The government can't solve that either. They caused it How did the government cause the high priced housing issue? Isn't it just a matter of supply and demand?
We could deal with the homeless problem over night but lack the political will to do so. {Eating Popcorn}Can't wait to hear this one. You invite each homeless person into your house and offer to blow them.
It's the working middle class that are effected by high priced housing The government can't solve that either. They caused it How did the government cause the high priced housing issue? Isn't it just a matter of supply and demand? Are you being serious or mocking the tug leftists? I think the later.
Government causes high prices because of regulation. Largely zoning and transportation regulation. The Portland metro area has a strict urban growth boundary which drives up land prices. Toss in the fact that we haven't had a major highway expansion since the 1970s. No new bridges since the I-205 bridge in 1982. Toss in the crappy public school systems and then you get island oasis of intact families who do care about education like West Linn and Lake Oswego in the Portland suburbs. Both areas are totally built out. Both are adjacent to the urban growth boundary.