Keep going down the crazy road lefties. It is just waking more and more people up to their madness.
You can spray paint a dog turd gold. It remains a dog turd.C@LAg said:most of the city is perfectly fine. it is just some specific areas where they allow things to get really crappy.Swan Song said:
I was in Seattle in August. Pikes Market, the Waterfront, MoPop, touristy areas…super clean and no homeless. I felt safer than I do in downtown Houston. Funny how they don't allow homeless in certain areas.
it does not help idiotic right wing media (and idiots on Texags) only emphasizes the bad parts. Which are absolutely bad, no doubt about it.
But the rest of the city and what not is fine, which they refuse to acknowledge.
Thanks for the help.ABATTBQ11 said:CDUB98 said:
Legally, how can they give the middle finger to SCOTUS?
That's... Not what they're doing.
SCOTUS said disparate impact on the homeless does not preclude cities and towns from enforcing bans on things like sleeping in public or camping in public areas. This creates a completely separate legal preclusion by declaring that homeless people in Washington have the right to be homeless and live in public spaces. According to the 10th Amendment, that's Washington's prerogative.
How much do you think it would take to pay a few dozen homeless to establish an encampment in the Rep's public office space?C@LAg said:
"Under the proposed bill, public property where homeless individuals may establish encampments includes ... public building interiors ..."
Nice, so those living in gated communities or HOAs that have private parks, doggie parks, children playgrounds, etc. are exempt.C@LAg said:
Dems continue being willing to violate EVERYONE ELSE'S RIGHTS for the benefit of the loser homeless, all the while UTTERLY ignoring all the bad laws Dems pass that make housing costs too high and unaffordable in Western Washington.
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Under the proposed bill, public property where homeless individuals may establish encampments includes parks, plazas, courtyards, parking lots, sidewalks, public building interiors and even "natural and wildlife areas," such as freeway shoulders and medians.
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I've got an idea about homelessness. Do you know what they ought to do? Change the name of it. It's not "homelessness", it's "houselessness". It's houses these people need. A home is an abstract idea, a home is a setting, it's a state of mind. These people need houses; physical, tangible structures. They need low-cost housing. But where are you going to put it? People don't want it near them. We've got something in this country, it's called NIMBY. N-I-M-B-Y; 'Not In My Backyard'! People don't want anything, any kind of social help located anywhere near them! You try to open up a halfway house, try to open up a drug or alcohol rehab center, try to do a homeless shelter somewhere, try to open up a little home for some ******ed people who want to work their way back into the community. People say "Not in my backyard!" People don't want anything near them. Especially if it might help somebody else. Part of that great American spirit of generosity we hear about. - George Carlin