By R.C.
Mon, Dec 16, 2019 10:18 p.m.Inside Santa Rosa's mile-long tent city amid plans to shelter its residents in FAIRGROUNDS as California struggles under the weight of 130,000 people living on the streets
Inside Santa Rosa's mile-long tent city amid plans to shelter its THREE THOUSAND residents in FAIRGROUNDS as California buckles under the weight of 130,000 people living on the streets www.dailymail.co.uk |
Writer Ilana Mercer has written that our homeless population includes people who can no longer afford housing in their communities and some who have been ruined by high medical bills. They're not all insane or substance abusers.
ReplyDeleteIf you do that,you also have to feed them,provide condoms,supply drugs to the addicts and provide medical care.Cost?MILLIONS.Is this well thought out?
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Visited Santa Rosa about fifty years ago. An idyllic American city, perhaps the archetype upon which all American cities should look like. Gone now.
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