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I’m homeless but not echo park homeless. I’m like living in my car still going to work homeless. And I’m kinda like “why am I not in the park?” Love this.
Hey man! Keep it up and dont fuckin stop! Ive been where you are and i know it is NOT fun. I Got stuck living in a broke down crown vic for 2 months because of some dumb shit, Completely my fault. But keep your head up king. It gets better, and i know it may seem really shitty right now but remember, at least youre working and striving to improve your situation unlike all these degenerate fucks out there. Good luck bro. Much love, stay safe.
@@JohnSmith-fs8bu It'll be like watching a centipede and a scorpion having a fight. I don't care who wins and I want to drop a brick on the pair of them.
"So we voted and we appreciate you but we don't think you're a good fit for our community" "Fuck off c*nt" "You have to leave bro" "You wanna get stabbed?!" "Tanner call the cops!"
Nah bro, most gang members are deported back to Mexico (Hispanic gangs) or locked up. Many gangs in my area have lost almost all their members due to one or both of those reasons.
I'm all for people helping the homeless: on their own time and with their own money. It's easy to look like a good person when you won't ever have to do the work or face the consequences of policy. This has been the problem with liberal people since forever. If you can't or won't fix the core problem, then don't expect support to make emotional bandaids out of other people's bills.
@Rik Michael It's almost like you didn't read what I said because spending other people's money to solve the symptoms of a problem isn't solving the problem. And I'm not even going to address your pointless semantics because it's the most useless kind of conversation there is. Suffice to say that if you think "Republicans" and not taxing "the rich" are the barriers to solving the problem, you don't understand it beyond the emotional, surface level.
So do you continue to let cities be overrun with homeless people? Should cities just bus them to other cities and move the problem? Should you outlaw homelessness and "solve" the housing crisis by sending them to jail? I'm just curious what your solution ideally would be to the homelessness crisis in the US at least (where there's 50,000 homeless veterans alone). Because if you think that huge societal problems are something that need to just be tackled at an individual level, that's pretty foolish.
Well, at least you’ve gotta respect the liberal white women of Echo Park that Tim mentioned, who do do the actual work of bringing water and food and not just vote to spend tax money on it.
The core problem is no mental healthcare, criminalization of drug usage and uhh Oh yeah. . . . . No housing. Capitalism can't make money, so the problem is allowed to continue.
@@DJFaNaTiiC Highland Park was more recent. Echo Park started around the time Silver Lake did. I grew up in San Marino, so I know Highland Park. I feel like that started to happen around 2014-2015. I remember when York Ave was totally run down and shootings were a common thing in HP.
@@malvolio01 yeah it was maybe more than 2 years since I last rolled thru Highland Park until a couple months ago and saw the trendy coffee shops popping up
Currently in a conservative state and town. We also have a homeless park. They are mostly along the creek near the baseball fields and use the horseshoe part of the park to dry clothes shoot up and other shenanigans. It's more than just a liberal vs conservative situation.
This "People are homeless because it's fun" feels like such a cop-out. While everyone is worried about what to do with the homeless it ignores the KEY question: Why are people becoming homeless at such an unprecedented rate? There's a deep seeded (seated?) sickness festering and unless we can identify it it'll only continue getting worse.
I always see conservatives say “Vote blue and this is what you get!” underneath videos of homeless/addicts. Either they are very sheltered and haven’t seen this before, denying it flat out , or are living in one of the rare cities or towns unaffected by it. it’s everywhere
Who were the ones Obama bailed out in 2009?? Who got those million dollar bonuses, because all I remember was $300 check. Which was like the total amount of a grocery bill for a month back then. Wow. Though I did manage to rebuild my credit with that money (bad from choices I made a decade or so when I was young and dumb) by buying into a prepaid visa that opened the door for more credit choices down the line. That was the only thing a leftist ever did for me.
In SF most of the homeless were able to afford housing or rent before big tech took over the city and basically gentrified it to where anyone not making at least 6 figures is basically living in blade runner. Of course the liberal mayor isn't helping anything by letting homeless people steal without being prosecuted and shoot up smack and take shits in the streets, but that wasn't the root cause. Not to mention big tech is making a lot of manual labor obsolete. This to me isn't so much leftists as it is politicians letting the wealthy gentrify their whole city and not planning accordingly for how the average people might be displaced as a result.
Lol would love to hear Tim and George Perez shoot the breeze together on a podcast. Just heard him again the other day on YMH. Guy is always a good time
if you can play soccer, you can work. Stop being a whiny little baby. Yeah. Life is HARD. It has always been hard. If you cant make it today, you wouldnt have made it a day a century ago.
There are many parts of the U.S. that have super cheap rents and low cost of living. I woiuld rather live some place cold than under a bridge and stink.
Our country will always fight homeless ppl tooth and nail. If ppl ever realize they don't have to kill themselves just to survive they wouldn't be good little worker bees anymore.
There are 2,153 billionaires, the first 26 are richer than 3.8 billion people combined , thats 26 people richer than half the worlds population combined…. Surely we can fix a large portion of the problem
@@monehget are you an idiot? You think it’s necessary to have 100 billion dollars? I don’t think you realize how much money that is and how excessive also.
I truly don't think homeless is a problem I believe it's a symptom of our greed that runs our society. It will get worse. And to be honest my kids are almost out of the house and when they go if I need to start day drinking to get free housing I'm on board :)
Many homeless people have serious mental disorders which make them unemployable, but they’re not crazy enough to qualify for state assistance. There’s this tragic mental health “no man’s land” and despite people’s lovely utopian rhetoric, I’ve never heard a single viable solution to that problem.
I think creating and breaking down homeless encampments is the way to do it. Before bad stuff develops that is inevitable. It’s like a reset button but there needs to be some kind of security within the camp, I would use the military to create these places because I trust military police more than regular police
FYI homeless camping is now banned. Austin is best for fit people. It’s a very active city with an active nightlife with a ton of live music. During the pandemic, nightlife shutdown. Tim is not active, so he can’t value that. Nightlife includes comedy clubs. Any city during the pandemic would not be great for comedy. Yes, crime has spiked because the homeless ran the city, but now the homeless camping was voted to be banned. So it will clean up. It just sounds like he’s projecting being a failure.
😂 I’ve never seen Austin look worse than it did two days ago. Your Soros scumbag mayor Adler hasn’t enforced jack. I felt like I was going to catch Hepatitis just driving through. Seriously gross.