At first, I thought I’d wandered onto one of those really bad online news sites that creates fake news to sneak ads in front of people's faces, but it was not. I was reading the Washington Post, one of the most credible of all news sources. The article reported that a case in front of the Supreme Court would decide if Grants Pass, a pristine Oregon city of about 40,000, could arrest 1200 homeless people who have refused orders to vacate the tent city that had become their home—or go to jail, a more unpleasant home.
I think you have an excellent and well-founded perspective on homelessness. I would add that various pilots/studies with universal basic income and, separately, providing ownership of tiny-houses situated as walkable neighborhoods (as opposed to temporary housing in block tenements) to both be successful in personal outcomes and community economic outcomes.
I think you have an excellent and well-founded perspective on homelessness. I would add that various pilots/studies with universal basic income and, separately, providing ownership of tiny-houses situated as walkable neighborhoods (as opposed to temporary housing in block tenements) to both be successful in personal outcomes and community economic outcomes.