If They want to Solve the Homeless Encampment problem. Build The Homeless Encampment Next to City Hall . Because The Mayor and City Council Members, Can't Say Out of Sight and Out of Mind. They Would be Force to Solve the Homeless problems.
I live here, and they moved a homeless camp from under a freeway exit where no one could really see it. Once they did that, the people spilled all over Sacramento. I can barely walk in certain places without having to walk around tents.. smh..
@@armadilllo or capable of. How they gonna get mental healthcare? Or even physical healthcare if you dont wanna “give” them anything? You sound like a really rotten person: selfish, bitter, greedy, and with zero sense of community or social responsibility. What a sad existence.
@@themaestro3034 ummmmmm, maybe they could work? just a thought. Sorry if I sound greedy for wanting to keep MY money that I work MY ass off for. What is with you communists giving away everyone elses money? Why don't you donate extra and pay more taxes if you're so virtuous?
@@stephensanders8820 nigga, I've lived in the same neighborhood of Sacramento for over twelve years and I've been ALL OVER the west coast. If you wanna pretend that most of Sacramento's homeless WANTS to stop being homeless, I got news for you dude. The people who are homeless in Sacramento, who DON'T want to be homeless, are nothing more than a small minority of the homeless around here. You can keep lying to yourself if you want, bit I'm not even going to entertain the idea that most of them don't want to be homeless when it's just so blatantly false...
While others were studying in school, working hard and making a future for themselves, you had a few who were drinking, doing drugs, having intercourse and skipping school. Now the rest have to give them hand outs, not so they can better themselves, but so they can continue drinking, doing drugs, and having intercourse, and now creating trash.
Haha I was doing drugs and having intercourse and skipping school and I have a masters degree and earn a very comfy salary so whats the relation again?
@@armadilllo right the commies. I guess you dont want your social security and medicare when you reach 65 then right? Those are commie programs right? 😂😂
@@themaestro3034 they sure are, they are forced on us, I could have made a million more than the social security that they have stolen from me, I saved my money, I invested, I didn't buy drugs and alcohol and now I'm forced to pay for their mistakes, fucking commie.
If caltrans really cared about the homeless problem they'd do a lot more than just move them around. All you people do is move them around when they hang out in one spot for too long.
@Iraqi Food Cart I totally agree! Caltrans should grow a freaking heart and stop trying to prevent the homeless from catching hepatitis and typhus! It's like they just have to assert their control over this marginalized group of people who demonstrate the clear inability to function at a capacity that doesn't endanger their health and the health of their neighbors. Bastards!
I can't understand how we can have so many homeless people when every place is hiring Amazon will give you a $3,000 sign on bonus just to go to work for them but yet these bums rather sleep on the sidewalk then go out and get a job
Head to one of gavins spare mansions. His corruption has earned him several properties. Go ahead and borrow one. He didn't follow laws..so you don't have to either
Well, i guess they’ll go back to the river and clog up the shorelines and levies again, at least they’ll have their built in toilet back, it’s not like we need that water from the American river to be clean or anything...
People being homeless happens no matter who is in office. There were homeless beforehand and there will be homeless after Newsom is gone. What needs to happen is real help for these people so there are no more homeless.
@@pookiehoney the homeless drug addict situation has EXPLODED over the last 20 years.. especially in California, Portland and Seattle.. why? Simple.. leftist academics.
@@themaestro3034 ummm put them in institutions. Like jail... That's too much for the "empathy and compassion" crowd. Y'all don't like placing expectations on people.
@@themaestro3034 I don’t know what so funny about your comment. I just point out the fact. You don’t live across the street from them. Therefore, every one is a bigot and unsympathetic in your view, isn’t it?
Sorry. The city needs to do a better job at protecting their tax paying citizens and local businesses. Why should a homeless person have more rights than the homeowners that they have taken up camp next to? Set up shelters and camps outside of the city limits ... The needles and waste aren't things we should have to deal with at our parks and on our sidewalks.
Silence from the "my body my choice" vaccine mandate hypocrite crowd. Notice the editorializing only applies to subjects they deem worthy. Putting people in a place similar to jail is the only solution.
Everybody wants to show pitty for the homeless however they don't want any homeless near their own homes. And I believe it is a fair statement to claim that 90% of them are extremely filthy and won't accept help as long as it comes with rules. Even worse than the poop and pee, it's that our garbage is taken from our trash bins and dumpsters and broadcasted around our walkways and roadways. Then when the homeless camp becomes too vial they simply move the tent 100 feet and leave the mess.
Well what can we do because where I live the homeless are just camping out right on the sidewalk you can't even walk on the sidewalk it's crazy and the person has been there for going on 4 months now
There is no way we can reduce homelessness whiteout reducing amount of fentanyl drug available on our streets. Majority of street homeless will die from fentanyl overdose, or drugs related violence.
You know this problem is much bigger than the way it's been presented.! This is the end result of the problem.! We need a solution that catches it before it gets to this point.! I suggest a multi-pronged approach. Basically starting at the beginning when a person is starting to realize they're going to become homeless.! Let's face it there is no safety net below apartments and shared housing.! So let's make one let's make a safety net that people can go to without having to come to the government for help. Pass some regulations statewide that will allow for more mother-in-law structures in people's property. I mean we need to make a safety net also make it so that people can get tax deductions on these things and make it so that system can pay the homeowners directly so that rents State current. Allow for the creation of backyard RV hookup stations. Make a standard so that there's a concrete pad that the RV must sit on.! A mailbox system with the letter b or c to show that it's a backyard tenant.! Because once you become homeless and you can't shower or take care of your clothing you can't keep a job and you definitely won't be hired for one the demon's problem never stops at that point so we got to catch it before it gets to that point. Doing it in this way will spread out the homies population across the entire city in a manner that will allow the citizens to know who these homeless people are to understand their plights better and for homeowners who are struggling to make their own payments and may face homelessness it gives them an opportunity to make their payments and have an extra income as well. It's a win-win situation if you look at it like that.! Furthermore there is probably at least a couple of million dollars driving up and down the major freeways in California every freaking day inside of RVs.! Make a series of RV stops that are actually a little bit further off the freeway near commercial retailers who are struggling. So that they can come stay for 24 hours at the most and then keep moving these people will spend money in those areas.! I mean it's a direct financial money targeting system that you can't argue with you just have to regulate it properly and have it done right and it'll be fine.! County and City coffers. And could be a model for the United States in all.! But trying to Warehouse people in giant homeless guard camps isn't the right way to do it because you're going to have too many homeless people in one area in the people around that area is not fair to them it has to be spread out evenly across the whole city if not the whole state
Thank you Newsom, you totally know how to move this crisis forward in the right direction. Thanks CA for continuing to vote for ppl who raise our taxes with zero results of improvement & little care for the individuals without a home.
Lmfao baha 🤣 😂 your taxes haven't went up .....but nice try the homeless issue has been a problem for decades.....not on gavin if you have any ideas then you should act accordingly to have your voice heard...... but this here is not the platform
Good for Caltrans. One of the many problems is our deference to those who have chosen homelessness and our lack of tough love for those who cannot care for themselves. Being complicit is not the same as being compassionate.
If all you have is a plan to push them from one spot to another. I don't see that ever working. We have plenty of empty land to build a half way house type community on. We have the resources. We just lack the will to make the money we are spending have better results. The millions they are spending to clear them from one area. Could be better spent. Avoiding (for those that are willing to receive the help) homelessness in the first place is way cheaper in the long run. High rental prices are certain to increase the number of people on the street who can't keep up. Then drop in a messed up credit score system and even more are being pushed out.
Those homeless people already have all the options to not be homeless available to them. They actively choose not to get help because it's easier for them to just be homeless then to quit smoking meth and find a job. You can't help people who won't help themselves. As far as I'm concerned the solution to California homelessness is as a simple as "You can either quit doing those drugs and go back to being a functioning member of society, _or you can face the wall."_
Its become filthy and disgusting. People need real help not handouts. Shelter in a safe place and job assistance. Not kicked around, rejected, discrimanted and harrassed. Just to end up loitering on someones front porch. Cruelity on many levels.
Wrong. These “homeless” are failed humans that gave up long ago. They’re too far gone and they should have the stones to just off themselves and stop being everyone else’s problem. Hell with the em all, this is the cruel world of reality. They get zero sympathy from me. Intentional mess making assholes, every last one.
@@Trollingfoolsallday What a rude response. What makes you so? You have no respect. You have no idea what the history of these ppl are and what abuse and negelect they havevendured to end up in these pitiful and disturbing situation. You can assume whatever you want. But your comment shows the rot in your heart. And i dont care how "successful" you are. You obviously are a troll or agent working for the agenda.
They complain about human waste but businesses refuse to let homeless people use their bathrooms. So where are they supposed to go? They can’t hold it in. These are human beings. People’s mothers, fathers, parents, children, brothers, sisters, and siblings. Learn to have some compassion for them instead of hearding them like cattle… it’s wrong.
"compassion" is the entire reason we are in this situation. You realize it's possible to be too nice? Some bad people take advantage. You can't be this naive
@@rich2583 why don’t you think homeless people can’t pay taxes?? Homeless people have jobs dude… they pay taxes just the same as everyone else, so they can’t use bathrooms?? Because it’s too expensive to live???
There’s actually not much. I have a friend who lives and that campsite and they have section 8 and apparently section 8 is so backed up that it’s hard to get ahold of them and if you do call them to see where you are on the list they move down to the bottom of the list. They got illegally evicted during the pandemic. Almost all of their things got thrown away by the Ex landlord. It’s disgusting.
@@wolfvlogsofficial you support renters stealing money from landlords even though these folks you are referencing probably were getting the extra 600 in unemployment. You realize welfare isn't the only way to earn income in this country, right? People will earn loads more GETTING A JOB!
@@rich2583 they actually weren’t. They are disabled. They have medical issues that they need a home for. They were paying the landlord rent and section 8 was paying a part of it too. The land lord just showed up and kicked them out. Gave them 24 hours to figure out where to put their things. Then came with the police threw them out, trashed everything before they could finish, and now they are at the homeless camp in the middle of basically a plague. They have called nonstop for months to section 8, they have called every single resource they could and have been on every list. Sacramento has a fucking housing and renting issue. And if you are too blind to see that I feel sorry for you. You know, I can’t even live on my fucking own. I have to have 3 roommates to afford a 1 bedroom. Where if you picked any other state, let go with Arkansas, a 2 bedroom is $600. Sacramento? $1,500- $2,000, the system is fucked. And people who are working their asses off day in and day out, working 2 jobs and going to school are fucked. So maybe actually do some damn research. Learn some people’s stories before spreading more false information about them.
@@wolfvlogsofficial lol people on disability got extra payments too! 🤣😂 What's the excuse when people that are getting money from the government like clockwork don't pay the rent? They couldn't work because of the "pandemic"? 😂😂
@@wolfvlogsofficial dude, just keep working. Eventually you will get a better job. I've been homeless. The difference is I didn't give up and abuse drugs and alcohol