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beresonable t1_jco2gze wrote
Reply to comment by phatelectribe in Newsom says the state is on track to cut unsheltered homelessness by 15% in two years and vowed to provide 1,200 tiny homes to help achieve that goal. by ElectrikDonuts
Unfortunately I have first hand experience in seeing these homeless encampments because I work for a major utility company in a major Westcoast city and when we have to go into these homeless encampments to make necessary repairs we can't do our work or even investigate the utility breaks until we have a hazmat contractor clean up all the needles and human excrement first, it feels gross working in these places and I can't imagine how people live there, allowing people to live like that is not compassion but rather turning a blind eye to the greater issue of drug addiction and a injustice to the poor souls so spun out on drugs that they are fine with these living conditions, meanwhile homeless advocates call this freedom of choice and urban camping, don't get me wrong I'm all for freedom of choice but when it starts affecting the local community with crime and unsanitary conditions in poor neighborhoods where children have to walk through to get to school or their friends house that's where I draw the line. Furthermore there's a reason why I'm so passionate about this subject, I just lost a girlfriend who I was with for 10 years she was going to college for a degree she was passionate about and was interning at a firm related to her studies but she dropped out and quit the internship which I was fine with, I supported her in finding something that would interest her and make her happy, unfortunately about a year ago I realized she was self medicating with meth and I gave her a ultimatum of get mental help from a therapist to figure out why she was doing the drugs or it's over, she got help and was seeing someone twice a week and was doing well, she got a job again and was on the path to recovery but acouple months ago she relapsed and was acting strange, I asked her if she was using again and she denied it, even though I didn't believe her I felt I had to take her word for it and hope I was wrong and trust that she would come to me for help since we've been together for so long, my work involves working extremely long hours and one day after a 22hr shift I came home to her in bed with some guy smoking meth and I lost it, I kicked her out and told her to never call me or contact me ever again. I was and am heart broken, I've been in touch with her family and last I heard she was seen in one of those homeless encampments, as much as I try, I can't stop thinking about her or her well-being even though I don't want anything to do with her anymore, and I fear every day of the news that she overdosed and is gone, she has a family that cares about her greatly and misses her but with her addiction she blames everyone around her for her shortcomings, everyone in that situation is so spun out and hurting mentally that they they refuse help from the ones that care about them the most and fall deeper into their addiction. Don't be lured into thinking that you are helping them by providing housing and safe drug use facilities. I can't help but feel guilty for letting her live with me rent free and without responsibility to help her recovery, instead I was an enabling her and that's on me I should have been more aware of the situation and insisted on her having responsibility for paying for a portion of the rent and other bills and being a responsible person. That's something I'll have to live with and learn from. Long story short letting someone who is suffering from mental illness and drug addiction continue with that lifestyle isn't helping them, it's allowing them them to kill themselves slowly and painfully while feeling good about helping them.
PandaMan759 t1_jco1ce3 wrote
Reply to comment by Em_Adespoton in Young man wrestles grizzly bear to save his friend's life - and succeeds by Artemis_Understood
Also… hippos
King-Krown t1_jcnz7eu wrote
Reply to comment by Em_Adespoton in Young man wrestles grizzly bear to save his friend's life - and succeeds by Artemis_Understood
I didn't know there was such a big weight difference.. Damn.
xAUSxReap3r t1_jcnyq2k wrote
Reply to Young man wrestles grizzly bear to save his friend's life - and succeeds by Artemis_Understood
I said this when this was posted in October, and I'll say it again. Fuck me dead.
GrittyPrettySitty t1_jcnyasn wrote
Reply to comment by phatelectribe in Newsom says the state is on track to cut unsheltered homelessness by 15% in two years and vowed to provide 1,200 tiny homes to help achieve that goal. by ElectrikDonuts
You are basically rehashing why those programs don't work.
Also "safe"
phatelectribe t1_jcnv23h wrote
Reply to comment by beresonable in Newsom says the state is on track to cut unsheltered homelessness by 15% in two years and vowed to provide 1,200 tiny homes to help achieve that goal. by ElectrikDonuts
I would guess zero % reduction. Lack of shelters isn’t the issue - apparently there are always spare beds and ample capacity because they are not allowed to take drugs in the shelter and most would prefer to be high and on the street than safe and going the high cold Turkey. We need mental health facilities and drug rehab programs.
timeisnotnull t1_jcnuuwq wrote
Reply to California to transform infamous San Quentin prison with Scandinavian ideas, rehab focus by ElectrikDonuts
The land where that prison is more than 400 acres of prime San Francisco Bayfront property. The bare land it likely worth well over a Billion dollars, even in today's down real estate market. I bet they could get someone to build an entirely new facility and still make a Billion on the sale :)
12inch_pianist t1_jcntoue wrote
Reply to comment by DeathCap4Cutie in FCC orders phone companies to block scam text messages by QuantumFork
Meh it worked for me. Was explained to me as: You'll get put on a list of dead numbers. Most of the scammers use autocallers so speaking into the microphone is what triggers the connection, so you answer but when no noise ever goes into the microphone (cause mute) the auto caller hangs up. It never registers a person on the other end and sorts you onto the list of dead numbers.
You should just trust me, I've been on the run from the CRA and CBSA for years with hundreds of warrants out for my arrest but they lost track of me when I did this.
benchmobtony t1_jcnrgc8 wrote
Reply to comment by oboshoe in Newsom says the state is on track to cut unsheltered homelessness by 15% in two years and vowed to provide 1,200 tiny homes to help achieve that goal. by ElectrikDonuts
135,000 in 2017. 161,000 in 2021.
SignificantHippo8193 t1_jcnnxaf wrote
Reply to Young man wrestles grizzly bear to save his friend's life - and succeeds by Artemis_Understood
When you fight a bear with your bare hands and win.
DatSkellington t1_jcnkygx wrote
Reply to Newsom says the state is on track to cut unsheltered homelessness by 15% in two years and vowed to provide 1,200 tiny homes to help achieve that goal. by ElectrikDonuts
Yeah, well, that leaves 85% of the LARGEST UNHOUSED POPULATION in the country. I have much sympathy for folks without housing but it is becoming a quality of life issue for our communities as a whole. Meanwhile billionaire and corporations pay little to no taxes while they beg for subsidies and sweetheart deals to relocate sports teams and factories. We need to reassess our priorities…
Stiggalicious t1_jcnku9f wrote
Reply to Newsom says the state is on track to cut unsheltered homelessness by 15% in two years and vowed to provide 1,200 tiny homes to help achieve that goal. by ElectrikDonuts
I have built some of these homes in San Jose for their bridge housing communities. They aren’t much, but they have a bed, a shelf, an outlet, a light, heating & cooling, insulation, and most importantly, a lockable door.
It’s truly one of the most emotionally moving experiences when you get to move the complete home onto the actual site, usually past existing tent encampments. Knowing that you had a part in building someone’s first safe place to sleep in many years is one of the best feelings of gratitude and satisfaction.
These communities, though often are fought against by the surrounding communities, are one of the most effective and efficient ways to successfully and permanently pull people out of chronic homelessness.
If you live in a city that is building or considering building one of these, please help support the effort! Volunteer to build, attend public meetings, and spread the word.
Moonshine_humboldt t1_jcnkkun wrote
Reply to comment by hops4beer in California governor plans reform of oldest state prison into ‘rehabilitation center’ by TailsxCream4Eva
Haha! Got a good chuckle out of that. Right after the bullet train he will Def tackle this.
Em_Adespoton t1_jcnjzel wrote
Reply to Young man wrestles grizzly bear to save his friend's life - and succeeds by Artemis_Understood
Quite the event to share with the grandkids.
I do take issue with one statement though:
> which just might be the most dangerous creature on earth
Where I come from, there’s a saying: if it’s black, fight back. If it’s brown, lie down. If it’s white, goodnight.
A grizzly wouldn’t stand a chance against a polar bear.
Techutante t1_jcnjk6h wrote
yldave t1_jcnhh00 wrote
Reply to California to transform infamous San Quentin prison with Scandinavian ideas, rehab focus by ElectrikDonuts
Will they have to assemble their own furniture?
Artemis_Understood OP t1_jcngkoy wrote
Reply to Young man wrestles grizzly bear to save his friend's life - and succeeds by Artemis_Understood
Best article I've read in a long time.
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beresonable t1_jcnfctz wrote
Reply to comment by oboshoe in Newsom says the state is on track to cut unsheltered homelessness by 15% in two years and vowed to provide 1,200 tiny homes to help achieve that goal. by ElectrikDonuts
I'm curious about how much the problem has grown since we started pouring money into building shelters for the people who are suffering from mental health issues and drug abuse without requiring mental health intervention and drug treatment programs. It seems like the more money we pour into making the lifestyle of drug use easier without requiring resources to help the core issue is called enabling, homelessness has been exploding and getting worse with every day and the more money we put into these programs the worse it gets, what accomplishments should he brag about? The problem of drug abuse abuse is rampant and if you see the conditions in these homeless encampments it is inhumane, there are needles absolutely everywhere, carpeting the ground with thousands of needles, the sight is unreal, people shooting up in the open, smoking drugs off foil in the open. If there's any chance to get the situation under control we have to get to the root of the problem which is drug abuse, no amount of tiny homes will put a dent in the problem without a serious effort in helping them with their mental health and drug addiction.
ZephkielAU t1_jcnec6x wrote
Reply to comment by Due4Loot in FCC orders phone companies to block scam text messages by QuantumFork
How are you still getting spam calls through if your phone blocks all unsaved and unlisted numbers?
Due4Loot t1_jcn9ewu wrote
Reply to comment by ZephkielAU in FCC orders phone companies to block scam text messages by QuantumFork
I have all those presets. I still get the spam calls.
oboshoe t1_jcn64xj wrote
Reply to Newsom says the state is on track to cut unsheltered homelessness by 15% in two years and vowed to provide 1,200 tiny homes to help achieve that goal. by ElectrikDonuts
I'm curious how much has been reduced to date?
i think great that he predicts 15% in the future, but he should be not afraid of bragging the results already achieved.
i think that number would be very uplifting.
ZephkielAU t1_jcn3lt8 wrote
Reply to comment by Due4Loot in FCC orders phone companies to block scam text messages by QuantumFork
I don't mean that, I mean a setting to automatically block potential spam numbers. You can also auto block unlisted numbers and unsaved numbers on some phones, with workarounds (eg call twice within 3 minutes).
AngelOfLight2 t1_jco47dj wrote
Reply to Young man wrestles grizzly bear to save his friend's life - and succeeds by Artemis_Understood
Then he barbequed the vanquished bear and was henceforth referenced to as "Bear Grills."