And, bye the bye, it turns out that if you spend some public money helping people get homes (and helping them keep ’em) then you save on costs in the medium and long run (things like ER visits, costs to clean up campsites, keeping cops on duty near such sites, etc). And, oh yeah, you also have many fewer homeless people, which is good for tourism, good for businesses, more aesthetic for the passers-by, and… oh yeah, good for the folks who are no longer homeless. But of course, it does nothing to increase the wealth of the obscenely wealthy, so it cannot be a good thing to do. (the last sentence is intended as sarcasm)
Umm. That snowstorm is now in the northwest.
And, bye the bye, it turns out that if you spend some public money helping people get homes (and helping them keep ’em) then you save on costs in the medium and long run (things like ER visits, costs to clean up campsites, keeping cops on duty near such sites, etc). And, oh yeah, you also have many fewer homeless people, which is good for tourism, good for businesses, more aesthetic for the passers-by, and… oh yeah, good for the folks who are no longer homeless. But of course, it does nothing to increase the wealth of the obscenely wealthy, so it cannot be a good thing to do. (the last sentence is intended as sarcasm)