Homelessness on the rise in Colorado and across America

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2022
  • According to the Metro Denver Homeless Initiative, the number of people who reported first-time homelessness doubled from 2020 to 2021. Denver7's Rob Harris takes an in-depth look into homelessness, and the different ways advocates are working to help people get off the streets.

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  • @minervagalvez5937
    @minervagalvez5937 Год назад +30

    FORCED REHAB WITH HOUSING IS THE ONLY WAY FOR STABILITY, PERIOD.

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Год назад

      🙄🖕

    • @Lionheart_He-Man
      @Lionheart_He-Man Год назад

      Agreed. I don’t know why some people keep thinking that housing alone is a solution to the homeless problem, most of the homeless people out there unfortunately, are mentally unstable, and cannot hold a job or become a productive citizen of society.
      Our leaders really need to get to the core of the issue, mandated, or required rehab along with housing is the solution to stability, your comment a spot on.

  • @drivingphoenix3019
    @drivingphoenix3019 Год назад +24

    Seeing what has become of Denver is sad. Growing up there in the 1970's and 1980's was a delight. But an incident that happened to me in 2019 forced me to say goodbye. I was on my way home from work when a homeless person on the 16th St. Mall asked me for some money. I politely told him I didn't have any. He became very angry and slashed my arm with his pocketknife. I moved to Phoenix primarily because it's not that far away (14 hour drive). I drove up to Denver this past August and the homeless problem has gotten worse. Phoenix has a bad homeless problem too but the city will not let the homeless set up tents in front of your house like I saw in many parts of Denver. Homelessness is a complex problem with different causes but the politicians in Denver have added fuel to the fire.

    • @AlexZ-lc6nl
      @AlexZ-lc6nl Год назад +3

      So sorry you had this happen to you. I agree. The politics and the people who vote for such policies have allowed denver to go downhill. We were once touring an apt complex and a homeless man almost assaulted my wife. Idk what would have happened if we didn’t lock the doors and drove away. He had a rock on hand. I truly hate this place now and we plan to move for work elsewhere. It’s gotten expensive as well and it’s constantly dirty and worse by the day. Even brand new areas like Stapleton are trash now. I think you did the right thing. I agree with other states doing a better job. This place will be the new Portland or LA. Very sad to see it happen. And the influx of people coming in are that high quality kinda folk who loves to contribute to society so this place is slipping fast. And the politics and policies of this place don’t help at all. Shame.

    • @RanchHandFencing
      @RanchHandFencing Год назад +3

      Only going to get worse.

    • @thomasboutin6045
      @thomasboutin6045 Год назад +2

      Having lived in Denver area for 35yrs...I left and vomit when I see the DESTRUCTION of the lunatic left. Why CALIFORNICATE the beautiful STATE of Colorado ? Enjoy your ride to a SHEETHOLE

    • @drivingphoenix3019
      @drivingphoenix3019 Год назад +3

      @@thomasboutin6045 We have tons of people from CA moving to Phoenix. They've driven up home prices and I hope what they did in CO doesn't happen to us in AZ.

    • @thomasboutin6045
      @thomasboutin6045 Год назад

      @@drivingphoenix3019 I pray that you are correct. I think it's going to happen to the entire country because the TAKERS are winning until they MAKERS are tired of being used and robbed. Good luck

  • @jonathanaldecoa1099
    @jonathanaldecoa1099 11 месяцев назад +4

    I’m from Los Angeles and just went to Denver a couple of days ago to see The Cure show. I went downtown with my buddy and his family to a Brazilian BBQ. We took the train in from Glendale. There were shady people smoking something out of tin foil. The restaurant was near Union Station and there were quite a few homeless people around. It kinda surprised me. It actually reminded me of Downtown L.A., which is next to Skid row. Downtown L.A. is all hipster next to Skid Row and they blend together near the border.

  • @Retalak
    @Retalak Год назад +25

    Who would have guessed that a market does not effectively and efficiently distribute? Property owners have no disincentive to increase rent or to jack up the prices of homes. People lose their livelihood so others can make a quick buck.

    • @paulalobato5987
      @paulalobato5987 Год назад +1

      I no isn't that so sad , how could these people sleep at night , I guess they have no ❤️

    • @suesmith1769
      @suesmith1769 Год назад +2

      @@paulalobato5987 I have a heart for homeless dogs, but not for druggies. I have to do what I can to stay afloat, and I don't have the bandwidth to care about someone actively destroying their own lives, and anyone in their path.

    • @shouldhavenotshouldof2031
      @shouldhavenotshouldof2031 Год назад +1

      @@suesmith1769
      It’s almost always a symptom of the problem. Your compassion astounds me. How many stray dogs do you actually take in and care for on a regular basis?
      🦗 🦗🦗
      That’s what I thought.
      I’m sure your high horse is taken well care of though.

  • @lemonhead4368
    @lemonhead4368 Год назад +15

    I became homeless in June. We get harassed a lot now.

    • @AlexZ-lc6nl
      @AlexZ-lc6nl Год назад +3

      Bull. You can find a job. Contribute. But sides LA or Portland I guess this place is the place to make a job out of asking for money and squatting wherever you want no problem.

    • @wturner777
      @wturner777 Год назад +2

      @@AlexZ-lc6nl You can't get a job smelling like a homeless person and can't always get access to a shower. Very very few people would want to hire people like that.

    • @nerdygamerguy8378
      @nerdygamerguy8378 Год назад +1

      @@wturner777 I beg to differ. I've seen homeless wash themselves in public restrooms or nearby lakes/rivers. Gym memberships are free in certain areas.

    • @nerdygamerguy8378
      @nerdygamerguy8378 Год назад +1

      If you're homeless how are you able to post this comment?

    • @scott4858
      @scott4858 Год назад

      Good. Get a job and start being a productive member of society. If it’s too expensive, move.

  • @DANGsally2time
    @DANGsally2time 9 месяцев назад +2

    I was homeless in denver for a couple years and alot of people i knew all had the same story how they started using, it was all because of pharmaceuticals like oxycontin etc.
    If anything why aren't we going after the CEOs of those pharmaceuticals?
    They need to pay up for resources.
    I was able to get clean after i got into a house.
    While on streets i held signs, picked up trash, and i would take work if offered but it would never last long because they always wanted something more from me and if i declined to sleep with them id get the boot.
    I was constantly harassed by people trying to traffic me, they steal my IDs, glasses, and anything else to degrade me.
    I know this is all my fault for even doing drugs so im not looking for sympathy i just wanted to show a perspective from someone that was there and got out of it.
    Ive been clean for almost four years now.

  • @webuyhousesdenvercolorado
    @webuyhousesdenvercolorado Год назад +3

    Every weekend I go into downtown Denver. It seems to get worse.

  • @usaintltrade
    @usaintltrade Год назад +9

    EVERY CHILD 🚸 SHALL HAVE A HOME 🏡🤯

    • @Jacobcrazystudios
      @Jacobcrazystudios Год назад

      Yes that’s true, but honestly due to inflation not every child can have a home

    • @wturner777
      @wturner777 Год назад

      @@Jacobcrazystudios And what's really bad is so many children are orphans and are in foster care.

    • @Jacobcrazystudios
      @Jacobcrazystudios Год назад

      @@wturner777 :(

  • @MrBKuv
    @MrBKuv 9 месяцев назад +1

    Lived in Denver and homelessness is very profitable for politicians and their friends. This news story is PR/advertisement for more funding, a very small amount of which goes to homeless.

  • @sarbantz
    @sarbantz Год назад +19

    We will never reduce street homelessness without reducing the amount of fentanyl drug available on our streets. Fentanyl is everywhere and so cheap. Many will die from overdose, or drugs related violence.

    • @Shadow__133
      @Shadow__133 Год назад +7

      If they die from fentanyl, wouldn't the numbers of users decrease?

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад

      @@Shadow__133 new ever young recruits replenish the ranks of homeless addicts/thieves. Dealers recruit our teenagers on social media without even knowing them. We have armies of people that flirt with drugs for fun or self medication purposes, and their brains are cloudy, so it's extremely easy to sell them fentanyl 💊 popular blues. You just call them bro, and tell them it's something cool, something new, something that will make them feel great for entire week. You would be surprised how stupid our kids are with no sense about real world.
      To make matters even worse, fentanyl is getting replaced by nitazenes chemicals, and as it happens overdose deaths will just skyrocket with no end to it. We will be seeing dead bodies on our streets on regular basis ☠️💀 ⚰️

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Год назад +1

      Drugs are bad mkay

    • @yourfate2221
      @yourfate2221 Год назад

      It is a fact that the city of Austin has suffered environmental destruction of its housing and infrastructure due to catastrophic-runaway-anthropogenic-global-warming [CRAGW]. Today 7/26/2022 the St. Louis region experienced 7.02 inches of rain which is making many more people homeless due to the widespread flooding. So both St. Louis and Austin has lots of vacant land a 30 minute bus ride from the city. Where shelters provided by FEMA are established into campgrounds for 5,000 homeless families.
      PAR

    • @yourfate2221
      @yourfate2221 Год назад

      Homelessness has nothing to do with drugs and everything to do with failed RepubliKKKgun polices.

  • @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506
    @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506 Год назад +2

    F of Parts A-F The homeless-shelters are powered and heated with butane and solar-panels, depending on how well the infrastructure held up, which are integrated into the construction of the *temporary* _homeless-shelters._ Which are a dry, clean place to sleep, and store their stuff. People from the city drive out to the homeless-communities to pick up food bank food; because that is where the food banks and free-ice machines are located.

  • @margotholmes7857
    @margotholmes7857 Год назад +10

    Just one of those days where there’s a lot to cover in the news. I wish that there had been some statistics on how many beds are available for people who have Medicaid and addiction but no legal charges…. We wait until the last minute because we don’t have the money to help people. And then we punish them mercilessly for needing help. Thomas Moore said it best, “first we create thieves and then we punish them for it. “

    • @paulalobato5987
      @paulalobato5987 Год назад +3

      No they have the money 💰 , it's just not a priority to they ,they don't care it's not there family that's going through this .and yes ur right they do punish them instead of getting them the help that they really need. Welcome to America what a shame.......

    • @catherinemartinez5542
      @catherinemartinez5542 Год назад

      ​@@paulalobato5987 they send all our money to other countries and to cater to the illegals. They don't give 2 shits about US citizens. Time to vote these people out.

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Год назад

      @@paulalobato5987 only at voting time

  • @paulalobato5987
    @paulalobato5987 Год назад +14

    Not all people that are homeless are not on drugs . And Colorado is not doing enough to help these people that are on the street ,not to mention don't have anything to eat ..........smfh

  • @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506
    @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506 Год назад +1

    Homelessness: *Paragraph 2 of 3.* In order to instantly create dignified shelter for the working poor; weighted down with college-loan-debt and *30% rent increases.* *Millions of American families can be provided with prefabricated homes made from the plastic taken from the oceans.* The *plastic-waste is melted at sea* with wind, solar, and wave energy. Then made into prefabricated, plastic, easily-assembled pieces. This is the new definition of a “mobile-home” that are prefabricated into campgrounds with common: shower, cooking, and toilet facilities.

  • @andrewmacomber1638
    @andrewmacomber1638 Год назад +17

    The constant drum beat of human rights and never a peep about human responsibilities. YOU are always responsible for your actions. It’s tough Love… but I was always told growing up; “You’ve made your bed, now lay in it.”

    • @lemonhead4368
      @lemonhead4368 Год назад +3

      What if someone else did it to you and you can't afford a lawyer. I'm not a druggie. I had a stable income and home for 10 years. Then boom bad crap happened in May, snowballed and now I'm homeless. Don't drink don't do drugs on disability just trying to live a quiet life. Now my world is upside-down. I think of suicide daily, if I don't find a permanent address soon I loose my disability.

    • @Sir_Pumpington_Of_Dumpenshire
      @Sir_Pumpington_Of_Dumpenshire Год назад

      @@lemonhead4368 haha

    • @suesmith1769
      @suesmith1769 Год назад

      @@lemonhead4368 oh goodie- we get to pay for your "disability."

  • @jamesbrooks3664
    @jamesbrooks3664 Год назад +3

    Thats not a crack pipe thats a meth pipe lol get it right haha!

  • @mrrobertwolfiii1079
    @mrrobertwolfiii1079 Год назад

    The winter cold nice opening clap and close.

  • @yourfate2221
    @yourfate2221 Год назад

    P 1 of 4* Cities can eliminate homeless tent cities by replacing them with *homeless-communities* using _Pallet Shelter's_ existing *homeless shelter village components.* The _Community Room_ sells for $37,000 and serves as a shared laundry room, restaurant, *child daycare center,* and addiction services center. The _Bathroom_ cost $35,000 and the _Services Office_ costs $9,000. So for only $81,000 a city can establish a *homeless village.* The 10'X10' *Camping Cube Sport Pop Up Tent* costs only $120 and provides protection from the elements.

  • @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506
    @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506 Год назад +1

    *Section 3 of 3.* FEMA run homeless encampments share shower, laundry, toilet, cooking-facilities, stores, restaurants, dumpsters, and a post office where everyone has a POB; just like a large campground. No trash or crime problems for the cities and the working poor have a dry place to sleep and store their stuff. 24/7 every 20 minutes bus service connects the homeless encampment to the city. Where *subsidized for the homeless,* electric-cargo-bikes are provided by companies such as: _Wheels, Lime, Link, and Veo._ Food banks operate out of the homeless-communities where free ice is provided. Amen.

  • @ogradus
    @ogradus Год назад +10

    Most people in Colorado are just a rent hike away from homelessness. There needs to be laws against rent hikes

    • @suesmith1769
      @suesmith1769 Год назад +2

      No, "most" people are not. That's something people like you tell themselves for being underperformers.

  • @yourfate2221
    @yourfate2221 Год назад

    P *4 of 4* The homeless can simply move the tents they are using now into the homeless-village. Or the _Shelter 100_ is a $9,500 shelter that is climate controlled, built in one hour, is 100 sq. ft., and uses a folding bunk system to house up to four beds. *_Pallet Shelter's_* private sleeping cabins offer *security* and durability. Which addresses the concerns of the homeless who reject the restrictions of “bed-only” homeless-shelters; for only one night.

  • @michelleberger7747
    @michelleberger7747 Год назад +5

    Human connection? Seriously? A person under the influence can't be trusted at all... period. Why would anyone feel bad about treating these people with guarded fear? Hello? How nieve is the person behind this video clip!

    • @suesmith1769
      @suesmith1769 Год назад +1

      Yea, the news also has to say things like "people experiencing homelessness" and pretend that they are just "down on their luck," but usually just great, dependable folk. Did you catch her disclaimer at the beginning when she said "not all homeless are on drugs...." Of course they are. It's obvious to anyone with eyes.

    • @arturocorralejo1307
      @arturocorralejo1307 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂 For real ! They should of interviewed you, you speak the hard truth.

  • @yourfate2221
    @yourfate2221 Год назад

    P *3 of 4* Those with income pay rent which is 10% of their net income to the homeless-village for their 2 person _Shelter 64;_ and 20% of their net income as rent for the 4 person _Shelter 100._ Their rent money goes to pay for: *childcare for working parents,* one free meal per day, and addiction services; in the community-room.

  • @marcvslicinivscrassvs7536
    @marcvslicinivscrassvs7536 Год назад

    Who would have thought that "Demolition Man" would be the most prescient of all the 80s/90s dystopian movies.

  • @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506
    @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506 Год назад +1

    E of Parts A-F In the on-site factories the homeless population's workforce is used to make more homeless shelters from plastic-waste taken from the oceans and government subsidized Styrofoam; and electric car conversion kits which cost only $3,600 because _The Defense Production Act_ was invoked. _Which does not include the cost of batteries and installation._
    PAR

  • @ginafarrell6797
    @ginafarrell6797 Год назад +1

    Housing first is essential! Shame on the politicians who should and could be making a difference and get people off the street regardless of their mental state or drug addictions but they do nothing! They need to get homeless people housing first. They should be designated fenced in places with tiny houses for them. To just allow them to live & sleep on the streets is unhealthy, dangerous and will only get worse. There also needs to be much more affordable housing programs nation wide. Not just for immigrants, blacks and Hispanic's but for all Americans especially senior citizens, disabled and people with low income. Rent is way too high, and even if one gets a low cost housing voucher most apt complexes still go by your income and credit score which is ridiculous because those are the main reasons they are applying for low cost housing. So they make it even harder for people who are accepted to get low cost housing to get it! The laws and policy rules are horrible and they need to be changed. If you call they tell you your on your own, we don't find housing for you. So even people who are accepted for low cost housing have to jump through hoops and go through a ton of red tape and are treated unfairly. Not counting the $50 to $100 fees per application for a apt. Its disgusting! One day these crooked politicians will have to answer to God as "God does not allow the guilty to go unpunished".

    • @suesmith1769
      @suesmith1769 Год назад

      First of all, keep your religious babbling to yourself. Second, "So even people who are accepted for low cost housing have to jump through hoops and go through a ton of red tape and are treated unfairly."

  • @yourfate2221
    @yourfate2221 Год назад +1

    It is a fact that the city of Austin has suffered environmental destruction of its housing and infrastructure due to catastrophic-runaway-anthropogenic-global-warming [CRAGW]. Today 7/26/2022 the St. Louis region experienced 7.02 inches of rain which is making many more people homeless due to the widespread flooding. So both St. Louis and Austin has lots of vacant land a 30 minute bus ride from the city. Where shelters provided by FEMA are established into campgrounds for 5,000 homeless families.
    PAR

  • @droberts8703
    @droberts8703 Год назад +2

    No person thinks this can happen to them

  • @yourfate2221
    @yourfate2221 Год назад

    P *2 of 4* Cities are spending millions of dollars to open and run homeless bed shelters; that the homeless reject due to the many restrictions and lack of security. _Pallet Shelter's_ two person _Shelter 64_ cost only $7,000 and provides a dignified, secure sleeping base of operation. So for only $201,000 [$120 tents] a city can establish and run a *Homeless Shelter Village* with 1000 shelters that can accommodate 4,000 beds!

  • @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506
    @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506 Год назад

    D With subsidized for the homeless electric-cargo-bikes at all bus stops from companies like: _Wheels, Lime, Link, and Veo_ in the city and at the homeless encampment; so the working homeless can get to work. *Which are large 1,000 people disaster relief centers.* With trucked in water. Shared laundry, toilet, cooking, and shower-facilities. With restaurants, post office, and stores; just like a large campground.
    PAR

  • @sheilastutz6436
    @sheilastutz6436 Год назад

    Someone , somewhere said people are lazy about education but do you know what their mental capacity is? Also, these apps KEEP some people from working! Help people step into jobs! Help people get homes! STOP throwing money at people, it is a disabling thing! Let people have the income they already have but help them find jobs

  • @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506
    @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506 Год назад

    Homelessness: *Paragraph 3 of 3.* *Plastic-trash recycled to create solar and butane-powered, communal-settlements, with shared facilities.* Like a campground run by FEMA; for America's working homeless. Provides shelter and dignity to millions of Americans who will be unable to afford traditional housing. Until the 5 million backlog of houses is built during this time; *when building materials are unavailable and prohibitively expensive.*

  • @threeshocks5769
    @threeshocks5769 Год назад +2

    Just because I'm homeless doesn't give you the right to classify me as a worthless addicted human being. I get my disability and I don't contribute to seedy criminal underbelly anywhere I go. I do my very best to stay presentable and I don't litter. I stay away from others that choose to live like that. For me it is a choice. I worked hard all my life and I refuse to give away my minimal income to a society that has made it damn near impossible for the working class American to make with out a government handout.!
    The problem doesn't lie at the bottom. It starts at the APEX.!!!
    The hatred and greed in this country is down right appalling.
    I'm of the firm belief that bureaucrats do nothing for this country but robbed the coffers.
    Proud to be a old Hobo 🤓

    • @suesmith1769
      @suesmith1769 Год назад

      "Do nothing but rob the coffers" and you are on disability that I/ WE pay for.

  • @tonybernardi775
    @tonybernardi775 Год назад

    Compassionate Rehabilitation works

  • @boboshkiman6563
    @boboshkiman6563 Год назад

    WHY IS 2 MILLION DOLLARS FOR COUNTY HOUSING FOR THE STATE OF HAWAII IN QUESTION?

  • @markcampbell7577
    @markcampbell7577 Год назад

    Rehab works if every job is a living local commute.

  • @wonderland-Alice
    @wonderland-Alice Год назад +4

    That was in a crack pipe that man had that was a meth pipe lol I have friends that do that

    • @Dan-ol7ed
      @Dan-ol7ed Год назад

      you need new friends

  • @davidshaw1103
    @davidshaw1103 Год назад +11

    I’m of the belief that if one isn’t contributing to society more than they are taking/interfering with society then one shouldn’t be allowed to remain in society. There has to be a line somewhere, right? And within that boundary I’m all for progressive improvements. Not saying throw the people to the wolves, just that we need a system that helps prevent, and doesn’t incentivize, a complete surrender to human apathy and/or lethargy.
    Why else should society, mainly the working class, have to bear the burden of such lost humans?
    Respectfully

    • @Shadow__133
      @Shadow__133 Год назад +6

      Shall we start by putting young kids to work and dispatching all the elderly?

    • @davidshaw1103
      @davidshaw1103 Год назад +5

      Excellent points.
      Let’s think this through…
      Young kids aren’t an interference to society as much as they are the next up to keep civilization going.
      They are full of potential and contribute by learning and developing. The elderly are assumed to have contributed so much to society that they can even retire from their economic roles.
      As it is, I’m not swayed from my stance by either example.

    • @friendofp.24
      @friendofp.24 Год назад

      There are more people lost than before because housing prices are f$cking ridiculous. Also, mental illness is on the rise and mental institutes that are designed to help or keep them away have been shut down. What you say makes sense, but I'm not sure if you meant that all homeless people are not contributing to society. A lot of them are but still can't find themselves a home because the prices and inflation are ridiculous. Horrible economy, horrible fake housing bubble, and horrible presidential administration.
      There's a reason why there are more homeless in places like California than Texas, because the housing prices in CA are F$CKED.

    • @Shadow__133
      @Shadow__133 Год назад +1

      @@davidshaw1103 I don't think we live in the same reality. The kids today are useless and a blight to society. I've seen more elderly coming back to work than kids doing real work. There is zero potential on current gen people, they should be rebooted.

    • @keithinaz9769
      @keithinaz9769 Год назад +1

      I SUPPORT EUTHANASIA, THEY ARE SUFFERING. 🧡🧡🧡

  • @spencerbrown6214
    @spencerbrown6214 Год назад +15

    People are homeless for so many different reasons but, why do many leave piles of trash wherever they go? My family and I were having this discussion and we figure they are probably in such a low spot being in survival mode only so, they’re not thinking about keeping things neat or littering in their location. Years ago I worked with women trying to transition out of halfway houses. They had a history of struggling with poverty and addiction. As I spoke with them about their situations I noticed a pattern of multiple poor choices along their road in life and sometimes a sense of laziness or non-motivation to improve things and to just take the easy route at that moment every time 🤷🏽‍♂️ We probably need to reopen more housing for the mentally unstable as well. If we could keep even a small percentage of people on regular medication it’s more likely they’d could be productive members of society.

    • @suesmith1769
      @suesmith1769 Год назад +1

      It's almost always a pattern of multiple poor choices. You don't just miss a rent or mortgage payment and end up in a tent smoking crack. So, so many poor choices to get to that point.

    • @morenorobert53
      @morenorobert53 Год назад

      Bring more illegals, kick more Americans out of there home illegals come first

    • @cac2821
      @cac2821 Год назад +1

      Most are depressed, let’s get real here. Who wants to be homeless? Not many. Many poor choices as Sue Smith stated is a crock of sh!t. Looookkk arrroouunnddd outside of your white picket fences. An average worker makes less now than they did in the 70’s, yet rent is unsustainable if even attainable in the first place! Most that are making it, fall under the category of one check away from being homeless! So many put a stigma with being homeless it’s unreal. My degrees are in business management and I was a Senior Representative for the largest bank in the world. Do you know what happened? It damn sure wasn’t crack or mental instability. I was more than one paycheck away from losing everything but guess what, Getting sick is not covered correctly and Short term disability was only 20 consecutive days ( not business days) to be diagnosed with an acceptable sickness. Not even the doctors in New York can diagnose that quick and they are top notch. It was this is a corporate America. Our government was in jeopardy about 20-30 years ago and they were failing. People were realizing this and ready to overturn our government and they screamed for help hence our government sold their souls to the devil aka corporate America. Who is buying up the housing market and raising the rent so high it’s unrealistic? Corporations and the government doesn’t stop them. Pharmaceutical companies provided opioids for many many years knowing what they have done and our government didn’t step in until it started to effect the rich kids. But let’s not talk about the facts of the matter. Do you know what it’s like to get into a shelter? It’s unreal!! There’s literally months and months waiting list and when they call, you have to be ready to jump as high as they tell you to and when they tell you to. People need to get out their own heads and truly open their eyes. Our society is crumbling and everyone is diverting away from the true issues at hand. We could make our government fix all of this if we’d put their precious GDP on a back burner. All it would take is buying second hand items and our government couldn’t move forward, they’d have to face the facts of what we want now but so many are unaware of GDP much less even heard of it or the true power it ( we as consumers hold) has. All these things were done for a purpose as they seen the older generations attest and win and they didn’t want to risk that no more so what did they do? They dumbed down the average Americans. Unless we get smart and unite real quick, our country is done for. May our maker have mercy on our souls!

    • @scott4858
      @scott4858 Год назад +1

      Because most of them are tweakers. Let’s be real

  • @wandaritter5704
    @wandaritter5704 Год назад +5

    Co. Needs to take better care of those living in poverty and does not do enough for the homeless 😕

    • @suesmith1769
      @suesmith1769 Год назад +2

      "Taking better care" of anyone who doesn't work just skims money from those productive people who DO trudge to work everyday, every week, all year long.

    • @scott4858
      @scott4858 Год назад +1

      Are you kidding me? We spend 70k a year on one homeless person. Give me a break

  • @brendarichards8810
    @brendarichards8810 Год назад +1

    You're forgetting about the people that are homeless because they can't afford first last and deposit for rent that are on SSI I was homeless for over 5 years back when they had the homeless killings and the reason why I was homeless is because I could not afford rent

  • @EnriqueMarq
    @EnriqueMarq Месяц назад

    Drugs is a response to homelessness, and also to unhousedlessness

  • @marcielynn4886
    @marcielynn4886 9 месяцев назад

    And yet I own three properties in Hawaii on SSI.

  • @rammtitajones5697
    @rammtitajones5697 Год назад

    THERE BY BUT FOR THE GRACE OF GOD GOOOO I😔🙏

  • @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506
    @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506 Год назад

    *Section 2 of 3.* 7/28/2022 in Buckhorn, Kentucky there is historic flooding creating more climate-refugees; exacerbating the housing shortage. 7/29/2022 All the residents of Fish Pond, Kentucky have lost everything due to flood waters reaching the roofs of homes. So St. Louis, Buckhorn, Fish Pond, and Austin have lots of vacant land a 30 minute bus ride from the city. Where shelters provided by FEMA are established into campgrounds for 1,000 homeless families.
    PAR

  • @patchesdriftwood34
    @patchesdriftwood34 Год назад +16

    There is no amount of money or funds to help these people.
    The only answer for them is to want to help themself, to choose a better life.
    Until then, they will always be a torn person on the street.

    • @suesmith1769
      @suesmith1769 Год назад +2

      Exactly. Services we pay for are useless if they are allowed to refuse them.

  • @ColbyCrazyYT
    @ColbyCrazyYT Год назад

    Great

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 Год назад

      The RUclipsrs 'Some More News' and 'Second Thought' did extensive research, soooo...

  • @mrrobertwolfiii1079
    @mrrobertwolfiii1079 Год назад

    I still remember cold

  • @markcampbell7577
    @markcampbell7577 Год назад

    Homeless population across the country are created by wages that are not a living local commute. If the wages are not transient wages or homeless wages then there are fewer people in homeless population across the country. 4 times the rent for one bedroom apartment local commute is what landlord rightfully expects a person to have as income and this is the minimum wage legal minimum wage act is not a homeless wage. Enforced legal wages.

  • @richardsmith9808
    @richardsmith9808 Год назад +1

    good odds most homeless want to live that way , if there someone want to change then do what you can, but the true homeless type give them nothing, if they od on drugs do not save them, let they have their way , it will improve the world

  • @mariaesposito274
    @mariaesposito274 Год назад

    Some ppl can afford the high rent..during pandemic landlords rose rent hundred if dollars..! Then Eviction then homeless & selling everything to rent a hotel & use Uber..or pay for application fee..etc..meantime it snows..back to square one. No home..no car..no job..snow cold ..screwed.
    It be lucky to be migrant in NYC in 5 star Watson hotel & demand more better living conditions.

    • @kylemonkiewicz2803
      @kylemonkiewicz2803 Год назад

      and charged tax payer to make more people poor ignore all the dead people they push in the deserts all the overdoses

  • @yourfate2221
    @yourfate2221 Год назад

    *Paragraph 1 of 3.* The $2 trillion tax breaks given to billionaires and corporations that did not need it and which did not create any jobs is repealed, all offensive miliFAIRY spending is cut to zero, and FEMA disaster relief funding; pays for an $1,800 a month minimum income for those making less than $15 an hour with no healthcare and dental benefits.

  • @mrrobertwolfiii1079
    @mrrobertwolfiii1079 Год назад

    Fresh plantations and fresh soil dirt. I am told I did not make enough

  • @maryholloway5487
    @maryholloway5487 Год назад +3

    Ok! Don’t so drugs and blame others for your fate!!

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Год назад +1

      Not every homeless is on drugs

    • @suesmith1769
      @suesmith1769 Год назад

      @@firstlast8258 you'll have to prove that. Certainly appears that way to my actual seeing eyes.

    • @wturner777
      @wturner777 Год назад

      @@suesmith1769 Every person is different. For some prolonged homelessness can often lead to drug and alcohol addiction.

    • @suesmith1769
      @suesmith1769 Год назад

      @@wturner777 that's where you're very wrong. It's the exact opposite, my friend: Drug abuse leads to prolonged homelessness.

    • @wturner777
      @wturner777 Год назад

      @@suesmith1769 Like I said, every person is different. Some people have tried everything to prevent homelessness, but ended up there anyway. And some have made bad choices that led them down that path in the first place.

  • @nanditeplus
    @nanditeplus 8 месяцев назад

    That's not a crack pipe. That's a meth bubble

  • @youtubecrack
    @youtubecrack Год назад +1

    There's a lot of empty houses and apartments across the country and a lot of jobs to be filled, costs need to come down and pay needs to go up. For the homeless that are trying good luck to the drug addicts and people that choose to be homeless I don't know what to tell you other than get your shit together.

    • @suesmith1769
      @suesmith1769 Год назад

      Exactly, they are not helpless infants, and I got my own sht to take care of.

  • @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506
    @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506 Год назад +1

    *Section 2 of 2* The _Shelter 64's_ insulated walls, heat, and air-conditioning provide personal climate control; and electricity powers the interior lights and outlets for personal device charging. Spacious with 9-foot vaulted ceilings. Providing these shelters and an $1,800 a month minimum income, to those who have lost everything, is the *Christian* thing to do. *C l i c k* on _Pallet Shelter's_ *Build a Shelter Village* to see all the existing components to, in one day, create a homeless village for 1,000 families displaced by extreme weather events. Amen.

  • @adolfobarillas4688
    @adolfobarillas4688 Год назад

    Purge??🤔

  • @charliebleifeld4913
    @charliebleifeld4913 Год назад +1

    Well, all the former college students who are homeless today. Will not have to worry about paying their student loan off. You and I the Tax Payers will take care of that

  • @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506
    @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506 Год назад +1

    The WHO ranks France's healthcare system that costs 1/3 that of America; #1 in the world. While the rate of maternal morbidity [mothers dying from childbirth] in TexASS is the highest, not just in the USA, but in the entire civilized world!!!

  • @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506
    @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506 Год назад +2

    A guaranteed income of $1,800 a month given to all Americans making less than $1,500 will end homelessness, crime, and boost the economy so much that the increase in tax revenues pays for the stipend given to Americans to keep them out of poverty and homeless.

  • @Shadow__133
    @Shadow__133 Год назад +8

    "Housing is a human right".
    Wonder what happens if I become a druggie social worker like her and tell my landlord that.

    • @suesmith1769
      @suesmith1769 Год назад

      She's a scab and part of the problem.

  • @boboshkiman6563
    @boboshkiman6563 Год назад

    WHY ARE THE HOMELESS IN HILO HAWAII GETTING ARRESTED WHERE THEY FALL ASLEEP?

  • @dianawolf894
    @dianawolf894 Год назад

    Using old hotels and motels for human beings less fortunate that have been abandoned due to problems with the economy is wise.

  • @MrsSANDRALMOSLEYIII
    @MrsSANDRALMOSLEYIII Год назад

    WITH ALL THE PRAYERS TO OVER COME HOMELESSNSS, ALL THE SCHOOL SHOOTINGS, MOST JUST WANT A HAND UP. BUT WE ALSO KNOW TROUBLED HOMELESS PEOPLE THAT BRING DOWN PROPERTY VALUES AND CAUSE ALOT OF ROBBERIES, RAPES, ITS JUST A MATTER OF TIME "SHOOTINGS MAY TAKE PLACE IN THOSE COMMUNITIES " PEOPLE WILL FEEL THEY'VE DONE THEM A FAVOR!
    PRAYERS!

  • @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506
    @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506 Год назад +1

    P B of Parts A-F The B!den administration has proposed *Christian, compassionate,* homeless solutions *but Republicans* do not want the FEMA homeless encampments within their cities; which *have the highest number of homeless families.* The solution is FEMA coordinated homeless communities a 30 minute bus ride, 24/7, every 20 minutes, from the FEMA established homeless shelters; to the city. *Established on land made vacant due to global-warming extreme weather events; that no one should rebuild on.*
    P

  • @droberts8703
    @droberts8703 Год назад +2

    JB sold out USA farmland 100 million acres along with 5 million barrel of oil reserves.resuls is this

  • @frankihatch
    @frankihatch Год назад +2

    lots of homeless people

  • @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506
    @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506 Год назад +1

    P A of Parts A-F *Due to the destruction of housing* caused by catastrophic-runaway-anthropogenic-global-warming [CRAGW] extreme weather events; there are housing shortages all over America which *is causing rent increases; and even more homelessness!* The FEMA operated homeless-communities do not require residents to check out, there is no sign-in and sign-out issues as they are long-term shelters; which provide the privacy of individual living spaces. Where the shelter residents can fell safe from the other camp residences. *Which removes many of the objections those homeless living in tents who refuse to use city established homeless-shelters; have voiced.*

  • @tonybernardi775
    @tonybernardi775 Год назад

    Addiction leaves people moraless.

  • @raymondcouture9374
    @raymondcouture9374 Год назад +1

    It is not easy to listen to what is said with this constant music.

  • @user-oc6gx6he7b
    @user-oc6gx6he7b Год назад

    Americans need the ASSURANCE of housing as a HUMAN RIGHT amended to the CONSTITUTION for HOME AUTONOMY through HOME OWNERSHIP for EVERYONE and ALL. No one should have to 'apply' or 'qualify' for a home. Rentals should be reserved for vacation space and hotels, not a permanent home. 'Real estate investors' and 'land lords' should be abolished and have no place in a civilized society.

  • @stevenwinterhill7576
    @stevenwinterhill7576 Год назад +1

    At least stay in the car and NEVER make a mess...Keep your vehicle clean....Stay stealthy don't be so obvious...smh

  • @hxxvxnly
    @hxxvxnly Год назад

    Let’s be real, we all know where this is headed, toward a very Final Solution.

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 Год назад

      ...The RUclipsrs 'Some More News' and 'Second Thought' did extensive research, soooo...

  • @user-ky7js5uv9h
    @user-ky7js5uv9h 5 месяцев назад

    Homelessness and living in one's car are spiking because big government delivered a one-two punch to working Americans: The COVID lock-downs and the inflation that resulted from COVID subsidies. All of this misery is the direct result of big government action.

  • @sabapequori9769
    @sabapequori9769 11 месяцев назад

    And no affordable housing in trinidad co for low to extremely low income

  • @kds365
    @kds365 Год назад +1

    Hurry to Venice beach or San Diego before it starts getting cold.

    • @wturner777
      @wturner777 Год назад

      Or do whatever it takes to get out of homelessness. It's not going to be easy though.

  • @sheilastutz6436
    @sheilastutz6436 Год назад

    Bullying is on the rise, you mean!

  • @sheilastutz6436
    @sheilastutz6436 Год назад

    I say get rid of these damned tents, thieves hide things in there!

  • @mrrobertwolfiii1079
    @mrrobertwolfiii1079 Год назад

    Call for sheriff's reinforcement have arrived

  • @johncarnettie6804
    @johncarnettie6804 Год назад +4

    Chinese money laundering through real estate is beautiful isn't it. Politicians love it. America loves it too?

  • @scott4858
    @scott4858 Год назад +1

    Stop giving them free handouts. It’s that simple

  • @yourfate2221
    @yourfate2221 Год назад

    *Paragraph 3 of 3.* Which is 27% of the *working* population! Or a $50,000 a year stipend for 40 million American families of 4 making less than $15 an hour; so that they do not become homeless.

  • @yourfate2221
    @yourfate2221 Год назад

    *Paragraph 4 of 4.* 89 million Americans is 27% of the *working* population! Or a $50,000 a year stipend for 40 million American families of 4 making less than $15 an hour; *so that they are NOT made permanently homeless.* Amen.

  • @paulusmadison329
    @paulusmadison329 Год назад

    The US prefers to take care of other countries than its own country... most of the state funds are sent to other countries while its own people suffer from hunger and homelessness 👍

  • @dianeb7902
    @dianeb7902 Год назад

    Too bad you need a college degree to rent an apartment. Basic needs shelter, food, and being warm. Should not require a college degree. They should be a right not a privilege. A car, boat, and vacation, those should require a collage degree. A privilege! The world needs to learn the difference and STOP the greed.

  • @TheSunTheSea
    @TheSunTheSea Год назад +5

    We really need to stop voting democrat in Colorado

    • @icannottellalie17
      @icannottellalie17 Год назад

      Why?

    • @wturner777
      @wturner777 Год назад +1

      What's that have to do with anything about homelessness? It's happening all over the country, even in red states like Texas.

    • @TheSunTheSea
      @TheSunTheSea Год назад

      @@wturner777 I’ve lived in Colorado for 40 years. Immigrated here from South America. I’ve seen a drastic change in this state since it turned blue. The lax attitude towards crime by democrats have destroyed downtown Denver. The police can’t do anything in terms of encampments in the city because of Democrat sponsored policies that remove the power away from police.

    • @icannottellalie17
      @icannottellalie17 Год назад

      It is its Christian duty to provide asylum to the climate-refugees it is creating at the southern border; *per international law.*

    • @icannottellalie17
      @icannottellalie17 Год назад

      Homelessness is most common in Red -Republican- Republicabortion proStates where the minimum wage is $8.50 and $7.25 per hour; with no healthcare benefits.

  • @sabapequori9769
    @sabapequori9769 11 месяцев назад

    Try reporting on the outrageous rents and homelessness in Trinidad and surrounding communities The rents are so high here and no jobs . Report on that ask the people who are trying to survive here

  • @nerdygamerguy8378
    @nerdygamerguy8378 Год назад

    Plenty of jobs that are hiring, PLENTY!!!!

  • @maxasaurus3008
    @maxasaurus3008 Год назад

    That wasn’t a crack pipe, was for meth. Just saying

  • @worldlife9834
    @worldlife9834 Год назад +2

    Government regulations is one of the biggest barriers to building new housing. Licenses and permits should be illegal in the United States if you are a land owner.

  • @pinkfloyd131
    @pinkfloyd131 Год назад

    Stop the shadyness people sending people to hurt others and stripping them down of all survival means. people play useless mind games just to make money that is someone goes through pain of theirs and put others through that just to feel okay or do worst, too many psychological games what's the need to proof how smart people are?

  • @yourfate2221
    @yourfate2221 Год назад +3

    FEMA run homeless encampments share shower, laundry, toilet, cooking-facilities, stores, restaurants, dumpsters, and a post office where everyone has a POB; just like a large campground. No trash or crime problems for the cities and the working poor have a dry place to sleep and store their stuff. 24/7 every 20 minutes bus service connects the homeless encampment to the city. Where *subsidized for the homeless,* electric-cargo-bikes are provided by companies such as: _Wheels, Lime, Link, and Veo._ Food banks operate out of the homeless-communities where free ice is provided.

  • @Jason-sf8vx
    @Jason-sf8vx Год назад

    There is a need to segragate those with substance abuse , purely mental issue , ahcahol abuse and etc for more targeted appoarch

  • @cindysandbeck2447
    @cindysandbeck2447 8 месяцев назад

    SOMEBODY DO SOMETHING FOR GOD'S SAKE 😢😢😢😢

    • @dukegust8818
      @dukegust8818 7 месяцев назад

      thats the problem everyone wants someone else to do something the world will not heal until we see everyone as our brother and sister

  • @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506
    @thewallsthatracistsbuild8506 Год назад +2

    It cost $50,000 a year to keep an innocent man in prison. Giving him a guaranteed income of $1,800 a month costs only $21,600 a year. For everyone making only $11 a hour with no healthcare and dental benefits. A guaranteed income of $1,800 means the difference between; being homeless and paying the rent.

  • @lisahertel2415
    @lisahertel2415 Год назад

    Thank dems

  • @CarlCrazy19
    @CarlCrazy19 Год назад

    I say give them aurora

  • @pinkfloyd131
    @pinkfloyd131 Год назад

    Stop scams and stop using people to put others down that's one being problem

  • @yourfate2221
    @yourfate2221 Год назад

    *More people should offer their solutions; rather then their complaints.* _Christian charity and kindness ends procrastination._ People in the year 1700 did not have refrigeration and many days ate food that was old and stale. America throws out 25% of the food it produces; *allot only for cosmetic reasons.*