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by ELB
Thu Jun 21, 2018 2:22 pm
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Topic: West coast homeless situation
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Re: West coast homeless situation

Diseased Streets
The Investigate Unit spent three days assessing conditions on the streets of downtown San Francisco and discovered trash on each of the 153 blocks surveyed. While some streets were littered with items as small as a candy wrapper, the vast majority of trash found included large heaps of garbage, food, and discarded junk. The investigation also found 100 drug needles and more than 300 piles of feces throughout downtown.
The quote is from a bay area NBC station. The station has a 9-part series on what a pit SF has turned into.

Left Coast Lawlessness
Portland, Oregon, has continued to experience rapid urban decay in recent years, and the consequences for businesses and residents have been dramatic. In 2016, Columbia Sportswear, a major retailer, relocated a considerable number of its staff to downtown Portland. A little over a year later, in a scathing opinion piece in the Oregonian, the company’s CEO voiced his regret over the decision. Employees reported repeated criminal offenses, “daily defecation” in the store’s front lobby, and fears of physical violence. One female employee ran into moving traffic to escape a transient individual, screaming that he was going to kill her.



Judith Arnell closed her jewelry store after customers felt unsafe entering her shop. She noted that vagrants would frequently defecate on the front steps of her business. Fed-up small-business owners took their concerns to Portland’s Democratic mayor, Ted Wheeler, who offered owners training on how to secure their stores—and then promptly blamed Department of Housing Secretary Ben Carson for not doing enough to support affordable housing.
by ELB
Tue Jun 19, 2018 3:33 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: West coast homeless situation
Replies: 39
Views: 10753

Re: West coast homeless situation

"Terrified" San Francisco Tourists Shocked By Aggressive Vagrants, Discarded Needles, Dead Bodies

In other news:
Almost Half of San Fransisco Bay Area Residents Want to Leave

Places like Portland, Seattle, Los Angeles, and San Francisco are turning themselves into Third World Countries from the inside out, meaning not that they are importing Third World people but that they are structuring their societies as Third Word: A few rich people on top, a LOT of poor people on the bottom to service their houses and industries, and a very few in the middle class to act as overseers for the poor people, and a government that enforces the situation, particularly with taxes and zoning restrictions, taxes, environmental rules, taxes, occupational permits, taxes. The heavy regulation and taxes that are manageable for rich people, but not for a strong, free-market oriented middle class. This eliminates upward mobility for both the poor and the middle class. The middle class leaves because it can, and the poor stay for the subsidized housing (when the use it), the welfare, the free needles, etc. They keep voting for the people who provide them these things.

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