Because the homeless crisis is not about spending too little money on housing, it's about spending too much money incentivizing self-destructive behaviors
When we change the incentives we will change the behaviors:
San Francisco, Los Angeles and other California cities spend significantly more on homelessness and have significantly worse outcomes
San Francisco spends nearly 2x more per capita than New York City but shelters one-third while New York shelters 95%
San Francisco spends 3x more per capita on total cash welfare than New York and Chicago and has far worse outcomes
San Francisco's cash welfare benefits per recipient are 2x higher than New York's
San Francisco has chosen to put more money into expensive "permanent supportive housing," mostly single resident occupancy hotel rooms, instead of lower-cost shelters
New York did the opposite, and the consequences can be seen on the streets
Overall, SF spends almost 3x more per homeless person than NYC, $32k/year as compared to $12k
Total homelessness in SF grew dramatically alongside a growing budget
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Blackouts, higher energy prices, China-made "slavery" solar panels, foreign dependence, and conflicts-of-interest more than politics are behind the failure of the Democrats' climate legislation in Congress
In recent weeks, Democratic confidence in passing sweeping climate legislation has rapidly faded. “I don’t think the votes are there in a reconciliation bill for the climate infrastructure-type issues,” an insider told the Washington Post.
Nations (and states like California) that cannot for economic reasons meet their climate commitments simply change the target to farther off in time, while adding targets that sound more aggressive to journalists with little awareness of history.
I’m happy to confirm that all major Bay Area media are covering the protest, with commitments to appear from Supervisors @MattHaneySF@Ahsha_Safai schedules permitting with @LondonBreed & all other Supes warmly invited to attend & say a few words
Here's a detailed explanation of how and why @PeterGleick is a pseudoscientific Malthusian ideologue who grossly misrepresents the science to advance the claim that the world doesn't have enough resources for all humans to enjoy high standards of living
“People wonder how we made it through the heat wave of 2006. The answer is... We had San Onofre [nuclear plant] of 2,200 MW, and a number of other plants, totalling thousands of MW not there today,” said Calif. grid operator during 2020 blackouts.
“There was very little electricity from wind during the summer heatwave in California ... the same weather pattern, a stable high-pressure bubble, is the cause of heatwaves, since it brought very low wind for days on end along with very high temperatures”
Funding from renewables & natural gas interests helps explain why Democrats, Greens, & broader Left in US and Europe are unconscionably silent about China's use of forced labor to make solar, replacing nuclear with nat gas & dangerous dependence on Russia
Environmentalists, progressives, & Greens have long spoken out for human rights, energy security, and reducing air pollution, demanding stronger protections of indigenous people in Brazil, local energy production, and stronger measures to reduce carbon emissions.
And yet none of the world’s main green NGOs or leaders have condemned China’s use of enslaved labor to make solar panels, the replacement of nuclear plants with nat gas, or the dangerous dependence of the U.S. and Europe on Chinese solar and Russian natural gas.
Jacqui: “The only way Corey will be able to escape his addiction is if he arrested, taken to court, and sentenced to mandatory drug treatment as an alternative to jail. But California’s laws no longer allow that.”
“It’s true that a lot of the war on drugs did more harm than good. But we have swung too far in the other direction. We have no other way to save our son from potential death. Corey could overdose and die from fentanyl or be killed in some other way. We are desperate for action.”