That may be true in NC, but in California it is absolutely the oppositeThe percentage of homeless people who are homeless by choice is vanishingly tiny.
Source: I'm involved with volunteering in my part of NC that is focused on that problem
That may be true in NC, but in California it is absolutely the oppositeThe percentage of homeless people who are homeless by choice is vanishingly tiny.
Source: I'm involved with volunteering in my part of NC that is focused on that problem
I'm struggling to understand how this is not a political thread and instantly locked?I'm struggling to understand how it's expected this will solve the problem
1. Remove a way for homeless people to get some money
2. ?????
3. Homeless problem solved!
There are people renting a room for more $$$ than my mortgage is.That may be true in NC, but in California it is absolutely the opposite
Unfortunately more money is not the answer. The more money, the more corruption.We last visited Portland in 2022.
I'd have to say that reports of its decrepitude are greatly overstated.
As compared to quite a few other large American cities, it's actually quite nice.
Yes, Portland has long tolerated the homeless, but they aren't typically obnoxious or aggressive, as they are in many cities that are intolerant of them.
Homelessness has various causes, with mental illness and addition being chief among them. The irony is that with proper treatment and medication, the seriously mentally ill can often function well in society and so can the addicted, to become job holding taxpaying citizens.
You want to reduce homelessness?
Put the resources needed into getting homeless people the help they need and watch homeless numbers dwindle.
Okay, then what is the answer?Unfortunately more money is not the answer. The more money, the more corruption.
That is certainly the billion dollar question. People a lot smarter than myself haven't figured it out yet.Okay, then what is the answer?
Downtown you will have plenty to choose from probably.We were seriously thinking about visiting Portland.
Last July we visited Seattle.
I'm struggling to understand how this is not a political thread and instantly locked?
Downtown you will have plenty to choose from probably.![]()
Problem is helping addicts is a big money to be made so that is why this problem is never solved and will never be solved.
I meant to say plenty of hotel rooms to choose from , I'm sure there are decent places to go I would think .I will buy pepper spray when I get to Portland.
I took Pablo’s advice and bought pepper spray when I left Seattle Airport and visited the city.
Yes, some very sketchy areas and crack heads.
Absolutley no way I would let my Wife drive to a Target and shop on a Tuesday afternoon in the greater Seattle, or greater Portland area.We last visited Portland in 2022.
I'd have to say that reports of its decrepitude are greatly overstated.
As compared to quite a few other large American cities, it's actually quite nice.
Yes, Portland has long tolerated the homeless, but they aren't typically obnoxious or aggressive, as they are in many cities that are intolerant of them.
Homelessness has various causes, with mental illness and addition being chief among them. The irony is that with proper treatment and medication, the seriously mentally ill can often function well in society and so can the addicted, to become job holding taxpaying citizens.
You want to reduce homelessness?
Put the resources needed into getting homeless people the help they need and watch homeless numbers dwindle.
You want your taxes to go for more prisons where they will learn to cook and make connections to sell.Portland should privatize the entire city. Once the city becomes private property the homeless problem becomes a trespassing problem.
I once got rid of rats in the barn by buying a metal trash can to keep my chicken feed in.
I hear this all the time but never see any concrete examples. They used to claim Portugal had their drug and alcohol problems all figured out with their legalization and treatment programs, but it turned out to be a fraud and were completely faking the statistics to make things look successful.Drug and alcohol addicted people would do far better with proper rehab and vocational training than putting them in jail. Other countries have great success with preventing repeat offenders by offering people like that and other low-level offenders not only proper rehab and treating them like human beings, but offering great vocational training so when they leave they can actually go enter the workforce.
Ferrets are good hunters of rats, too.You only made them go somewhere else. Real solution is to get a owl. Cause owls are cool. And hungry.