More money is always government's solution to all problems, most of which government created by trying to solve other problems it created. But whatever money government gets, it's never enough.
If a problem exists, then someone will be willing to pay to try to 'fix' it, but if paying to fixing it doesn't work, someone can be convinced to pay more. The solution is to not let them know they won't be paid.
One idea would be to stop massive immigration and train these men to do actual skilled work. Or is it they are not the type of that and must exist off of your increased income taxation?
@@josephbingham1255 It has little to do with skilled labor, but more to do with 'satisfying' someone or some organization with your 'effort'. For instance telling all your 'shareholders' that you are going to be going energy efficient by installing wind turbines on all Walmarts to power the self-serve checkouts, saving from having to pay X amount in electricity which will amount to % in increased profits. So in this case, immigrants = voters = cheap labor if they are not full residents/citizens. They are also cheap to market to, and helpful to bring over individuals who would aid a given narrative, like say Iranian regimists who lives in Canada by the hundreds, runs operation to harass and threaten dissidents who speaks out.
Once again it only proves they could have cleaned up the city anytime they felt like it. They just chose not to. They chose to let the citizens of the city suffer. You know, the people that pay their salaries and fund the entire budget of the state.
Not really, cleaning isn't a one and done thing, and all those power-washers' salaries aren't free. It will go right back to normal once this is all over.
@@tony_5156 It has been true, at some level, for decades. I mean, there's a spectrum, obviously. California, for all its evils, clearly isn't nearly as much given over to communism, as some places. (No need to name the places here, you all know what kinds of locations I'm referring to.) It could be so much worse. But just because it could be worse, doesn't mean the current situation is ideal. There is, shall we say, room for improvement. Though improvement doesn't, on the whole, seem to be what California is mostly striving for, especially in terms of social policy and culture.
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@@TheSandwichMonsterworst mistake america made was shitting them down without giving a substitute I understand that many asylums were inhumane and poorly run but that could have been fixed without a complete forever shutdown
this proves COMMUNIST china owns Biden & Newson and California. When the Communist Chinese Boss comes rolling into town you better show him you are doing a good job.
I live and work in San Francisco. Not only are the politicians inept and prioritize their own agendas but The Coalition on Homelessness does everything in their power to keep the homeless homeless, otherwise they’d be out of jobs. I’m so sick of the local leadership. We need level headed moderates to lead the city.
@@bemhibbits4157 Don’t go there and if you live there get out. You are literally taking your life in your hands. No one will help. They may video your attack for likes on social media. If the police show up and make an arrest the judge will let them right back out without any concern for the safety of others
@@bemhibbits4157 North Korea uses old videos of American poverty to brainwash their own, same with China. They use racism to reach their kids to hate westerners.
So, where did SF’s homeless go; or more accurately, where were they forced to relocate? Chris did not directly address that. He specified where they would be going temporarily, but not where they are right now. Outside city limits? In a hasty tent encampment near the desert? Knowing where they are now would shed more light on how they are being treated during APEC. Clearly, the homeless problem wasn’t fixed…it was moved somewhere else for a week. Without a doubt, SF voters are going to reelect the same idiots to do the same thing in future.
@peek5548 You need to watch that end part again. SF offering shelter doesn’t mean they are forcing the homeless into shelters; especially when they still trying to add more beds. An offer can be declined and the bed shortage indicates a shortfall in being able to house all the homeless, and (like I said) it specifies where they may go when adequate bedding is available. SF don’t force its homeless into shelters. Furthermore, he clearly stated that a homeless man was told to stay away for a week. That means he had to find a new place to stay. Again, that doesn’t specify where he or anyone else who declined shelter are now. And most of them have always declined shelter; primarily the addicts and mentally ill.
@peek5548😂😂😂 it’s kinda cute that you’re believing that. They just got pushed further down Geary, a few blocks away. Homeless here are 99.9% volunteers. I live and work in SF, so if you believe you know more than what I see with my own eyes and experience DAILY, go ahead and try me.
They could have done what Seattle and other cities did when trade shows occurred. The cleanup shoves people out of the area by physically shipping them into temporarily open areas. After a period of time, those areas are closed up. In my suburb city, the method is to ship them to several city-prepared choices just at the very edge of city limits. At the very edge, these places have no services and those people then move into a different city. This also avoids accusations by other cities that the homeless are dumped INSIDE their cities which is not true. It's just the homeless are shipped to the very border of the city. Disingenous, but the city does what it can to avoid being sued by neighboring cities.
Its called a dictatorship. China and N. Korea follow the same rules. We had an evil man enter our country to meet with another evil man. This was a big joke and lie. Telling us that China will help curb fentanyl... oh sure! Xi ALWAYS tells the truth!
jstantongood: It's not just costal California, it's wherever demoncrats are in charge. These are the people that lie directly to their electorate, and get off completely free each time. Did anyone pay a price of any kind for the hundreds of millions of dollars the government wasted while trying to convince everyone Trump colluded with Russia, when it was in fact Hillary Clinton colluding with Russia to frame Trump for colluding with Russia? Sounds insane right? That's exactly what happened. The left, always convinced they are the smartest people in the room, collectively fell for Hillary's psy-ops so completely, there are still some who believe parts of "the dossier" were true. Is it that they can't admit being lied to? Of course not, they cherish being lied to as evidenced by not one single demoncrat standing up and complaining about being lied to. They know that's the only way they can "win" is by lying to people, so they long ago gave up caring about the truth. They are so far gone by now they actually BEG for big tech censorship because it isolates them from having to think for themselves. Their default condition is to go along with the party no matter how absurd the goal, and having genuine facts available that destroy the party narrative (causing them to think for themselves) is one of the scariest things you could ever force on them.
They are busy syphoning off the budget into their own back pockets so there isnt enough to provide government services that people want. Its pure corruption
I associated San Franshitsco with used needles on streets, homeless tents, and dirt mounds, seeing the city clean gave me a sort of shock, it actually looks like what an American city should look like!
I live in San Francisco, and I can say with 100% certainty that things will go back to normal when the APECconference is finished. Progressive politics have ruined this city..
I'll never get those policies. They're pushed by a large number of voters, mainly the "limousine liberals" who push progressive policies despite being super wealthy, then when it blows up in their face those same people flee the city and go somewhere new. Extra stupid since they tend to push those EXACT SAME policies in their new homes. I work in construction and real estate and meet tons of people who've left souther Cali and the bay area because of crime, homelessness, shitty government, snd the death of businesses but they still spout the same rhetoric ans vote for the same failed policies.
@@tnickknight the progressive cities are great if you're wealthy. Assuming you've got the $500k-$1mil to afford a home in cities like LA, San Fran, Seattle, or their satellite cities
The "normal" you speak of is the effect of capitalism. It is not and never was a sustainable economic or societal model. You can somehow get rid of the current homeless people... but the system, and the wealth inequality it creates combined with lack of access to mental health care, will keep making more people desperate and homeless.
Those idiots would vote him for President if/when he runs even though he tells them to their face that he's only making the effort to clean up the city because "Important People" are coming to town. The fact that they could do so much in such a short time just proves they could be doing this all the time. They have the manpower, just not the willpower.
We did the same thing in Detroit when hosting the Super Bowl a few years ago. The bums were bussed out of town and abandoned buildings were literally covered with large canvas murals. It was back to being a dump in no time.
I love how Gavin Newsom admitted that they were cleaning up all of San Francisco by saying: "Well it's true.. because it's true". Clearly a "Math is Math" moment.
The people in the tents HAVE BEEN REJECTED FOR HOUSING by the City. Reason: bad behavior while they were living in a city dorm. They got into verbal fights too often, scared people, challenged authority, damaged property, broke the rules of the dorm. If a person says, “I don’t care” to an authority figure, they have taken their first step out the door.
I was there in SF after they just cleaned up, oh boy, it's like a different city. You see all kind of cops on the street, local, CHP and feds, even US army was there, every corner of the city. I recall there's a judge said no no no, you shall not take homeless people's stuff on street. Somehow, when APEC comes, the law magically changed or something 🤣 Oh well, sometimes I only hope the people who actually pay the tax can enjoy the same level of service government provides compares to Xi 😏 I guess communism works actually, Xi should visit more often!
They are currently in Antioch CA on San Jose drive. In the past two weeks that location has had an entire block taken over by homelessness, when S.F wants them out they let them on Bart to go elsewhere.
it is like when your in laws come to visit, you put all your drugs, sex toys and crap in that one room that no one goes into and when they leave, it all comes out again.
I don’t blame the city at all. All the idiots who live in SF that voted for these politicians who have duped them, deserve the blame too. The government you elect, is the government you deserve.
We always provide for those we consider important... unimportant humans (they are not fully persons, they are simply human) are simply NOT important. Like homeless people, AND local residents.
The sad truth is many homeless people choose to be there. In many places shelters have curfews and drug-free rules that many people can't, or don't want to follow. Its about time we start differentiating between people down on their luck and people making the decision to live on the street. Those who make that decision, should have to live a hard life. The rest of us have mortgages/rent and bills to pay and have to keep food on the table or a roof over our head or we'll join the "down on their luck" few.
@TheSandwichMonster Exactly! We should help those who accept help, but the rest have to get tough love by either detoxing them, or just be left to their own vices away from us who wants to live in this world. They have chosen it... Being "nice" to them isn't really being nice to anyone, and fixes nothing.
It's amazing how government can suddenly come up with the money and resources to clean things up because some big important people are coming to town........but the rest of the time, meh.
San Francisco authorities have never said they are unwilling to clean up the city and do something about the homeless. They've said that they are unable to clean up the city, that the problem is beyond their scope. Oh, and that the courts have hamstrung them. They haven't used that one lately, but it's something to fall back on.
Unfortunately, what didn't go away, is that CA doesn't prevent adults from marrying children. With consent from a guardian and judge, the state will allow an adult to marry or establish a domestic partnership with a child. Oddly enough, a Californian child has to wait till they're 18 to file for a divorce.
If you think disappearing a few thousand homeless is a red-flag, I wonder what you'll think of the over 100,000 kids they've lost track of who've come across the southern border.
The only reason they had it done now is because the judicial courts wouldn't dare challenge what the federal government forced them to do. If the city did it on its own, then the city and district courts could force the city in a worse situation.
Where did the SF Homeless go? Easy. Oakland, Berkeley, San Bruno, San Mateo, San Jose, ect. They move them into different areas briefly. Its why they used Temporary Planter Boxes rather than permanent ones...because its Temporary.
As a San Francisco native and someone who currently lives about thirty miles north of The City I can freely say that S.F. makes no effort to hide its homeless population. Go down to south of Market just after midnight on the weekends and it looks like a massive street party except it's just all the homeless that have taken over the streets late at night. To title a video "Where did San Francisco's homeless go" is just ridiculous is just lazy clickbait...sad. I'll even admit you got me since I posted this response. :)
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Visited LA because my wife had a conference there. Within minutes of going in public, I saw a homeless man talking to himself steal pints of ice cream at a grocery store. A few moments after that, driving down the street, I saw pedestrians avoiding an unconscious man along a busy intersection who had dried shit all along his back and head. I called 911. Californians have no regard for human life. Ambulance took the guy away. Within minutes, walking along Venice beach, I saw a dude smoking crack and muttering to himself. I went back to the hotel and just watched TV.
SF has built dorms to house homeless. Each dorm holds 180-200 people each. There are at least 5 of them.. One is located at: Embarcadero at Pier 34. 1925 Evans Jerrold St and Bayshore St 13th St and South Van Ness. There is a 100 trailer dorm at 200 Amador Evans St near the General Mail Facility Mother Brown’s up 3rd St At least 1,000 are in dorms. The other 2,000 are in various buildings and hotels. One is at Mission and Otis St. The Ecumenical Church offers a hall during Dec, Jan, Feb.
@@j.joseph5353 Are you ignortant or just stupid? 1930s Germany all the social parasites as they called them were told to leave Germany those who didn't ended up in the camps more than Jews were murdered then the retarded, Gypsies vagabonds, etcetera. Kharpert, Ottoman Empire, April 1915. A death march is a forced march of prisoners of war or other captives or deportees in which individuals are left to die along the way. there you go and if you actually look you can find more.
When a specific City wanted to eliminate their small homeless problem they built a homeless center with Incredible high fence with barbed wire at the top and lots of security lighting and the homeless knew to stay away from this place. On the planned night the police and other people went and began rounding them up and bringing them to the homeless Center and at 3:30 in the morning 6 buses pulled up and 1X 1 they took each person and scanned them and took their electronic devices and the buses took off and were never seen again nor were those people all 350 of them were never seen again The metadata showed all of their phones were at this location and then all of the phones went offline😢 One of the only videos that exists of this event was the garbage trucks coming around the corner at 4:30 a.m. and a line of shopping carts five blocks long that the garbage trucks began throwing the entire carts into the garbage trucks with every personal belonging of each of these people including photos and ID cards and other very specific personal items that they would never leave behind So I would be interested to see the metadata for the homeless over the last 3 weeks to see if there's anything similar where you see hundreds of phones go offline all at the same time I remember a conference that was political that was not far from where I live and they took all of the homeless and put them on buses and took their phones and they sent the buses up the highway on a 6 hour trip North and then the bus is turned around and drove 6 hours back so that the Conference was held and finished without there being any homeless to be seen and the buses the security on the bus got the call that it was okay to release the people and they pulled off the highway under an underpass and kicked all the people off the buses That was actually a best case event because the people were not harmed other than their belongings being taken away But in the case of the city that wanted to get rid of their homeless for good they got rid of them for good and they've never been seen again and when I saw the metadata and I saw the video of the garbage trucks and the workmen for the city throwing all the carts that were lined up for five blocks into the trash trucks and compacting them I knew what had happened and I didn't need any other proof from what the person showed me and what they told me they witnessed happen. The plan 10 years ago for the entire West Coast was to use the military to take all of the homeless and bring them to camps down in Mexico that would be run by the US Military and to my knowledge that program is still in place ready to go
@@piaschulze4482yes. They just told them to leave that area. There all on Willow street and in this park on the other side of the city. They’ll all slowly start migrating back to the same places they were before in a couple weeks.
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in my town we recently had a homeless guy steal a reciprocating saw and then proceed to use said saw to begin a theft spree and steal over 30 catalytic converters. to make it better a week or so after this happened another homeless man went to the walmart the first guy stole the saw from and then burned 2 of the departments in the store to the ground.
This reminds me of the errands I had to do as a kid. Every Saturday morning I would have to clean the whole house. Is insane what can be accomplished under the right circumstances .... clean a whole house, a city ... or a state. We should have the Chinese leader around more often so we can keep california clean from here on out.
As an Australian, that would be the last place I would go, if the choice was a holiday in San Francisco or a Sewer, you know the sewer will be cleaner😂
If you step in shit, all you can do is move. If you live in shit, it's pretty much the same thing, move. What's really sad, isn't the moving aspect, it's the financial loss. Many citizens in cities Like San Francisco are suffering tremendous financial loss. Yet all they can do is move or just take it, either way, this is a tough pill to swallow.
Wouldn't want the rest of the world to see the reality of how the US is not the imagined utopia that is portrayed on the world stage. As long as it APPEARS fine for a minute to impress is what matters most apparently.
Did you see an ad on TV or something or are you making up stuff?...it also appears that no one else can land on the moon or is as mighty and diverse but the US would never run ads for that...where else can you book a flight to experience zero gravity?... 😂...and you can book it everyday, not just for a minute....
@@danhtran6401 Landing on the moon while many of its citizens are struggling to survive is a great example of how the US is more concerned with appearances than the well being of its people. It isn't about human life, just keeping up that image for those leading. But that only lasts so long, eventually the reality will show through the image.
@@GeminiTwinsofLove that would be true if the homeless didn't make more money than an average Chinese and uses drugs daily with government safe space assistance....just because we have a homeless population doesn't mean we should stop funding NASA, bringing home gold medals, innovating, I mean, the world doesn't stop because we have a homeless population. Besides, they're not homeless, they live in the US. I'm homeless.... 😂
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Hey Newsom personally I like to keep po, drugs, crime out of my house all the time not just before guest come so I don't have to clean up so much! Way easier to clean when you don't have all that...
The homeless haven't gone anywhere, they are just being moved, and it isn't just the city doing it. I live by Van Ness & Willow, and the Willow St encampment might as well be a fully incorporated city at this point. It isn't just the city doing stuff, from Turk & Van Ness all the way to about Geary, including side streets, like down Eddy to Polk St, you will find metal planters, with a TON more sitting out front of the CVS waiting to be installed elsewhere, and they are ALL privately purchased. This is happening around the city, people taking it upon themselves to get rid of the tent encampments, which truly do encourage more drug use, even people with taxpayer paid housing opt to stay in a tent to party and do drugs all night, since they can't do it at home.
Im sure this evil move will put some people in a position where they will not survive the winter. I wish the "homed" would step up for human rights of others, not just themselves and humans on the other side of the world instead. The blinders are officially ON.
@@Stinky_Couch_Pickle Here is the issue with the tents, and I walk through the TL daily, at least 80% of the tent encampments aren't up out of necessity anymore, they HAVE places to go, the city has shelter now, and I have come across a LOT of people in tents that have Apartments, SRO's, Hotel Rooms, mini homes, and etc. They can't party and do drugs all night, they can't have tons of visitors, shelters search them, and apartments hold them to noise policies. Therefore they opt to stay in a tent. Supporting tent encampments is doing more harm than good, support shelters, rehab, mini homes, and etc.
@@Stinky_Couch_Pickle You don't live in San Francisco, or else you would know that surviving winter is not an issue... I literally wear shorts all year round and only have 1 very lightweight jacket, which I wear maybe 7 days a year,
APEC is the best things to have happened to California ... reminds me of the show "the wire" on HBO. Where they make drugs legal and all..... wildly similar situations... from fiction to reality.... wild.
London Breed and Gavin Newsom need to to talk to the Czech news crew that had their filming equipment and wallets stolen by the lovey San Francisco experience.
They did the same thing in Vancouver BC for the Olympics - all kinds of housing, services, and free bus tickets toget out of town for the homeless. After the Olympics - back to every man for himself
It's like when Your Parents tell You to clean up the house before they get home from work/vacation/etc. you procrastinate all the way up until 20 minute before they come home then You rush with lightning speed to clean & organize. No different for these Mayors & Governor of California cleaning up it's homeless problem with lightning speed.
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More money is always government's solution to all problems, most of which government created by trying to solve other problems it created. But whatever money government gets, it's never enough.
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Dealers south of the Bay Bridge have tripled profits!
Every single place that they send the Interloper and Winnie The Pooh is turned into a Potemkin village for their consumption.
The sad thing is that issues like these can be solved, the government just doesn't want to
If a problem exists, then someone will be willing to pay to try to 'fix' it, but if paying to fixing it doesn't work, someone can be convinced to pay more.
The solution is to not let them know they won't be paid.
One idea would be to stop massive immigration and train these men to do actual skilled work. Or is it they are not the type of that and must exist off of your increased income taxation?
@@josephbingham1255 It has little to do with skilled labor, but more to do with 'satisfying' someone or some organization with your 'effort'.
For instance telling all your 'shareholders' that you are going to be going energy efficient by installing wind turbines on all Walmarts to power the self-serve checkouts, saving from having to pay X amount in electricity which will amount to % in increased profits.
So in this case, immigrants = voters = cheap labor if they are not full residents/citizens.
They are also cheap to market to, and helpful to bring over individuals who would aid a given narrative, like say Iranian regimists who lives in Canada by the hundreds, runs operation to harass and threaten dissidents who speaks out.
Not every homeless person is homeless because they had no choice some wanna be homeless and not give an eff ao don't forget that.
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Once again it only proves they could have cleaned up the city anytime they felt like it. They just chose not to. They chose to let the citizens of the city suffer. You know, the people that pay their salaries and fund the entire budget of the state.
Frikken Bingo!
What a great comment!
Not really, cleaning isn't a one and done thing, and all those power-washers' salaries aren't free. It will go right back to normal once this is all over.
Why should they do anything they don't have to? That's just money they can't take for themselves when no one is looking.
Government rarely solve problems. Undoubtedly this problem was created by the government.
Newsom is quite the guy, caring for his people... from another country.
Xi is the president of California apparently lmaoo
Birds of a feather them two
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I think there is an ancient quote about tyrants preferring the foreign.
Newsom is the American version of Trudeau.
Glad to know when citizens and businesses plead with the city, they dont matter.
But when their ccp boss shows up, thats when it matters.
I was always joking when I said Commiefornia but now it’s true
Much like West Taiwan, California *is* a *state of face.*
@@Code7Unltd here here
@@tony_5156 It has been true, at some level, for decades.
I mean, there's a spectrum, obviously. California, for all its evils, clearly isn't nearly as much given over to communism, as some places. (No need to name the places here, you all know what kinds of locations I'm referring to.) It could be so much worse.
But just because it could be worse, doesn't mean the current situation is ideal. There is, shall we say, room for improvement. Though improvement doesn't, on the whole, seem to be what California is mostly striving for, especially in terms of social policy and culture.
Kind of sad that basically no people are aware or care about the fact that the ccp are currently committing mass genocide.
Dont forget... its not ALL OVER THE CITY cleaning. Its the direct path from the airport to the hotels and conference rooms cleaning.
Reminds me of The Interview when Kim Jong Un took James Franco for a drive past a fake grocery store.
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You mean Democrats
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Doesn’t matter where they went. We all know they’re coming back.
Maybe they've reopened mental asylums and we're finally getting back to a relatively sane Society.
@@TheSandwichMonsterworst mistake america made was shitting them down without giving a substitute
I understand that many asylums were inhumane and poorly run but that could have been fixed without a complete forever shutdown
this proves COMMUNIST china owns Biden & Newson and California. When the Communist Chinese Boss comes rolling into town you better show him you are doing a good job.
S.F. spends a billion dollars a year subsidizing the "homeless"
Should we put them on a bus and send them to Guatemala? 😂
I live and work in San Francisco. Not only are the politicians inept and prioritize their own agendas but The Coalition on Homelessness does everything in their power to keep the homeless homeless, otherwise they’d be out of jobs. I’m so sick of the local leadership. We need level headed moderates to lead the city.
but hey, vote blue no matter who, right?
ROFL
Keep voting Liberal, I am sure it will work out just fine.
@@Mike-ul1xn did I say I vote blue no matter who? I literally wrote in my comment we need moderates to lead this city. Do you know how to read?
@@Kyle-sr6jm do you people have a reading comprehension problem? I am not a liberal and I don’t vote down any party line.
There is no such thing as “moderate”.
It's like a teenagers dirty room. They can clean it, if they want to.
This is enraging for a person who doesn’t even live there. I can’t imagine being a resident of San Francisco.
It's a pity too. At one point it was such a beautiful city... *Sad*
Neither can I. It means voting for this treatment.
I was born there and it’s SO DISTURBING! I am surprised Newsom didn’t have the migrants moved in so he could show how much he’s done for CA
Solution?
@@bemhibbits4157 Don’t go there and if you live there get out. You are literally taking your life in your hands. No one will help. They may video your attack for likes on social media. If the police show up and make an arrest the judge will let them right back out without any concern for the safety of others
They can alway clean up or fix issues, but that would break narratives.
Bingo!
If they kept things clean, they wouldn't be letting China and other opposition to America be writing narratives...
What narrative is that? What Republican policies would lessen or address homelessness???? Name ONE LOL
@@bemhibbits4157 North Korea uses old videos of American poverty to brainwash their own, same with China.
They use racism to reach their kids to hate westerners.
@@bemhibbits4157 shut up
It’s wild how much our taxes go to foreign countries over citizens quality of life.
And how they're used to house the homeless in five star hotels while foreign dictators visit, allegedly.
The United States is one massive plantation and we are all the slaves
Im with the homeless. "im with..." says every brainless sheep with blinders on.
Actually, not much, most aid actually is used to serve US interests. Maybe educate yourself to basic realty
@@tnickknight really? So the 6 trillion spent in Afghanistan/iraq the billions sent to Ukraine. Maybe pull your head out of your ass.
So, where did SF’s homeless go; or more accurately, where were they forced to relocate? Chris did not directly address that. He specified where they would be going temporarily, but not where they are right now. Outside city limits? In a hasty tent encampment near the desert? Knowing where they are now would shed more light on how they are being treated during APEC. Clearly, the homeless problem wasn’t fixed…it was moved somewhere else for a week. Without a doubt, SF voters are going to reelect the same idiots to do the same thing in future.
@peek5548 You need to watch that end part again. SF offering shelter doesn’t mean they are forcing the homeless into shelters; especially when they still trying to add more beds. An offer can be declined and the bed shortage indicates a shortfall in being able to house all the homeless, and (like I said) it specifies where they may go when adequate bedding is available. SF don’t force its homeless into shelters. Furthermore, he clearly stated that a homeless man was told to stay away for a week. That means he had to find a new place to stay. Again, that doesn’t specify where he or anyone else who declined shelter are now. And most of them have always declined shelter; primarily the addicts and mentally ill.
@peek5548😂😂😂 it’s kinda cute that you’re believing that. They just got pushed further down Geary, a few blocks away. Homeless here are 99.9% volunteers. I live and work in SF, so if you believe you know more than what I see with my own eyes and experience DAILY, go ahead and try me.
A convicted “homeless” murderer sleeps at the elementary school a block from my house.
@peek5548 A house isn't a home. Shelters and tiny homes aren't really homes, but prisons.
They could have done what Seattle and other cities did when trade shows occurred. The cleanup shoves people out of the area by physically shipping them into temporarily open areas. After a period of time, those areas are closed up. In my suburb city, the method is to ship them to several city-prepared choices just at the very edge of city limits. At the very edge, these places have no services and those people then move into a different city. This also avoids accusations by other cities that the homeless are dumped INSIDE their cities which is not true. It's just the homeless are shipped to the very border of the city. Disingenous, but the city does what it can to avoid being sued by neighboring cities.
America uncensored, Thank you for pointing out the festering civil and cultural cancer which is coastal California.
Its called a dictatorship. China and N. Korea follow the same rules. We had an evil man enter our country to meet with another evil man. This was a big joke and lie. Telling us that China will help curb fentanyl... oh sure! Xi ALWAYS tells the truth!
jstantongood: It's not just costal California, it's wherever demoncrats are in charge. These are the people that lie directly to their electorate, and get off completely free each time. Did anyone pay a price of any kind for the hundreds of millions of dollars the government wasted while trying to convince everyone Trump colluded with Russia, when it was in fact Hillary Clinton colluding with Russia to frame Trump for colluding with Russia? Sounds insane right? That's exactly what happened. The left, always convinced they are the smartest people in the room, collectively fell for Hillary's psy-ops so completely, there are still some who believe parts of "the dossier" were true. Is it that they can't admit being lied to? Of course not, they cherish being lied to as evidenced by not one single demoncrat standing up and complaining about being lied to. They know that's the only way they can "win" is by lying to people, so they long ago gave up caring about the truth. They are so far gone by now they actually BEG for big tech censorship because it isolates them from having to think for themselves. Their default condition is to go along with the party no matter how absurd the goal, and having genuine facts available that destroy the party narrative (causing them to think for themselves) is one of the scariest things you could ever force on them.
They cleaned up the poo for Winnie The Pooh!
They didn't fix the problem, they just hid it.
"That's true. Because it's true."
Well, that's some fine arguing there.
It goes to show that officials can be competent. When they want to be, but deliberately choose not to and make everyone else suffer.
They are busy syphoning off the budget into their own back pockets so there isnt enough to provide government services that people want. Its pure corruption
The gruesome state and city officials will bring back all the homeless and drugs when the meeting is over.
Probably tenfold as all the 'asylum seekers' stake their outdoor claims, with priority.
Gotta drive down prices so Zuckerberg can buy whole city blocks!
I associated San Franshitsco with used needles on streets, homeless tents, and dirt mounds, seeing the city clean gave me a sort of shock, it actually looks like what an American city should look like!
I live in San Francisco, and I can say with 100% certainty that things will go back to normal when the APECconference is finished. Progressive politics have ruined this city..
I'll never get those policies. They're pushed by a large number of voters, mainly the "limousine liberals" who push progressive policies despite being super wealthy, then when it blows up in their face those same people flee the city and go somewhere new. Extra stupid since they tend to push those EXACT SAME policies in their new homes. I work in construction and real estate and meet tons of people who've left souther Cali and the bay area because of crime, homelessness, shitty government, snd the death of businesses but they still spout the same rhetoric ans vote for the same failed policies.
Really, the Progressive cities are the nice ones, and the right leaning ones tend to be hell holes
@@tnickknight the progressive cities are great if you're wealthy. Assuming you've got the $500k-$1mil to afford a home in cities like LA, San Fran, Seattle, or their satellite cities
Yes BECAUSE everyone wants to live there. They are too successful @@arthas640
The "normal" you speak of is the effect of capitalism. It is not and never was a sustainable economic or societal model. You can somehow get rid of the current homeless people... but the system, and the wealth inequality it creates combined with lack of access to mental health care, will keep making more people desperate and homeless.
Best part after newsom said that, he still knows people will vote for more of the same....
Bend over and take it californians, you know you love it.
Those idiots would vote him for President if/when he runs even though he tells them to their face that he's only making the effort to clean up the city because "Important People" are coming to town. The fact that they could do so much in such a short time just proves they could be doing this all the time. They have the manpower, just not the willpower.
Dudes sleeping in their cars on piles of 400 ballots will vote for him, anyway
I never voted for him, so get bent
We did the same thing in Detroit when hosting the Super Bowl a few years ago. The bums were bussed out of town and abandoned buildings were literally covered with large canvas murals. It was back to being a dump in no time.
I love how Gavin Newsom admitted that they were cleaning up all of San Francisco by saying: "Well it's true.. because it's true". Clearly a "Math is Math" moment.
That’s the first time I ever heard him say the truth.
😂 best comment lol
I have been using that for a week. It is hilarious
The people in the tents HAVE BEEN REJECTED FOR HOUSING by the City. Reason: bad behavior while they were living in a city dorm. They got into verbal fights too often, scared people, challenged authority, damaged property, broke the rules of the dorm. If a person says, “I don’t care” to an authority figure, they have taken their first step out the door.
As a California resident I nearly died of laughter at 2:31
I was there in SF after they just cleaned up, oh boy, it's like a different city. You see all kind of cops on the street, local, CHP and feds, even US army was there, every corner of the city. I recall there's a judge said no no no, you shall not take homeless people's stuff on street. Somehow, when APEC comes, the law magically changed or something 🤣 Oh well, sometimes I only hope the people who actually pay the tax can enjoy the same level of service government provides compares to Xi 😏 I guess communism works actually, Xi should visit more often!
Please do update on San Francisco after APEC end.
They are currently in Antioch CA on San Jose drive. In the past two weeks that location has had an entire block taken over by homelessness, when S.F wants them out they let them on Bart to go elsewhere.
Interestingly they didn't come to Richmond. Course we are Full up anyway.
I think it's possible that the homeless were bribed into leaving by being offered a variety of various drugs-a-roni products 😂
😋 I hear that the Cheddar Tranq flavor is simply to die for...
it is like when your in laws come to visit, you put all your drugs, sex toys and crap in that one room that no one goes into and when they leave, it all comes out again.
Neo-medieval techno-dystopia. Welcome to coastal California.
yea its so sick we let these corrupt tyrants stay in power way he rigged the recall is proof that voting is not enough anymore
Being able to walk the streets of SF safely is a miracle. Just in time for Ximas.
*Ximas = Christmas (some are too lazy to spell out a federal holiday!!)
@@warriormanmaxx8991 That's xmas buddy. Xi-mas was a play on the Chinese leader. Admittedly it was set for the higher IQ people.
I don’t blame the city at all. All the idiots who live in SF that voted for these politicians who have duped them, deserve the blame too. The government you elect, is the government you deserve.
We always provide for those we consider important... unimportant humans (they are not fully persons, they are simply human) are simply NOT important. Like homeless people, AND local residents.
The sad truth is many homeless people choose to be there. In many places shelters have curfews and drug-free rules that many people can't, or don't want to follow.
Its about time we start differentiating between people down on their luck and people making the decision to live on the street. Those who make that decision, should have to live a hard life. The rest of us have mortgages/rent and bills to pay and have to keep food on the table or a roof over our head or we'll join the "down on their luck" few.
@TheSandwichMonster Exactly! We should help those who accept help, but the rest have to get tough love by either detoxing them, or just be left to their own vices away from us who wants to live in this world. They have chosen it... Being "nice" to them isn't really being nice to anyone, and fixes nothing.
It's amazing how government can suddenly come up with the money and resources to clean things up because some big important people are coming to town........but the rest of the time, meh.
I just went there for a weekend and I saw how clean and safe the city was preparing for the arrival and it was something amazing
San Francisco authorities have never said they are unwilling to clean up the city and do something about the homeless. They've said that they are unable to clean up the city, that the problem is beyond their scope. Oh, and that the courts have hamstrung them. They haven't used that one lately, but it's something to fall back on.
Seattle actually did the same for the MLB All-Star Game. The night and day difference was eerie.
Unfortunately, what didn't go away, is that CA doesn't prevent adults from marrying children. With consent from a guardian and judge, the state will allow an adult to marry or establish a domestic partnership with a child.
Oddly enough, a Californian child has to wait till they're 18 to file for a divorce.
This is the first time I heard about this thank you for the information the news really is useless
At least they proved that they do know what civilization looks like. It won't last.
The fact that they could just disappear the homeless in the nighttime is a redflag to me. that seems unconstitutional.
In what way? Be specific. please.
If you think disappearing a few thousand homeless is a red-flag, I wonder what you'll think of the over 100,000 kids they've lost track of who've come across the southern border.
The homeless haven't gone anywhere
You work for the ACLU or something? Lol
@@TheSandwichMonster Sold as sex toys to people like epstein (sad but true).
Where did they go? Over the river and through the woods. But they will be back on Monday.
out of sight out of its mind
"Soylent Green" was my assumption. You know ... feed the homeless to the homeless. It's a problem that solves itself.
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Yeah they'll be back right after APEC is over. Ugh..
The only reason they had it done now is because the judicial courts wouldn't dare challenge what the federal government forced them to do. If the city did it on its own, then the city and district courts could force the city in a worse situation.
Where did the SF Homeless go? Easy. Oakland, Berkeley, San Bruno, San Mateo, San Jose, ect. They move them into different areas briefly. Its why they used Temporary Planter Boxes rather than permanent ones...because its Temporary.
I bet the surrounding communities just LOVED the influx of those kicked out of downtown....... Because that will last
As a San Francisco native and someone who currently lives about thirty miles north of The City I can freely say that S.F. makes no effort to hide its homeless population. Go down to south of Market just after midnight on the weekends and it looks like a massive street party except it's just all the homeless that have taken over the streets late at night. To title a video "Where did San Francisco's homeless go" is just ridiculous is just lazy clickbait...sad. I'll even admit you got me since I posted this response. :)
Did they fake reopen open all the stores that are closed?
Great question
no. the attendees didn’t even go out of their special little secure zone.
So they allow them in normal time but not when Xi is coming visiting US. What can it mean?
This might be the only time san francisco has been worth visiting in a while.
Crime is still a problem unless you’re close to the areas where cops are. A foreign news crew covering APEC got robbed at gunpoint of their cameras.
@@boostedmaniac whelp thats a fail! City looks shiny and clean at least!
@@myhandlewastakenandIgaveup yeah cleanest I’ve seen in a long time.
@@myhandlewastakenandIgaveup
Gunpoint robbery & knife stabbing robbery everywhere. If you’re young masochist man & want taste it personal it okay but if you have family & kids, bring them there then you’re stupid & cruelty!! Just to satisfied your wish you bring your family to dangerous shitty.
Ppl get slip in their damm face while just walking on street, enjoy their moments with their friends & their dogs for no reasons!!
Ppl get robbery & beat shit out of their brains in parking right outside of supermarket & he’s coma, 2 thugs stealing from him 15 dollars!! Now victims in coma because of serious head injuries, no caught & no punishment. Even security camera showing 2 thugs commit crimes but nothing done by police & Gorvement.
It’s disgusting!! Even in poor place as Indonesia, Philippines ppl not even beating shit out of someone just to stealing 15 dollars & attack them to dead like this.
US is fails & falling so fast so bad downhill because they’re give druggies zombies, & criminals more freedom, more human right & more protect than law abiding ordinary people & innocent victims!! Soft on crimes proven it unbelievable stupid ideas & proven it not working well in any country, in any civilization modern life!!
Then US is backwards & chose soft on crimes!!
They think talk gently to brutal violent asshole & brutal dangerous hateful criminals can solves anything, can make them think twice to stop commit crimes lolz 😅😅😅
Now, citizens & normal ordinary taste shit.
They turned the homeless into soilent green😮
Visited LA because my wife had a conference there. Within minutes of going in public, I saw a homeless man talking to himself steal pints of ice cream at a grocery store. A few moments after that, driving down the street, I saw pedestrians avoiding an unconscious man along a busy intersection who had dried shit all along his back and head. I called 911.
Californians have no regard for human life. Ambulance took the guy away.
Within minutes, walking along Venice beach, I saw a dude smoking crack and muttering to himself.
I went back to the hotel and just watched TV.
SF has built dorms to house homeless. Each dorm holds 180-200 people each. There are at least 5 of them..
One is located at:
Embarcadero at Pier 34.
1925 Evans
Jerrold St and Bayshore St
13th St and South Van Ness.
There is a 100 trailer dorm at
200 Amador
Evans St near the General Mail Facility
Mother Brown’s up 3rd St
At least 1,000 are in dorms.
The other 2,000 are in various buildings and hotels. One is at
Mission and Otis St.
The Ecumenical Church offers a hall during Dec, Jan, Feb.
San Francisco Soylent greens anyone?
I was eating when Chris just inserted the human feces in the intro 😭😂 thanks Chris!!
Where did the homeless go? I would not be shocked if they were deported to Mexico
Why would you not be shocked by that? Can you give me a single example where that has ever happened?
@@j.joseph5353 Hypocrisy is just another name for politics and government is why.
@@Barskor1 So, the answer to my question is, no. Thank you.
@@j.joseph5353 Are you ignortant or just stupid? 1930s Germany all the social parasites as they called them were told to leave Germany those who didn't ended up in the camps more than Jews were murdered then the retarded, Gypsies vagabonds, etcetera.
Kharpert, Ottoman Empire, April 1915. A death march is a forced march of prisoners of war or other captives or deportees in which individuals are left to die along the way. there you go and if you actually look you can find more.
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our govt pulling a China/N. Korea move...
When a specific City wanted to eliminate their small homeless problem they built a homeless center with Incredible high fence with barbed wire at the top and lots of security lighting and the homeless knew to stay away from this place.
On the planned night the police and other people went and began rounding them up and bringing them to the homeless Center and at 3:30 in the morning 6 buses pulled up and 1X 1 they took each person and scanned them and took their electronic devices and the buses took off and were never seen again nor were those people all 350 of them were never seen again
The metadata showed all of their phones were at this location and then all of the phones went offline😢
One of the only videos that exists of this event was the garbage trucks coming around the corner at 4:30 a.m. and a line of shopping carts five blocks long that the garbage trucks began throwing the entire carts into the garbage trucks with every personal belonging of each of these people including photos and ID cards and other very specific personal items that they would never leave behind
So I would be interested to see the metadata for the homeless over the last 3 weeks to see if there's anything similar where you see hundreds of phones go offline all at the same time
I remember a conference that was political that was not far from where I live and they took all of the homeless and put them on buses and took their phones and they sent the buses up the highway on a 6 hour trip North and then the bus is turned around and drove 6 hours back so that the Conference was held and finished without there being any homeless to be seen and the buses the security on the bus got the call that it was okay to release the people and they pulled off the highway under an underpass and kicked all the people off the buses
That was actually a best case event because the people were not harmed other than their belongings being taken away
But in the case of the city that wanted to get rid of their homeless for good they got rid of them for good and they've never been seen again and when I saw the metadata and I saw the video of the garbage trucks and the workmen for the city throwing all the carts that were lined up for five blocks into the trash trucks and compacting them I knew what had happened and I didn't need any other proof from what the person showed me and what they told me they witnessed happen.
The plan 10 years ago for the entire West Coast was to use the military to take all of the homeless and bring them to camps down in Mexico that would be run by the US Military and to my knowledge that program is still in place ready to go
Makes one really really sick!!! Elect Newson for President 😢😢😢
Is there any proof, that all thouse Homeless people, are Still alive??
@@piaschulze4482yes. They just told them to leave that area. There all on Willow street and in this park on the other side of the city. They’ll all slowly start migrating back to the same places they were before in a couple weeks.
Thank you for your post, I believe you.
During the Soviet Era dirt roads were paved from airfields along which the generals and politicians would be driven on their tours. After they left the roads which often led to places meant only to impress would be abandoned.
"The Russians" Hendrick Smith 1976 A number 1 Best Seller.
in my town we recently had a homeless guy steal a reciprocating saw and then proceed to use said saw to begin a theft spree and steal over 30 catalytic converters. to make it better a week or so after this happened another homeless man went to the walmart the first guy stole the saw from and then burned 2 of the departments in the store to the ground.
This reminds me of the errands I had to do as a kid. Every Saturday morning I would have to clean the whole house. Is insane what can be accomplished under the right circumstances .... clean a whole house, a city ... or a state. We should have the Chinese leader around more often so we can keep california clean from here on out.
This is hilarious. This is better than any comedy show. Thank you !
When the summit is over, the homeless problem will be back BIGGER and BETTER 😂
As an Australian, that would be the last place I would go, if the choice was a holiday in San Francisco or a Sewer, you know the sewer will be cleaner😂
This video is for Americans. You Aussies always have to make everything about yourselves.
@@anonymoususer8895 wasn't it about tourism, MORON
@@anonymoususer8895this video is about America not for America smh grow up
@@derrickpollard186 No. It’s for Americans. Grow up.
@@anonymoususer8895 I'm grown and American so on behalf of us sane citizens keep your cry baby insecurities to yourself
This is the geopolitical equivalent of being told to clean your room and just throwing everything into the closet.
If you step in shit, all you can do is move. If you live in shit, it's pretty much the same thing, move. What's really sad, isn't the moving aspect, it's the financial loss. Many citizens in cities Like San Francisco are suffering tremendous financial loss. Yet all they can do is move or just take it, either way, this is a tough pill to swallow.
Just because Gavin Newsom is honest about California's narcissism, doesn't make him or the state less narcissistic.
Wouldn't want the rest of the world to see the reality of how the US is not the imagined utopia that is portrayed on the world stage. As long as it APPEARS fine for a minute to impress is what matters most apparently.
Republican ran states are paradise compared to the leftist world. Low taxes and crime. Government treating you as an adult and not a stupid child.
Did you see an ad on TV or something or are you making up stuff?...it also appears that no one else can land on the moon or is as mighty and diverse but the US would never run ads for that...where else can you book a flight to experience zero gravity?... 😂...and you can book it everyday, not just for a minute....
@@danhtran6401 Landing on the moon while many of its citizens are struggling to survive is a great example of how the US is more concerned with appearances than the well being of its people. It isn't about human life, just keeping up that image for those leading. But that only lasts so long, eventually the reality will show through the image.
@@GeminiTwinsofLove that would be true if the homeless didn't make more money than an average Chinese and uses drugs daily with government safe space assistance....just because we have a homeless population doesn't mean we should stop funding NASA, bringing home gold medals, innovating, I mean, the world doesn't stop because we have a homeless population. Besides, they're not homeless, they live in the US. I'm homeless.... 😂
Found the European.
I give it two weeks before it's worse than it was. They fool NO ONE!
Yup, our dictator meeting is over, time to go back to our China/N. Korea/USA lifestyle.
No that makes sense. You clean the house for you guests but let your kids live in squalor….
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Hey Newsom personally I like to keep po, drugs, crime out of my house all the time not just before guest come so I don't have to clean up so much! Way easier to clean when you don't have all that...
I love how Democrats fawn over a Communist dictator coming to town.
This shows that the city government knows that its policies are wrong.
Yes, im wearing my captain obvious underwear.
Gonna have to promote you to Field Marshall Obvious for that revelation.
Wedgie! **pulls your Captain Obvious underwear over your head**
@@princessmarlena1359
Now I'll have to wash my captain obvious underwear.
The homeless haven't gone anywhere, they are just being moved, and it isn't just the city doing it. I live by Van Ness & Willow, and the Willow St encampment might as well be a fully incorporated city at this point. It isn't just the city doing stuff, from Turk & Van Ness all the way to about Geary, including side streets, like down Eddy to Polk St, you will find metal planters, with a TON more sitting out front of the CVS waiting to be installed elsewhere, and they are ALL privately purchased. This is happening around the city, people taking it upon themselves to get rid of the tent encampments, which truly do encourage more drug use, even people with taxpayer paid housing opt to stay in a tent to party and do drugs all night, since they can't do it at home.
Im sure this evil move will put some people in a position where they will not survive the winter. I wish the "homed" would step up for human rights of others, not just themselves and humans on the other side of the world instead. The blinders are officially ON.
@@Stinky_Couch_Pickle Here is the issue with the tents, and I walk through the TL daily, at least 80% of the tent encampments aren't up out of necessity anymore, they HAVE places to go, the city has shelter now, and I have come across a LOT of people in tents that have Apartments, SRO's, Hotel Rooms, mini homes, and etc. They can't party and do drugs all night, they can't have tons of visitors, shelters search them, and apartments hold them to noise policies. Therefore they opt to stay in a tent. Supporting tent encampments is doing more harm than good, support shelters, rehab, mini homes, and etc.
@@Stinky_Couch_Pickle You don't live in San Francisco, or else you would know that surviving winter is not an issue... I literally wear shorts all year round and only have 1 very lightweight jacket, which I wear maybe 7 days a year,
I never said that I live in San Fran. Are you homeless? Have you ever been homeless? Or you just know everything?
@@HicSvntDracones
Holy F..! Staging China or Soviet style!
It literally happened over night and the tax paying law abiding citizens of San Francisco are ignored
Dude murdered it with some of those one-liners lol
It's like sweeping the dirt under the rug when some guests come over. The dirt is still there, just temporarily hidden.
This reminds me of the fake grocery store scene in The Interview movie
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APEC is the best things to have happened to California ... reminds me of the show "the wire" on HBO. Where they make drugs legal and all..... wildly similar situations... from fiction to reality.... wild.
They’re here, in fucking Texas. 😑
Good for SF finally taking action against homeless encampments as taxpayers have screamed for for many, many years. About time!
They usually move them to Oakland, redwood,San Jose, and Hayward. Homeless are heerded around the bay.
Neville did have quite the glowup😂
Now we know how much they actually do care about their homeless. They tossed their belongings and mattresses. Yes, compassionate CA.
After 10 minutes of talk, you never answered the question. WHERE TODAY ARE THE HUNDREDS IF NOT THOUSANDS OF HOMELESS PEOPLE? Did they just "vanish"?
You can polish a turd but its still a turd
yes lets spend a ton of money making the city nice for the chinese dictator, not the citizens who pay to keep it running
Yep, it's obvious we sold out a long time ago
@@appahandler472 and we keep pretending like morality and society aren't slowly withering
London Breed and Gavin Newsom need to to talk to the Czech news crew that had their filming equipment and wallets stolen by the lovey San Francisco experience.
The booted homeless were bussed to just outside LA
They did the same thing in Vancouver BC for the Olympics - all kinds of housing, services, and free bus tickets toget out of town for the homeless. After the Olympics - back to every man for himself
Even the mayor admitted that especially the visitors should enjoy a clean city but not it’s residents
It's like when Your Parents tell You to clean up the house before they get home from work/vacation/etc.
you procrastinate all the way up until 20 minute before they come home then You rush with lightning speed to clean & organize.
No different for these Mayors & Governor of California cleaning up it's homeless problem with lightning speed.
Holy shit. The Californians ate them?