JasperFrank
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My biggest peev now is how the media frames things. We have a huge homeless issue in Oregon. Most came here from out of state, because we had a failed experiment of compassion to look the other way regarding addictions. And the media and politicians frame this as a housing shortage. So the solution is "Obviously" to change land use laws to build more houses on Ag land, right? For Whom? Druggies don't have any money. So the normal tax payer is being asked to not only change the land use laws, but to some how fund this transition, from a fentanyl, or other opiate, user to a home owner? This is unicorn thinking. And developers are just salivating over the idea that there will be vast areas opened for them to make money off of. What we need are voluntary Roosevelt Era CCorp camps, where they can detox, if they want to, doing public enterprises for the benefit of the greater society. I'd pay for that. The homeless thing, is that they want to be homeless, and use drugs and make huge messes we pay to clean up. And as said before, most are from Out of State, not local people on hard luck. This, "where" are you from? The media never asks. So we think its a local failure of support. Which it is not. Oregon had this all solved in the late 90's.
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