Portland Population 645,291 (2019) In Portland and Multnomah County, people experiencing homelessness in 2019 was 4,015 But it's the politicians that must solve this problem? If just 1 out of 160 people "took in a homeless person" there wouldn't be a single one on the streets. Hell, if family just took care of family there would be extremely few.
@@MrFelixtheman Do you honestly believe that Joe Blow average citizen is drafting and enforcing laws that prevent shelter construction? Are average citizens creating needle exchange programs, that while solving one issue, exacerbates another? Are average citizens closing mental hospitals? Are average citizens responsible for shuttering local businesses, thus making it impossible for people to work, and in turn pay for their rent and mortgages? Seriously Felix, stop swilling the narrative, open your frigging eyes, and think for once before you start clacking away on your keyboard.
@@simdoughnut659 The center is open. Open and funded by the willing, not the politicians. This is how it is done. Average citizens do absolutely nothing besides whine to politicians about how homeless people affect them. These problems are completely unrelated to any of the crap you just said. See a mess? Clean it. See a starving child? Feed it. If just one in a hundred did this consistently there would be no problem. If we promoted a philosophy of responsibility rather than the "Governments job" Philosophy we would do it for ourselves and our own communities. Your philosophy is weak, pathetic, and will never ever work.
Unfortunately Portland controls the entire state, including voting by university students from Portland to Eugene who do not live in Oregon, but vote in our state. The rest of the state is not represented.
And new citizens ... Nothing but a future of economic devestation and despair with s city filled with sntifa, BLM and indoctrinated kids that hate america. I can understand that they all are disillusioned and hate the hopeless economic mess they are in, but they don't seem to have the common sense to understand the policies they support are the problem. Same issue in CA, New York, Chicago, Washington, ... I see a pattern.
Failed to mention drug use is pretty much legal there now. And shelters dont tolerate drug use so alot of homeless in Portland would rather get their next fix then live by rules.
Also they failed fo mention that police lost funding. Now there are not enough people available to respond to violent outbreaks or homeless people breaking in to places. this isn't just the fault of politicians and economy. For some reason everybody likes to avoid the fact that the people on the streets are sometimes experiencing consequences of their own actions that put them there, but we're all just supposed to feel bad for them and act like it's our job to help them. What if they don't receive the help? Lots of good people are trying to help, but you can lead a horse To water but you can't make a drink. We allow a lot of homeless people to be choosing beggars when it comes to assistance. Instead of taking what's being given to them and working with it.
You failed to mention that there are non anywhere near enough shelters making it extremely difficult to secure even one night in one and that doesn't even account for the fact that you have to be up and out of the shelter usually before 7am and that you likely can't bring your pet with you or stay with your significant other. Is drug use a big issue with the majority of homeless, yes but you know whats even bigger problem and the literal rout cause? The fact that they are fucking homeless. Thats the fucking issue at hand that there is not enough low income housing and too much new luxury housing which is in turn increasing existing rents and pricing people out. Give every single homeless person the option and ability to not be homeless after that then we can start to work on the other issues. It really sounds like you have never been or ever known anyone close to you to be homeless if you think the current problem is that homeless people being picky and cranky that they can't bring the drugs into the shelter with them. We don't have enough shelters for that to even become an issue.
@@l3rlc I've known a lot of homeless & you're deluded. Most of them WOULD rather be high than have shelter. They usually have no family or friends left due to ripping them off. They literally only care about getting fucked up.
I tried defending my home city saying it was media hype. I can no longer do this. Portland was always right behind Seattle in policy and it shows. An embarrassment to those who knew the real and good Portland we were once proud of.
@@The-Contractor Dude. Portland has always been liberal. So if it once was a great city, it was liberals who made it so. Typical conservative can only point fingers, judge, and yell liberal. Come up with a solution or shut up.
We don't talk about where the money went. Millions of dollars they have had only a few beds. They spent enough to build them all a new home, but only a few beds.
Greedy politicians and their vanity projects and special interest payoffs. If we knew how much money government wasted, I think we'd go out of our minds. Oregon is horrible.
The Homeless Industrial Complex is where it went. Into bank accounts of the politically connected. The cronies of the DemoRAT Party are getting rich off of taxpayers with zero progress to show. Same in Seattle. They've thrown a BILLION at the problem and it's only lead to Seattle looking, smelling and being like a third world sh*thole. Yet the voters there keep voting for the same corrupt politicians and party...then they take a look around and wonder "Wha' happened?" VOTING HAS CONSEQUENCES!
@@malekodesouza7255 right, like voting really helps, when they give you different pieces of shit to vote for. You have no choice but to vote for a piece of crap! The system has failed, it's time to start from scratch! Look at the two choices we had for presidency. Nobody wanted Biden for president, but they sure the hell didn't want Trump. Seems to me that everyone wanted Bernie Sanders as a candidate. Can imagine how bad Trump would have lost, if Bernie had ran for presidency!
You enable people to be lazy, you only invite more lazy people. Those who are mentally ill or addicts WITH NO FAMILY OR SUPPORT should receive help from the government. Everyone else should get a job! Homeless receive almost 1,000 per month in tax payer money. That’s enough to eat, get cleaned up, and find a job! Stop enabling this behavior!
@@locojoe749 we had to vote for him. Our only other real option was an actual Marxist and AntiFa sympathizer. Even the Portland FD backed him this last race and they can't stand the guy. Portland is completely fucked.
My freind lives in Austin and he said they call it "Austinfornia" now.It will continue downward because all the liberals have arrived there. They bring their poison politics and voting with them to destroy another area of the U.S.
Austin just passed a ban on camping on the streets, under bridges, anywhere within the city. I don't think Steve thought it would happen but Austinites have had enough. Austin may be liberal but even they have their limits. The once beautiful city became a shit hole and crime was rampant. Finally they said enough is enough. It really threw a wrench in Adlers liberal politics.
Alpha Project also requires you to be clean. Portland doesn’t have a homeless problem, it has a drug problem. If you don’t change your approach on drugs and addiction, you’ll never see the success of other cities.
that's only about 1/3 of the homeless. the rest are just old, disabled, or mentally ill, battered women, throwaway youth, etc. Or some are stupid people coming here and have no way of supporting themselves.
The high class people who make up our state and city councils are so far removed from the issue that i do not see it getting solved until they are out. And politics being the dirty game it is leads me to believe that even if we got some new faces by the time they have the ability to enact change their integrity will be compromised.
Looking at recent images from Portland I'm not too sure you guys have an upper class. It's more like a bunch of filthy pigs trying to play king of the s**t hill.
Wheeler talks about his tax increase, claiming that it will bring in an additional $100 million dollars to address the homeless crisis. What he fails to mention is that the vast majority of that will be eaten up by study groups, consultants, attorneys, and bureaucrats. The homeless will get the left-overs. What he also fails to address is how this money will be generated when businesses are leaving the city by the droves.
Lol this is ALWAYS how it's been. The suit of everyone stepping over the bodies on the sidewalk is lined with money. And they'll do whatever they can to ensure those bodies remain dependent. I mean, the system would collapse without the constant existential threat of homelessness manufacturing low wages and how would the working class even cope if they suddenly found themselves without people to feel superior to???
Makes me sad. I used to live in Portland and it was bad back in the early 2000s but now, it hurts my heart how bad it's gotten. They can't all live on the Burnside Bridge.
They don’t they are allowed to live anywhere they want with huge camps full of stolen good stolen cars lots of dirty used needles and are also allowed to have fires anytime they want which at times get out of control and spread. It’s lawless all over the city . Crime has increased so much . I’ve lived in Oregon most of my 43 yrs of life, was born here . And honestly it’s gotten so bad due to this and then also so many other issues such as nothing but scam jobs or dead end jobs and prices of everything insanely high ; I just want to move . Not to mention most people in Oregon are assholes . You can’t just kindly say hello to people because you are beneath them or they are off the meds and a hello just set them off. This whole state , not just Portland is done for
@@rebeccaschmidt2550 Wow. That's unbelievable. I lived in Eugene from 1989 to 2001. In particular, 13th avenue used to have much more foot traffic. I lived in the Marion Apartments and i walked to class everyday with fewer and fewer people around. This was around the mid- nineties. Downtown Eugene also used to have a lot of people and a thriving collection of shops. The city decided to crash down on drugs. They did it so hard that i even remember seeing surveillance 'men' in 13th avenue storefronts. The street kids who lived downtown were 'evicted' to other locations, the big fountain came down, and the once friendly downtown walkways were paved over with an ugly two- lane street. Eugene Saturday Market used to occupy the fountain area, but was now limited to the two- block zone. And those kids i mentioned... they were mostly high school- age kids, many of whom i knew. They were thrown into the 'solution' with 13th ave and the U of O campus. There wasn't much security on campus until about 1999. Suddenly there were Eugene Police mobile units around U of O. It's a method of pushing out from the inner radius of downtown, clearing out our sanitizing a zone. Makes small businesses suffer. Sorry, i digress. The Golden Age for Eugene was most of the nineties. I wasn't formally introduced to a Portland living experience until mid 2001. Then 9-11, and the entire country changed. Security ramped up everywhere. Homeless people pushed out from the sanitized central zone. Of course, Portland is fucking crazy, the kind that doesn't cease. I lived downtown Portland for a few years almost as novelty, and it couldn't have been a better place to influence my anxiety and depression; perfect. We have to be careful with cities. There are things out there that would destroy us; do we participate in a first move? Thanks for listening.
Why not provide housing for them? Y'all are clueless if you can't learn that small housing is cheaper than cops, cheaper than jails, and cheaper than just leaving them homeless. People need to learn that it is proven cheapest to house, counsel and reintegrate....any other choice, including leaving them on the streets, is more expensive and heartless. Portland... grow richer....have a heart!
It's not bad decisions. They stole the money. They bought super overpriced property in return for kickbacks. Or you know, they could actually let the police stop people from camping on public property. Or high pressure water hoses would make quick work of those homeless camps. I think they'd find another city to infest.
@@rdbeaz Sales tax is a regressive tax. For those who make more, living expenses/sales tax is negligible, while for average folks, it's a little more substantial part of income that reduces discretionary spending. No sales tax is better for business, but not good for those who make more than 100k (uncommon in Oregon). Not saying either is good or bad, just a matter of fact.
@Tom Sadly, it has become quite the eye soar. Areas are getting so much more expensive, which is only driving the homeless population into high gear--and watch how much of a shit-show it's going to be, with this eviction moratorium that just expired 21 hrs ago, that landlords are going to file eviction notices tomorrow morning in the courts, and the city council can never agree with what the mayor tries to do, or vice-versa, and everyone just finger-points.
At least in Third world countries, people are poor but they produce and they have skill. Homelessness and people on welfare literally do nothing but collect government checks. Cut the government programs and watch how much things will change
Any city in Texas, anywhere in Louisiana, Alabama. Any city in northern California or the high desert. I would take Portland 100x before any of those places
In 1972 Portland was a cheap place to live... I moved here in 1982 and my first one-bedroom apartment was $180 a month. I imagine the rent on that place is about $1200 now. No wonder there are so many homeless....
@@bingosunnoon9341 The Willamette used to be very polluted too. Not that long ago, anytime there was a heavy rain, the sewer system would overflow and dump raw sewage right into the river
I'm really glad that KOIN 6 is now on youtube. I live near Portland but would never have seen this as I don't watch TV. Thanks for putting it on the internet!!
I hope it gets better for you. After 28 years in Lake Oswego we felt we had no choice but to leave Oregon. I will try and remember when it was beautiful. Good Luck friend.
@@scottm2553 We LOVED Lake Oswego when we found it 28 years ago, but they have overbuilt it due to Urban Boundary policies. Huge traffic issues, with no road management to resolve it. The suburbs seem "unaffected" but like a cancer the unrest and violence will spread. Downtown Portland is gone and it was absolutely beautiful. Tent cities, garbage and graffiti all along I-5 and Salem is a garbage heap. Thanks to the disbanding of the police in Portland crime, gun violence and the murder rate has gone through the roof (some report an increase as high as 1600%). Our daughter is a middle school/high school teacher. The agenda is appalling, from critical race theory to pushing political agenda and more. She felt she could no longer morally teach in Oregon and left the state. The state is represented by one political party with no room for any other opinion. Sky high property tax and taxes rising every day. In the end all this destruction will have to be paid for, they have already passed large tax increases. Portland is having an uncommonly dry Spring, it's usually still raining. We wanted more sun. We do miss the beauty of the Oregon Coast (so make sure you check that out). I truly wish you happiness if you find that it is the place for you, but we could no longer abide it.
@@BabsLongfellow Oh wow, I had no idea. I live in a small town near Corvallis and haven't been in Portland for a while. I don't know that much about the situation but it sounds like the mayor has been changing his views lately, so hopefully the situation improves....
@@scottm2553 It's difficult to put a Genie back in the bottle, but I also hope for the best. There are a lot of good people in Oregon who deserve better.
Moved here a year ago next month and I’m already working on moving out of here. I love this city, it’s beautiful and everything I hoped it would be, but the homeless situation makes living here uncomfortable and unsafe.
I'm new to Portland, relocated Feb. '20, ended up homeless myself for 3 months and am in transitional housing right now and just got my voucher today. Shit is out of control.
people like you only make it worse. WHY the hell did you come here? to take those vouchers away from t he local born, who are still out there wandering the streets talking to themselves.
Very poor planning on your part. Why did you come here without doing any research on housing and jobs, no place to stay and no money to support yourself? GTFO, tax paying residents are tired of it. If you have no history here you should not be receiving any services.
@@meyou3479 Hmm. Interesting hypothesis. Also bullshit. I'm an American veteran of the armed services and have held a job for most of my 53 years, so technically I can live wherever I choose. And I'm working currently. In summation, fuck you.
It's OVER unless politicians and leaders are ousted. After 28 years watching Portland.slowly self-destruct with disastrous and nonsensical policies, we had no choice but to move. It's a breath of fresh air to live in a state with common sense again.
@@asuhdude6668 lol. Don't blame you for your attitude, no one wants their state ruined by the politics that ruined Oregon. I moved because of the politics, taxes and rain. I am a Reagan Republican through and through.
You can’t solve homelessness by treating the symptoms. You have to treat to root cause. Drug use, illiteracy and mental health problems. Until then, there will never be change.
True but Oregon is devoid of any substantial number of housing units for the poor or homeless. All housing has tripled in value and cost, at a minimum/ Some went up by about 10x. . that is a huge part of it. And super stupid dummies keep moving here, from other states, adding to the numbers of people who can't pay rent or find a job.
@@BudandBloomWithBlossom you can live with your parents, some friends, relatives, or partners...housing is plenty affordable if youre actually serious about your own life. high rents are also not an issue for the same reason and the next, split the cost or cut some spending elsewhere. finally, you can absolutely afford an apartment at even the federal minimum wage in ALL states that have this as their minimum wage, you just have to be more frugal.
@@nikoc8968 You are a 100% troll. Fake account. Not because your account is new, but because you're fake. For those people who thought you had a point: You cant force people to allow you to live with them, period.
Thank you to the positive people working hard to help without filling deep pockets as the city seems to have a real problem. Shame on the city council, county, metro state politics
I guess you aren't sure, but Portland ( and OR in general ) is still a very top destination for folks to move to, plus OR does have a liberal budget selected towards social programs such as these. Are you familiar with Virginia Garcia and Central City Concern in the Portland/Beaverton area? You notice the expansions they just completed at their facilities, to serve more people at once? Where do you think that homelessness tax money is going?
Wheeler was saying something like, "no, we don't have a problem in Portland. Stop lying about us!" Now that the problem is out of the control, "I'm open to hear anything to cure the problem." ;p
Foreign developers from the middle east, russia, china, eastern europe, businessmen who are unscrupulous. And I dont mean immigrants I mean internationals, i dont think its people immigrating and doing this but transnational business people.
I stopped watching koin6 after they became one-sided with their news coverage of the riots. They refused to call them riots instead calling them protests or worse, mostly peaceful protests night after night while downtown businesses and pdx were lit on fire, vandalized, and smashed and trashed on a daily basis.
What does expensive mean. People are expensive. But they keep making more. I am 57 years old and should be eligible to be euthanized in 10 or 15 years. I am not suicidal and appreciate life. According to your thinking, those who have homes, especially more extravagant homes, are the least expensive. And if you tag on a higher end lifestyle, they are literally $0 cost. See what evolution and religious tendencies have done.
You have no clue, dude. You probably think that headline unemployment is representative of our actual population. You're literally here blaming homeless people when you well know that 1% of the population own 80% of the wealth in america, thinking that everyone can just find a job. You couldn't be more dense of a tool.
@@Azihayya oh and by chance do you have any links to articles or studies that prove what you are stating. Sounds like you are drinking the liberal kool-aid on this topic.
@@joec7275 Do you have any idea what liberalism is or where the idea comes from? Because you sound like an idiotic establishment parrot. It is a well understood fact that headline unemployment only takes into consideration the number of people who are actively looking for employment, and that 80% of americans only own 20% of the nation's wealth. You're literally just a meekly privileged pawn feeding from the hand of an empire, and that's why you think everything is fair; wages have been deviating from productivity for forty years, as more industries have automated labor away--and you're not even intelligent enough to make the argument that "the demand for labor is infinite", and you could care less, because immigrants are doing all the hardest work of picking your crops and butchering your pigs and cows. Do you really think that most of these disheveled, manic people who are ending up unemployed and homeless are going to find jobs in the United States, where corporate power has consolidated so many markets, and has automated away most factory labor? Who's going to pay to hire these people? Who has the money to start a business, when half of the population doesn't own any wealth? The wealthy have accomplished their goal of obtaining all of the country's wealth--why should they pay anyone to make anything? Instead of blaming the wealthy elite that actually have power and have shaped the world into what it is, you'll go on exclaiming that the world would be a better place if everyone followed the rules, just like your tool ass.
Honestly, I'd apologize to you people for being so crude, but the way you think about and treat people is so abominable, that you should know about it. You have an incredibly chauvinist attitude for white people who have built their kingdom of sadom here over Multnomah territory.
Start asking the homeless how many are from Oregon I think everyone will be surprised to find most of these people have migrated here because of the mellow climate and the attitude of just let them do what they want it's easy here legal drugs needle exchange ect. It's a life style for them not a homeless issue
I know someone who used to work with the homeless, and a big percentage were from other states. They hear how good the free services in Portland are and come....
@@KR-yz8db Total bullshhht. Free services? LOL you are dreaming. Portland is one of the worst places for any sort of services or benefits for the poorest and homeless. Housing authority waitlist is 10 years long for instance. Once you get in, you can't add a roommate or a family member either.They aren't giving things away, stop lying and attracting homeless people by your lies.
@@seribas No. It's time to make a change. We need a city government that truly represents the will of the people, we need officials willing to invest in both permanent affordable housing, and temorary transitional housing/ rehab facilities.
I was out there and nothing done to help me. I got day labor. I paid for truck stop shower. I lived in my vehicle. I had no help from the agencies. Agencies even told me to sell my vehicle. Finally I left that side of the Country because of no opportunities. I was laughed at. I had no addictions and wanted to go to college. No. I will not go back.
Yep, I left and don't look back except for these videos pop up in my feed. What is the most sad thing is when people say it's like this everywhere in America... Nope!
As a native Oregonian who spent the last 20 years in the burbs of Portland, it is very sad to see what is going on there. I like many left 3 years ago because of all the issues going on. Portland nationwide now has such a bad reputation. I hope someone can turn its ills around. It was once a beautiful city and can be again one day. Hopefully that starts soon.
For decades city has been getting more and more liberal. The middle class, educated liberals had a great time congregating together on the broad clean streets, drinking crafted beers and talking how they are going to usher a new era of love, enlightenment and care for all of the "oppressed". Problem was, there were not many of "the oppressed" in Portland, except few raging lesbians (aka feminists) and a garden variety of weirdos who were more or less harmless. Then the word got out and the heavy cases started showing up, including everyone's favorite diversity, the mental cases, etc, etc. Also the far left nut cases wearing Che Guevara shirts, who think micro-brew is just a small Molotov cocktail. Then a convicted criminal gets chocked to death on the east coast, and Portland erupts in violence. I'm personally watching how the old school starry-eyed liberals are leaving in droves for Texas ... where they will undoubtedly do the same given a decade or two.
@@bootieshaker2585 Well, enjoy the place you moved to for the time it lasts. You can't fix stupid. In a few years you will lament how heartbreaking the situation is there without ever figuring out that your voting habits and "liberal progressive woke" Democrat ideology created the dystopia while your conservative neighbors curse you for infecting their once nice city with Democrat rot. Why not save time and move to Detroit, Baltimore, St Louis, Newark, stay in Portland, go to the giant open toilet of San Francisco, Chicago, or any other already Democrat utopia? Why like parasites or locusts must Libtards flood into - well, they did it to Oregon 35 years ago and now look at it.... on to ID, TX, AZ, UT, MT, etc... never content to live in the Democrat 5hitholes they create, they move on to ruin some other place. SIGH. You can't fix stupid.
@@johnathanmozzochi3060 HELL NO....we are the big "R" and pay substancial amount of taxes that GETS used to support, feed, house those who feel entitleD...typical WELFARE mentality...theyre the ones supportive sleepy JOE...the idiot with D'mentia!
@@GUITARTIME2024 Bonkers only describes the OUTSIDE areas of Portland...downtown is total SCHITT-SHOW....even the homeless crazies moving away from those protesting idiots who've destroyed entire downtown area of what WAS ONCE a BEAUTFUL TOWN with park down the middle, with elk statues, NOW destroyed....WHY destroy a lifesize BRASS statue of an elk? We won't go anywhere NEAR downtown....most all the businesses are gone, entire shopping center, Pioneer Square Shopping mall, 2 levels....GONE.
It is factually, objectively untrue to say the restaurant industry was "hurt by the pandemic." Restaurants did not close their doors due to staff or customers being decimated by the alleged deadly plague. most if not all of the harm came from the irrational fear that was sown and the absolutist, extreme *political response* to the pandemic. They were whipped into panic and induced/coerced to close. Had businesses and patrons been left free to make their own health, business and consumer choices, we might still be in the best economy in over half a century.
If Portland doesn't change their voting trend and continue to vote for the same Trash that is allowing this- things will never change nor get better. And to answer that question it would be then- Yes Portland is over. The change starts at the voting polls and vote these fairy tail yahoos out! Leadership keeps enabling and allowing this. There are just some people that in order to get them going, they have to be pushed and pushed off the streets and clean themselves up. Make things comfy for them and what is the motivation for them to work and do better?
I grew up in portland lived there for over 50 years . High taxes , ridiculous housing prices , mismanaged public funds . Now when I return and I do , It has only got worse . Whoop Whoop
@@wordsunheard2383 The problem with your statement is it’s inaccurate and dismissive. If it’s so easy, buy a place, rent it out, and then repeat. But it’s not that easy. Good hearted fools want to save the world and they keep voting in more programs, more tax increases, more expensive services which will theoretically help someone else. But really there’s so much lost in bureaucracy that all it’s done is increase the cost of housing, the cost of groceries, the cost of healthcare, and brought in more people who hope to be helped by these social services. Now we have hundreds of people making a great salary “helping others”, and more people in need than ever. How about we roll all this back and people can keep their own money, compete for renters with fair prices, and people who want to “help” can volunteer or donate by their own accord. If your career is “helping” I have to ask how you get so wealthy helping others, and who’s actually paying for it.
I was born and raised in milwaukie for 25 years of my life, I just recently moved with my family to Fort Worth Texas. I’m beyond happy I moved. The city is turning into a complete shit hole.
On the other hand, we still can't walk down some streets without going out in traffic because tents are allowed to block the sidewalks. Homeless or not, clean up your act to lessen the attitudes of many. Not all, but many are trashing PDX with an "in your face attitude". Spend some time hanging out at Pioneer Square and listen to what goes on.
Long shot of city in flames, anarchists throwing Molotov cocktails and looting, random screams in the background, endless tent cities, ordinary citizens getting dragged out of their vehicles. Close up of Portland Democrats striking heroic poses: "Well, our work is done here."
@@johnnyarm3181 they've been relaxing drug laws for years more so than anywhere and more so than anywhere they have drug problems. It doesn't take a genius.
@@johnnyarm3181 It doesn't take a genius. Portland has the most relaxed drug laws of anywhere in the country and they have the worst drug problems of... anywhere in the country.
It always amazes me that those who make more than most, cry the most about paying taxes. $125k is twice the median household income in the US. Your privilege is showing and it is disgusting.
@@Oregon-Aquascaping So If someone make $125K, and pays 40% of it in taxes, that leaves them with $75K. The average median household income in the US is approximately $68,703 and after the 40% tax, would leave $41k and change. I don't see the problem here as you 'd still end up with a lot more.
@@mesozoicperiodvlogs8323 Most of "the homeless " have given up their humanity and are living like animals. The only creatures I know that don't clean up after themselves are "babies or pet dogs ". Please pick your poison.
Leaders at all levels have got to stop treading on eggshells, scared of upsetting one niche group or another, and lead for the benefit of the law abiding tax payers who just want a clean and safe city. Seriously, grow a spine, make tough decisions, and run a clean and safe city!
@@keithalexander7953 Nope. My anger is at the leadership who are unable to create the services to care for those in need and create a safe city. I met with a director of a large homeless charity prepandemic so my company could make a donation. They shared figures that approx 20% of people on the streets are capable of looking after themselves independently in a home. Most need constant care facilities. Approximately another 20% refuse any help and want to live this way. I forget the rest of the figures. But the point is that landlord rents - which are the lowest of any major west coast city - are a fraction of the story.
@@petezee6645 If people live on 790 a month ( the top ssi amount for disability) but the rents are all raised over 850, you can't rent anywhere. You get a tent. Waitlist for Sec 8 housing is 10 years here. Rents have doubled and tripled, so those people lose their apartments, who already had them. Used to be 550, now it's 1100, they have to leave. Also, mentally ill people IMPROVE after living indoors even with minimal supervision. West coast has a huge problem , doesn't matter which city is higher rent, since ssi doesn't cover any of it. 750, 950, 1300, NONE of it is low enough for a disabled on ssi. They always want 3x your monthly income as deposit anyway. We have a severe shortage of low end housing and especially subsidized housing. but sure def go into the supervised kind of housing. even a little supervision is going to work for some. and get family involved. FAMILY CAN'T GET AHOLD OF LOVED ONES WHEN T HEY LIVE ON THE STREETS. but would love to help them, if they were findable ie living at an address or had a mailing address to send stuff.
Portland struggle same as Seattle. Only struggle going on is pocketing all those fed $$$ faster than any can count it. Their motto is: homeless? Oh yea. We're working on it. Send us more money!
Leaving Oregon this year. This place is a nightmare. I only came for my mom who moved here to use oregon euthanasia laws for her cancer. Got stuck in the 2008 housing crash. I hated living in this state.
@ Katie Did, that doesn’t mean Kate Brown gives a crap about Portland. The local governments in the rest of Oregon won’t allow their areas to be taken over by homeless people and or criminals. Furthermore, there are things that Kate Brown could do to pressure Portland City Council to do better but that’ll hurt her agenda.
This is one of the reasons I left that city. It’s just gone down the drain and not even livable anymore due to the overly sensitive people there that support the homeless and drug problems instead of working to fix it
Get them into housing they will just crap in the hallways. It's not a housing problem, it's a mental health problem. My friend works with the county getting people into housing and after all of his efforts to find someone a place he tells me more often than not they are out on the street again smoking crack within two weeks. He's become pretty jaded
bullshht. that's only the druggies, not the mentally ill or others. shut up and stop disparaging them all, or you will make people give up on it with the wrong idea. THAT'S WHAT'S HAPPENED. well at least they will be sleeping at home not the sidewalk, if they a re not kicked out due to strict policy. They should have treatment and also lenient housing policy. so they are off the sidewalks, duhhhhh.
The second richest country in the world and our citizens live this… The Harbor of Hope plan sounds like such a great idea. Why aren’t they doing that rn. Thank you to people like Williams who think outside the box and take action. Crisis management is great for mental health and substance abuse, but there needs to be a bridge to continuous care. It’s impossible to get off the streets once you’re on then. Our society is built that way it’s disgusting. The county, the state should be ashamed.
I was driving on the 405 ramp to 26 and encountered some traffic and while looking around I saw a pile of needles on the road corridor/shoulder. I moved to Hillsboro 18 months ago and I have never been downtown Portland for that reason.
Really sad. I lived there for several years. It used to be a great place to live. I never understood even then, in 2013 why there were so many homeless. I'm from Kentucky and we don't see that kind of thing here. So, one night I met this homeless dude, outside a bar on 2nd street and my girlfriend and I decided to help him out. We took him to ourr house, fed him, let him clean up, gave him some new clothes and blankets, I gave him some money.. etc. We all hung out and I talked to the guy for a long time. Turns out, he had family but, they had disowned him due to addiction. In the end, he had no intention of being anything but homeless. We took him back downtown next day and bid him farewell. I did see him from time to time after that, and nothing had changed. Good person. Simply down on his luck with nothing to look forward to. It's sad.
What is good about being disowned by your family for being a (useless) drug addict? Square being a good person with " he had no intention of being anything but homeless". A good person : supports and protects his wife children enriches his community leaves a mark on the world a better place. Being a completely selfish loser whose ONLY interest is acquiring drugs, kind of the opposite of "good person" my two cents
But what kinds of jobs? The job really does matter. There's a reason why people working in food/customer service are perpetually poor. You know making minimum wage (even 15 dollars an hour) is not going to buy you much these days. Can they afford to live in those luxury apartments that Portland has such an abundance of? Nope. Can they afford to even buy a car and make those payments on that kind of a salary? Well your untaxed income per month is about 2400. Take out the taxes and you're under 2000 already. You've got maybe 1800 dollars per month for a cheap studio apartment somewhere. How much is health insurance? Food? Car payments? (If you can't afford to live in the city, you will need a car to get to work. 200 for insurance (at best), 250-300 (+gas-100 dollars at best) for car payments (at best unless you find a junker, but then you'll have to constantly repair it), then maybe you can live on 150 per month for food if you're good at budgeting? You're looking at 700-800 dollars of extra expenses not including rent. So 1000 dollars for rent/mortgage. 1000 dollars is pretty cheap these days for rent. Just existing seems to be a difficult experience these days.
LOL hitler. In fact, many homeless have a job, but it's low paying and they can't pay the huge deposits for apartments, or there are none available, have bad references, etc. But you also can't make sick people work- most homeless have a large degree of illness of one kind or another.
Stopping sloth, drunkenness and drug abuse requires us to be big meanies. We no longer have the nerve to be big meanies, therefore the problem just gets worse.
Which is a problem caused by poor voting, which is a problem caused by bigoted people. These people likely mean well, but it seems they go with what they’re told and not what they think.
@@msi8311 Yes, poor voting...OR...is the mail in voting checked properly. We've had mail in voting for over 10 years. I don't trust the system, much less the so called leaders.
How about if they stop building luxury apartment complexes and start building affordable housing instead? Start building taller buildings. Who cares what the Pearl District millionaires have to say.
I promise you, if these politicians had to take in a homeless person until they can resolve the issue, they would figure it out in a week.
Portland Population 645,291 (2019)
In Portland and Multnomah County, people experiencing homelessness in 2019 was 4,015
But it's the politicians that must solve this problem? If just 1 out of 160 people "took in a homeless person" there wouldn't be a single one on the streets. Hell, if family just took care of family there would be extremely few.
@@MrFelixtheman Do you honestly believe that Joe Blow average citizen is drafting and enforcing laws that prevent shelter construction? Are average citizens creating needle exchange programs, that while solving one issue, exacerbates another? Are average citizens closing mental hospitals? Are average citizens responsible for shuttering local businesses, thus making it impossible for people to work, and in turn pay for their rent and mortgages? Seriously Felix, stop swilling the narrative, open your frigging eyes, and think for once before you start clacking away on your keyboard.
@@simdoughnut659 The center is open. Open and funded by the willing, not the politicians. This is how it is done. Average citizens do absolutely nothing besides whine to politicians about how homeless people affect them. These problems are completely unrelated to any of the crap you just said. See a mess? Clean it. See a starving child? Feed it. If just one in a hundred did this consistently there would be no problem. If we promoted a philosophy of responsibility rather than the "Governments job" Philosophy we would do it for ourselves and our own communities. Your philosophy is weak, pathetic, and will never ever work.
You mean if they had to take in addicts.
When you enable such lunacy the byproduct is crine, homelessness, etc.
@@simdoughnut659 Bravo!!!!
Portland needs a completely new government and city council
Unfortunately Portland controls the entire state, including voting by university students from Portland to Eugene who do not live in Oregon, but vote in our state. The rest of the state is not represented.
OREGON needs total removal of all politicians that are in office. But they cheat on voting to stay in office.
Stop voting Democrat.
And new citizens ... Nothing but a future of economic devestation and despair with s city filled with sntifa, BLM and indoctrinated kids that hate america. I can understand that they all are disillusioned and hate the hopeless economic mess they are in, but they don't seem to have the common sense to understand the policies they support are the problem. Same issue in CA, New York, Chicago, Washington, ... I see a pattern.
Desantis would have these shitholes cleaned up in about 3 weeks
Failed to mention drug use is pretty much legal there now. And shelters dont tolerate drug use so alot of homeless in Portland would rather get their next fix then live by rules.
Shhhhh. You aren't supposed to point out the the actual reasons for homelessness
Also they failed fo mention that police lost funding. Now there are not enough people available to respond to violent outbreaks or homeless people breaking in to places. this isn't just the fault of politicians and economy. For some reason everybody likes to avoid the fact that the people on the streets are sometimes experiencing consequences of their own actions that put them there, but we're all just supposed to feel bad for them and act like it's our job to help them. What if they don't receive the help? Lots of good people are trying to help, but you can lead a horse To water but you can't make a drink. We allow a lot of homeless people to be choosing beggars when it comes to assistance. Instead of taking what's being given to them and working with it.
You failed to mention that there are non anywhere near enough shelters making it extremely difficult to secure even one night in one and that doesn't even account for the fact that you have to be up and out of the shelter usually before 7am and that you likely can't bring your pet with you or stay with your significant other. Is drug use a big issue with the majority of homeless, yes but you know whats even bigger problem and the literal rout cause? The fact that they are fucking homeless. Thats the fucking issue at hand that there is not enough low income housing and too much new luxury housing which is in turn increasing existing rents and pricing people out. Give every single homeless person the option and ability to not be homeless after that then we can start to work on the other issues. It really sounds like you have never been or ever known anyone close to you to be homeless if you think the current problem is that homeless people being picky and cranky that they can't bring the drugs into the shelter with them. We don't have enough shelters for that to even become an issue.
They tend to steal, dumpster dive, and hoard to fuel their drug habits.
@@l3rlc I've known a lot of homeless & you're deluded. Most of them WOULD rather be high than have shelter. They usually have no family or friends left due to ripping them off. They literally only care about getting fucked up.
Thank you New 6 for being an actual news channel, reporting the truth and presenting it with no bias. Like the good old days.
I tried defending my home city saying it was media hype. I can no longer do this. Portland was always right behind Seattle in policy and it shows. An embarrassment to those who knew the real and good Portland we were once proud of.
Portland gets what Portland deserves. Collectively, you idiots aided and abetted the lunatic leftist agenda. Wallow in the rot as you all earned it.
@@The-Contractor Dude. Portland has always been liberal. So if it once was a great city, it was liberals who made it so. Typical conservative can only point fingers, judge, and yell liberal. Come up with a solution or shut up.
Absolutely. I left 5 years ago for Virginia. Never going back.
I used to live in SE Portland (Woodstock), it was really nice but you could start seeing the fractures back then of this problem brewing.
Gone is the Portland, OR. of Beverly Cleary’s time.
I went to downtown seattle and there are a lot of homeless there but portland is on another level.
Used to be the opposite. What a mess.
Try L.A
@john peakes L.A's homeless situation is portland on steroids.
@john peakes Damn and I used to hear such good stuff about Portland. Sucks.
From what I saw of Seattle, they are trying hard to catch up to Portland.
Portland is embarrassing.
Ya, Democrats have Every right to be Embarrassed!
Right that’s why I think are you transplants should move
The U.S.A. as a whole IS embarrassing.
They get what they vote for.
We don't talk about where the money went. Millions of dollars they have had only a few beds. They spent enough to build them all a new home, but only a few beds.
Greedy politicians and their vanity projects and special interest payoffs. If we knew how much money government wasted, I think we'd go out of our minds. Oregon is horrible.
The Homeless Industrial Complex is where it went. Into bank accounts of the politically connected. The cronies of the DemoRAT Party are getting rich off of taxpayers with zero progress to show. Same in Seattle. They've thrown a BILLION at the problem and it's only lead to Seattle looking, smelling and being like a third world sh*thole. Yet the voters there keep voting for the same corrupt politicians and party...then they take a look around and wonder "Wha' happened?" VOTING HAS CONSEQUENCES!
@@malekodesouza7255 right, like voting really helps, when they give you different pieces of shit to vote for. You have no choice but to vote for a piece of crap! The system has failed, it's time to start from scratch! Look at the two choices we had for presidency. Nobody wanted Biden for president, but they sure the hell didn't want Trump. Seems to me that everyone wanted Bernie Sanders as a candidate. Can imagine how bad Trump would have lost, if Bernie had ran for presidency!
You enable people to be lazy, you only invite more lazy people. Those who are mentally ill or addicts WITH NO FAMILY OR SUPPORT should receive help from the government. Everyone else should get a job! Homeless receive almost 1,000 per month in tax payer money. That’s enough to eat, get cleaned up, and find a job! Stop enabling this behavior!
I can tell you where the money went. They stole most of it. Now they're being given even more. What could go wrong?
When compassion manifest itself into enabling.
The rest of Oregon wants to detach from Portland and Salem.
How much is going to be wasted love my home town but would not live ther I would not feel safe
This is not the Portland I know. Always found it a beautiful.well run city and practically crime free. This sounds like a hit job.
You forgot Eugene 😂
Eugene is a lot worse than Salem
@@wiseauserious8750 I just bought a house on the other side of Springfield and haven’t seen any crackheads. It’s great
Our once beautiful city has politicians who are as weak as water and as corrupt as they come. How they can manage to sleep at night is well beyond me.
When you consider the fact they get a six figure salary for basically doing nothing, I would imagine they have no trouble sleeping at all.
They sleep because they have people like you voting again and again over and over .
Hahaha
@@sbrannon4585 That statement is 110% correct
Portland’s politicians are leftists. This is what happens when leftists are elected.
@@MrWilly2204 why no one ever has a reason, i think blue and red are both people controlling people making there own share of life bigger
Every time I listen to Ted Wheeler talk I think to myself, "Portland is screwed."
@Fart Jackson racial terrorist groups are not the way forward
You probably voted for him
Portland is his reward for his loyalty to the party.
That would be correct. He's a fool.
@@locojoe749 we had to vote for him. Our only other real option was an actual Marxist and AntiFa sympathizer. Even the Portland FD backed him this last race and they can't stand the guy. Portland is completely fucked.
“Successful programs like Austin”.......guess he hasn’t seen what Austin is dealing with now. FYI it’s starting to look a whole lot like Portland.
The more liberal handouts, the more it looks like this
The funny thing is Cabo Steve, the mayor went to Portland and LA for solutions to the unhoused.
I'm so sorry, I know how it feels.
My freind lives in Austin and he said they call it "Austinfornia" now.It will continue downward because all the liberals have arrived there. They bring their poison politics and voting with them to destroy another area of the U.S.
Austin just passed a ban on camping on the streets, under bridges, anywhere within the city. I don't think Steve thought it would happen but Austinites have had enough. Austin may be liberal but even they have their limits. The once beautiful city became a shit hole and crime was rampant. Finally they said enough is enough. It really threw a wrench in Adlers liberal politics.
What the 'activists' have been allowed to do in downtown, all the damage to the businesses and the courthouse is just insane.
Alpha Project also requires you to be clean. Portland doesn’t have a homeless problem, it has a drug problem. If you don’t change your approach on drugs and addiction, you’ll never see the success of other cities.
that's only about 1/3 of the homeless. the rest are just old, disabled, or mentally ill, battered women, throwaway youth, etc. Or some are stupid people coming here and have no way of supporting themselves.
The high class people who make up our state and city councils are so far removed from the issue that i do not see it getting solved until they are out. And politics being the dirty game it is leads me to believe that even if we got some new faces by the time they have the ability to enact change their integrity will be compromised.
Looking at recent images from Portland I'm not too sure you guys have an upper class. It's more like a bunch of filthy pigs trying to play king of the s**t hill.
Wheeler talks about his tax increase, claiming that it will bring in an additional $100 million dollars to address the homeless crisis. What he fails to mention is that the vast majority of that will be eaten up by study groups, consultants, attorneys, and bureaucrats. The homeless will get the left-overs. What he also fails to address is how this money will be generated when businesses are leaving the city by the droves.
good point, however it's not HIS tax. it was voted in by the voters. i think some will want a full accounting and some say.
60,000 for a tent??? I think it's corruption that's the issue
The Real Truth, the money will go right into ted, brown's and other demon crat official's pockets.
EXACTLY!
Lol this is ALWAYS how it's been. The suit of everyone stepping over the bodies on the sidewalk is lined with money. And they'll do whatever they can to ensure those bodies remain dependent. I mean, the system would collapse without the constant existential threat of homelessness manufacturing low wages and how would the working class even cope if they suddenly found themselves without people to feel superior to???
Portland stop caring in 2005 when they added a fourth Max that goes nowhere and $500,000 art pieces along m l k and the Pearl District
Lol I've ridden the "fourth Max to nowhere"
And changed all the streets into one lane cluster fucks.
That the city voted against i might add & they did it anyway! They don't listen to Portland voters
Maybe if they hadn't invited BLM/Antifa in, they wouldn't be in such a mess.
Makes me sad. I used to live in Portland and it was bad back in the early 2000s but now, it hurts my heart how bad it's gotten. They can't all live on the Burnside Bridge.
They don’t they are allowed to live anywhere they want with huge camps full of stolen good stolen cars lots of dirty used needles and are also allowed to have fires anytime they want which at times get out of control and spread. It’s lawless all over the city . Crime has increased so much . I’ve lived in Oregon most of my 43 yrs of life, was born here . And honestly it’s gotten so bad due to this and then also so many other issues such as nothing but scam jobs or dead end jobs and prices of everything insanely high ; I just want to move . Not to mention most people in Oregon are assholes . You can’t just kindly say hello to people because you are beneath them or they are off the meds and a hello just set them off. This whole state , not just Portland is done for
@@rebeccaschmidt2550 Wow. That's unbelievable. I lived in Eugene from 1989 to 2001. In particular, 13th avenue used to have much more foot traffic. I lived in the Marion Apartments and i walked to class everyday with fewer and fewer people around. This was around the mid- nineties. Downtown Eugene also used to have a lot of people and a thriving collection of shops. The city decided to crash down on drugs. They did it so hard that i even remember seeing surveillance 'men' in 13th avenue storefronts. The street kids who lived downtown were 'evicted' to other locations, the big fountain came down, and the once friendly downtown walkways were paved over with an ugly two- lane street. Eugene Saturday Market used to occupy the fountain area, but was now limited to the two- block zone. And those kids i mentioned... they were mostly high school- age kids, many of whom i knew. They were thrown into the 'solution' with 13th ave and the U of O campus. There wasn't much security on campus until about 1999. Suddenly there were Eugene Police mobile units around U of O. It's a method of pushing out from the inner radius of downtown, clearing out our sanitizing a zone. Makes small businesses suffer.
Sorry, i digress. The Golden Age for Eugene was most of the nineties. I wasn't formally introduced to a Portland living experience until mid 2001. Then 9-11, and the entire country changed. Security ramped up everywhere. Homeless people pushed out from the sanitized central zone. Of course, Portland is fucking crazy, the kind that doesn't cease. I lived downtown Portland for a few years almost as novelty, and it couldn't have been a better place to influence my anxiety and depression; perfect.
We have to be careful with cities. There are things out there that would destroy us; do we participate in a first move? Thanks for listening.
Put all the homeless people next to Wheeler's house, Portland City Councils homes, Brown's homes.
They are already there, tents are everywhere
Good idea 👍👍
Why not provide housing for them? Y'all are clueless if you can't learn that small housing is cheaper than cops, cheaper than jails, and cheaper than just leaving them homeless.
People need to learn that it is proven cheapest to house, counsel and reintegrate....any other choice, including leaving them on the streets, is more expensive and heartless.
Portland... grow richer....have a heart!
@@DarkPesco Yeah Permaculture
Ship them to California.
Government Solution: Increase state income tax to 10.3% and become the 3rd highest tax state to give the government more funds to make bad decisions.
Convenient to leave out the 0% sales tax.
And of course Pdx voters approve it. Insane
It's not bad decisions. They stole the money. They bought super overpriced property in return for kickbacks.
Or you know, they could actually let the police stop people from camping on public property. Or high pressure water hoses would make quick work of those homeless camps. I think they'd find another city to infest.
@@sociolocomtsac so the more you work the more your taxed but if you don't spend you don't pay taxes
@@rdbeaz Sales tax is a regressive tax. For those who make more, living expenses/sales tax is negligible, while for average folks, it's a little more substantial part of income that reduces discretionary spending. No sales tax is better for business, but not good for those who make more than 100k (uncommon in Oregon). Not saying either is good or bad, just a matter of fact.
Portland skipped going to third world conditions and went to 4th
This new look us what they wanted. They refused help.
LMFAO good one
@Tom Sadly, it has become quite the eye soar. Areas are getting so much more expensive, which is only driving the homeless population into high gear--and watch how much of a shit-show it's going to be, with this eviction moratorium that just expired 21 hrs ago, that landlords are going to file eviction notices tomorrow morning in the courts, and the city council can never agree with what the mayor tries to do, or vice-versa, and everyone just finger-points.
At least in Third world countries, people are poor but they produce and they have skill. Homelessness and people on welfare literally do nothing but collect government checks. Cut the government programs and watch how much things will change
Typical of "liberals" as they are trend setters. It's just that all their trends are bad.
I work with the homeless in another city, and seeing Portland recently, even I was shocked. This isn't the Portland I remember growing up.
I can't think of a US city I'd want to live in less than Portland
Any city in Texas, anywhere in Louisiana, Alabama. Any city in northern California or the high desert. I would take Portland 100x before any of those places
@@bobby3291 ahhh the cherry picking leftists.
@@bobby3291 no thanks. I’ll take Northern California over Portland. San Francisco to be exact.
@@californiamade5608 Is San Francisco really northern?
YES..IN 1972 I MOVED HERE.IT WAS SPOTLESS CLEAN AND GREEN. NOW ITS WORSE THAN MY OLD ROCHESTER NY......WHAT A SHAME
In 1972 Portland was a cheap place to live... I moved here in 1982 and my first one-bedroom apartment was $180 a month. I imagine the rent on that place is about $1200 now. No wonder there are so many homeless....
There was an ugly freeway along the water front. Far from spotless and green unless you like oily diesel smoke.
@@bingosunnoon9341 The Willamette used to be very polluted too. Not that long ago, anytime there was a heavy rain, the sewer system would overflow and dump raw sewage right into the river
I'm really glad that KOIN 6 is now on youtube. I live near Portland but would never have seen this as I don't watch TV. Thanks for putting it on the internet!!
I hope it gets better for you. After 28 years in Lake Oswego we felt we had no choice but to leave Oregon. I will try and remember when it was beautiful. Good Luck friend.
@@BabsLongfellow What parts of it do you not like?
@@scottm2553 We LOVED Lake Oswego when we found it 28 years ago, but they have overbuilt it due to Urban Boundary policies. Huge traffic issues, with no road management to resolve it. The suburbs seem "unaffected" but like a cancer the unrest and violence will spread. Downtown Portland is gone and it was absolutely beautiful. Tent cities, garbage and graffiti all along I-5 and Salem is a garbage heap. Thanks to the disbanding of the police in Portland crime, gun violence and the murder rate has gone through the roof (some report an increase as high as 1600%). Our daughter is a middle school/high school teacher. The agenda is appalling, from critical race theory to pushing political agenda and more. She felt she could no longer morally teach in Oregon and left the state. The state is represented by one political party with no room for any other opinion. Sky high property tax and taxes rising every day. In the end all this destruction will have to be paid for, they have already passed large tax increases. Portland is having an uncommonly dry Spring, it's usually still raining. We wanted more sun. We do miss the beauty of the Oregon Coast (so make sure you check that out). I truly wish you happiness if you find that it is the place for you, but we could no longer abide it.
@@BabsLongfellow Oh wow, I had no idea. I live in a small town near Corvallis and haven't been in Portland for a while. I don't know that much about the situation but it sounds like the mayor has been changing his views lately, so hopefully the situation improves....
@@scottm2553 It's difficult to put a Genie back in the bottle, but I also hope for the best. There are a lot of good people in Oregon who deserve better.
PSU published a study with data from 2017 that showed 39k people were experiencing homeless. 4K is a huge understatement
Jesus Christ. it's probably at 100,000 now. that would explain a lot, 1/6 residents being on the street...
Send the bill to the banks and the FReserve...they did it
@@firstedition1083 The voters of Portland did it.
Thats a lot of tweakers
Why is KOIN covering this NOW all the sudden?
Moved here a year ago next month and I’m already working on moving out of here. I love this city, it’s beautiful and everything I hoped it would be, but the homeless situation makes living here uncomfortable and unsafe.
I'm new to Portland, relocated Feb. '20, ended up homeless myself for 3 months and am in transitional housing right now and just got my voucher today. Shit is out of control.
How bad is it out there? How much is rent and how hard is it to find a job?
people like you only make it worse. WHY the hell did you come here? to take those vouchers away from t he local born, who are still out there wandering the streets talking to themselves.
@@marcwhilden5517 rent is thru the roof for a lot of people. and tight market.
Very poor planning on your part. Why did you come here without doing any research on housing and jobs, no place to stay and no money to support yourself? GTFO, tax paying residents are tired of it. If you have no history here you should not be receiving any services.
@@meyou3479 Hmm. Interesting hypothesis. Also bullshit. I'm an American veteran of the armed services and have held a job for most of my 53 years, so technically I can live wherever I choose. And I'm working currently. In summation, fuck you.
It's OVER unless politicians and leaders are ousted. After 28 years watching Portland.slowly self-destruct with disastrous and nonsensical policies, we had no choice but to move. It's a breath of fresh air to live in a state with common sense again.
How will you vote now?
The leaders reflect their electorate. So I doubt that they will change
@@chuckruckus3648 Conservative, like I always have . . . In Oregon you are silenced and have no voice.
@@asuhdude6668 lol. Don't blame you for your attitude, no one wants their state ruined by the politics that ruined Oregon. I moved because of the politics, taxes and rain. I am a Reagan Republican through and through.
@@davidp2707 yep!
You can’t solve homelessness by treating the symptoms. You have to treat to root cause. Drug use, illiteracy and mental health problems. Until then, there will never be change.
True but Oregon is devoid of any substantial number of housing units for the poor or homeless. All housing has tripled in value and cost, at a minimum/ Some went up by about 10x. . that is a huge part of it. And super stupid dummies keep moving here, from other states, adding to the numbers of people who can't pay rent or find a job.
Dean, You left out lack of affordable housing, sometimes high rents, low wages. Homelessness is an old and ignored NATIONAL problem.
@@BudandBloomWithBlossom you can live with your parents, some friends, relatives, or partners...housing is plenty affordable if youre actually serious about your own life.
high rents are also not an issue for the same reason and the next, split the cost or cut some spending elsewhere.
finally, you can absolutely afford an apartment at even the federal minimum wage in ALL states that have this as their minimum wage, you just have to be more frugal.
High rent many none affordable house and just like that portland became a similar feeling like California
@@nikoc8968 You are a 100% troll. Fake account. Not because your account is new, but because you're fake.
For those people who thought you had a point: You cant force people to allow you to live with them, period.
The whole country is over. Every city is starting to look like Portland.
Thank you to the positive people working hard to help without filling deep pockets as the city seems to have a real problem. Shame on the city council, county, metro state politics
I thought that this would be the Summer of Love!
wrong city. that was seattle.
That wasn’t a real summer of love. The summer of love has never been tried before.
And Portland residents voted FOR a homelessness tax.... How much of that do you think is actually going to get to those that need it?
I guess you aren't sure, but Portland ( and OR in general ) is still a very top destination for folks to move to, plus OR does have a liberal budget selected towards social programs such as these. Are you familiar with Virginia Garcia and Central City Concern in the Portland/Beaverton area? You notice the expansions they just completed at their facilities, to serve more people at once? Where do you think that homelessness tax money is going?
Yeah... The people of Portland voted to give the city government MORE of their hard earned money... Just like 81 million people voted for Joe Brandon!
Wheeler was saying something like, "no, we don't have a problem in Portland. Stop lying about us!"
Now that the problem is out of the control, "I'm open to hear anything to cure the problem."
;p
PERMACULTURE DESIGN SCIENCE
The Real Problem is ted and brown. Remove them and demon crat official's, PROBLEM SOLVED. Communists.
Portland has been voting for their leaders for years and years. Portland gets what it deserves.
When you inevitably abandon the city, remember who created these conditions.
Unfortunately in most of these woke Libtard minds - it is all Trump's fault. They'll keep voting Democrat in ID, TX, etc, etc.
The leftists,stupidiness governor,mayor,city councils created them.
Good job KOIN 6. Keep your eyes in the money for sure. We need to know where it's going and what it's doing and who profits from this.
Foreign developers from the middle east, russia, china, eastern europe, businessmen who are unscrupulous.
And I dont mean immigrants I mean internationals, i dont think its people immigrating and doing this but transnational business people.
Drive property values down, acquire property, gentrify and sell for 10x
@@BlastinRope Bingo.
@@BlastinRope try liberals.
I stopped watching koin6 after they became one-sided with their news coverage of the riots. They refused to call them riots instead calling them protests or worse, mostly peaceful protests night after night while downtown businesses and pdx were lit on fire, vandalized, and smashed and trashed on a daily basis.
She said too expensive. Homelessness is expensive.
What does expensive mean. People are expensive. But they keep making more. I am 57 years old and should be eligible to be euthanized in 10 or 15 years. I am not suicidal and appreciate life.
According to your thinking, those who have homes, especially more extravagant homes, are the least expensive. And if you tag on a higher end lifestyle, they are literally $0 cost.
See what evolution and religious tendencies have done.
@@wip1664 wow you read way to far into my statement. We need to act to help homeless people and yes it will be expensive. Damn bro chill.
Most of these homeless people do it by choice. To many free shit programs. Make them work like the rest of us.
You have no clue, dude. You probably think that headline unemployment is representative of our actual population. You're literally here blaming homeless people when you well know that 1% of the population own 80% of the wealth in america, thinking that everyone can just find a job. You couldn't be more dense of a tool.
@@Azihayya oh and by chance do you have any links to articles or studies that prove what you are stating. Sounds like you are drinking the liberal kool-aid on this topic.
What free stuff? You mean $150 a month food stamps?
@@joec7275 Do you have any idea what liberalism is or where the idea comes from? Because you sound like an idiotic establishment parrot.
It is a well understood fact that headline unemployment only takes into consideration the number of people who are actively looking for employment, and that 80% of americans only own 20% of the nation's wealth. You're literally just a meekly privileged pawn feeding from the hand of an empire, and that's why you think everything is fair; wages have been deviating from productivity for forty years, as more industries have automated labor away--and you're not even intelligent enough to make the argument that "the demand for labor is infinite", and you could care less, because immigrants are doing all the hardest work of picking your crops and butchering your pigs and cows. Do you really think that most of these disheveled, manic people who are ending up unemployed and homeless are going to find jobs in the United States, where corporate power has consolidated so many markets, and has automated away most factory labor? Who's going to pay to hire these people? Who has the money to start a business, when half of the population doesn't own any wealth? The wealthy have accomplished their goal of obtaining all of the country's wealth--why should they pay anyone to make anything?
Instead of blaming the wealthy elite that actually have power and have shaped the world into what it is, you'll go on exclaiming that the world would be a better place if everyone followed the rules, just like your tool ass.
Honestly, I'd apologize to you people for being so crude, but the way you think about and treat people is so abominable, that you should know about it. You have an incredibly chauvinist attitude for white people who have built their kingdom of sadom here over Multnomah territory.
A Woke paradise is a *Hell Hole for everyone else*
Portland isn't woke. It's one of the most racist places I've seen and I've been all over the world - I'm from here, to boot.
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It's the Homeless Industrial Complex. Follow the money and see that it never gets where it is supposed to.
Start asking the homeless how many are from Oregon I think everyone will be surprised to find most of these people have migrated here because of the mellow climate and the attitude of just let them do what they want it's easy here legal drugs needle exchange ect. It's a life style for them not a homeless issue
TRUTH. Finally.
Most of them are from Cal.
I know someone who used to work with the homeless, and a big percentage were from other states. They hear how good the free services in Portland are and come....
Yeah, it sounds really nice. I’m about to be homeless in Phoenix and am thinking about going to Portland to escape the heat.
@@KR-yz8db Total bullshhht. Free services? LOL you are dreaming. Portland is one of the worst places for any sort of services or benefits for the poorest and homeless. Housing authority waitlist is 10 years long for instance. Once you get in, you can't add a roommate or a family member either.They aren't giving things away, stop lying and attracting homeless people by your lies.
Portlanders allowed their city to become this. Enabling. Left Portland and couldn't be happier
Typical county commissioners. Good at making excuses.
My town looks like this more and more every day. Time to move I guess
Portlanders didn't allow this, this isn't the will of the people. Our shitty democrat politicians have allowed this
@@seribas No. It's time to make a change. We need a city government that truly represents the will of the people, we need officials willing to invest in both permanent affordable housing, and temorary transitional housing/ rehab facilities.
Just turn the whole city into a homeless shelter and needle exchange
Done, nearly every major city is exactly that
Right this guy act like only Portland got homeless problem when there’s homeless all over the United State 🤦♂️
Giving people free stuff doesn't help them, it makes them dependent. The government likes dependents because it gives them more control.
I was out there and nothing done to help me. I got day labor. I paid for truck stop shower. I lived in my vehicle. I had no help from the agencies. Agencies even told me to sell my vehicle.
Finally I left that side of the Country because of no opportunities. I was laughed at. I had no addictions and wanted to go to college.
No. I will not go back.
Portland is over. All the productive people moved out and only the incompetent are left.
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Yep, I left and don't look back except for these videos pop up in my feed. What is the most sad thing is when people say it's like this everywhere in America... Nope!
%^*# you #%# hole ... you right though at least it is easy to get jobs now
@@davidp2707 Exactly. It's just what the MSM wants you to believe. We haven't looked back either.
@@NetCmurder not when socialism reigns. Why get a job . . . live on the Government dole.
As a native Oregonian who spent the last 20 years in the burbs of Portland, it is very sad to see what is going on there. I like many left 3 years ago because of all the issues going on. Portland nationwide now has such a bad reputation. I hope someone can turn its ills around. It was once a beautiful city and can be again one day. Hopefully that starts soon.
For decades city has been getting more and more liberal. The middle class, educated liberals had a great time congregating together on the broad clean streets, drinking crafted beers and talking how they are going to usher a new era of love, enlightenment and care for all of the "oppressed". Problem was, there were not many of "the oppressed" in Portland, except few raging lesbians (aka feminists) and a garden variety of weirdos who were more or less harmless. Then the word got out and the heavy cases started showing up, including everyone's favorite diversity, the mental cases, etc, etc. Also the far left nut cases wearing Che Guevara shirts, who think micro-brew is just a small Molotov cocktail. Then a convicted criminal gets chocked to death on the east coast, and Portland erupts in violence. I'm personally watching how the old school starry-eyed liberals are leaving in droves for Texas ... where they will undoubtedly do the same given a decade or two.
I agree I had to leave Portland also.
I hope you stopped voting Democrat wherever you went, otherwise the place you moved will be a typical Democrat 5hithole within 25-30 years tops.
@@hl1377 never will I vote Republican. I stand with the people not the corporations. Vote Democrat for life. Smile
@@bootieshaker2585 Well, enjoy the place you moved to for the time it lasts. You can't fix stupid. In a few years you will lament how heartbreaking the situation is there without ever figuring out that your voting habits and "liberal progressive woke" Democrat ideology created the dystopia while your conservative neighbors curse you for infecting their once nice city with Democrat rot. Why not save time and move to Detroit, Baltimore, St Louis, Newark, stay in Portland, go to the giant open toilet of San Francisco, Chicago, or any other already Democrat utopia? Why like parasites or locusts must Libtards flood into - well, they did it to Oregon 35 years ago and now look at it.... on to ID, TX, AZ, UT, MT, etc... never content to live in the Democrat 5hitholes they create, they move on to ruin some other place. SIGH. You can't fix stupid.
We've decided to move far AWAY from this unbridled craziness
Good idea. We have very little of this here in North Carolina. Portland is bonkers.
Did you ever vote for this "unbridled craziness?"
@@johnathanmozzochi3060 HELL NO....we are the big "R" and pay substancial amount of taxes that GETS used to support, feed, house those who feel entitleD...typical WELFARE mentality...theyre the ones supportive sleepy JOE...the idiot with D'mentia!
I agree one hundred percent. Everyone should consider buying a gun and moving to Idaho. No craziness there.
@@GUITARTIME2024 Bonkers only describes the OUTSIDE areas of Portland...downtown is total SCHITT-SHOW....even the homeless crazies moving away from those protesting idiots who've destroyed entire downtown area of what WAS ONCE a BEAUTFUL TOWN with park down the middle, with elk statues, NOW destroyed....WHY destroy a lifesize BRASS statue of an elk? We won't go anywhere NEAR downtown....most all the businesses are gone, entire shopping center, Pioneer Square Shopping mall, 2 levels....GONE.
Portland doesn’t have a homeless “crisis” - it has a homeless CULTURE. They support it!
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Agreed 👍
It is factually, objectively untrue to say the restaurant industry was "hurt by the pandemic." Restaurants did not close their doors due to staff or customers being decimated by the alleged deadly plague. most if not all of the harm came from the irrational fear that was sown and the absolutist, extreme *political response* to the pandemic. They were whipped into panic and induced/coerced to close.
Had businesses and patrons been left free to make their own health, business and consumer choices, we might still be in the best economy in over half a century.
If Portland doesn't change their voting trend and continue to vote for the same Trash that is allowing this- things will never change nor get better. And to answer that question it would be then- Yes Portland is over. The change starts at the voting polls and vote these fairy tail yahoos out! Leadership keeps enabling and allowing this. There are just some people that in order to get them going, they have to be pushed and pushed off the streets and clean themselves up. Make things comfy for them and what is the motivation for them to work and do better?
Voote for what? Stolen votes from tech voting machines pick the candidate. You don't.
This is why it's so important to Vote. Not just for national elections, but local and state.
Portland is a huge dump
Born and raised in Portland. I will never go back.
Portland is OVER.
Keep up the good reporting. Hold the government accountable for their ineptitude.
I grew up in portland lived there for over 50 years .
High taxes , ridiculous housing prices , mismanaged public funds .
Now when I return and I do , It has only got worse .
Whoop Whoop
We left after 28 years, it didn't need to happen. What a disgrace.
10 years ago rent for 1 bed $700, now around $2000. So many evil crooked investor landlords destroying peoples hopes and dreams.
@@wordsunheard2383 The problem with your statement is it’s inaccurate and dismissive. If it’s so easy, buy a place, rent it out, and then repeat. But it’s not that easy.
Good hearted fools want to save the world and they keep voting in more programs, more tax increases, more expensive services which will theoretically help someone else. But really there’s so much lost in bureaucracy that all it’s done is increase the cost of housing, the cost of groceries, the cost of healthcare, and brought in more people who hope to be helped by these social services. Now we have hundreds of people making a great salary “helping others”, and more people in need than ever. How about we roll all this back and people can keep their own money, compete for renters with fair prices, and people who want to “help” can volunteer or donate by their own accord. If your career is “helping” I have to ask how you get so wealthy helping others, and who’s actually paying for it.
The homeless aren't nearly as gross as the housed of Portland. This problem wasn't created by the poor.
Yes, moving to TX this June, I’m a freshly graduated engineer from OSU, fk Portland!
Austin has a really bad homeless problem too.
TX is lucky to have you.
Austin?
@@firstedition1083 Company accepted my Boise, ID offer. It was Austin though.
@@legendaryTMNICO Austin has a really bad Commiefornian problem. Duh.
I was born and raised in milwaukie for 25 years of my life, I just recently moved with my family to Fort Worth Texas. I’m beyond happy I moved. The city is turning into a complete shit hole.
I can't wait to leave.
And now? Oof 😂
On the other hand, we still can't walk down some streets without going out in traffic because tents are allowed to block the sidewalks. Homeless or not, clean up your act to lessen the attitudes of many. Not all, but many are trashing PDX with an "in your face attitude". Spend some time hanging out at Pioneer Square and listen to what goes on.
Long shot of city in flames, anarchists throwing Molotov cocktails and looting, random screams in the background, endless tent cities, ordinary citizens getting dragged out of their vehicles.
Close up of Portland Democrats striking heroic poses: "Well, our work is done here."
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Portland has to stop the drugs. Pure and simple.
Oh yeah? Just stop the drugs huh? Ur a genuis
@@johnnyarm3181 they've been relaxing drug laws for years more so than anywhere and more so than anywhere they have drug problems. It doesn't take a genius.
@@johnnyarm3181 It doesn't take a genius. Portland has the most relaxed drug laws of anywhere in the country and they have the worst drug problems of... anywhere in the country.
By “All of our money” he means the tax that they put on those making over $125k.
Wow if I made 125k, I’d have 100k in disposable income.
@@jamieabel477 not when between state and federal you pay 30-40%…
Oh, wait, is that the state line? Guess they can move to a low-tax state like Texas instead. Then, Oregon's collected taxes are zero.
It always amazes me that those who make more than most, cry the most about paying taxes. $125k is twice the median household income in the US. Your privilege is showing and it is disgusting.
@@Oregon-Aquascaping So If someone make $125K, and pays 40% of it in taxes, that leaves them with $75K. The average median household income in the US is approximately $68,703 and after the 40% tax, would leave $41k and change. I don't see the problem here as you 'd still end up with a lot more.
Just because someone walks upright, this fact doesn't make a person a "human being".
Are you saying homeless people are not human beings?
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Most of "the homeless " have given up their humanity and are living like animals.
The only creatures I know that don't clean up after themselves are "babies or pet dogs ". Please pick your poison.
I doubt a homeless heroin addicted, would like to move to a comfortable shelter 🤷♂️
Leaders at all levels have got to stop treading on eggshells, scared of upsetting one niche group or another, and lead for the benefit of the law abiding tax payers who just want a clean and safe city. Seriously, grow a spine, make tough decisions, and run a clean and safe city!
You are blaming the victims here. Your ire should be directed at the landlords who have effectively monopolized shelter.
@@keithalexander7953 Nope. My anger is at the leadership who are unable to create the services to care for those in need and create a safe city. I met with a director of a large homeless charity prepandemic so my company could make a donation. They shared figures that approx 20% of people on the streets are capable of looking after themselves independently in a home. Most need constant care facilities. Approximately another 20% refuse any help and want to live this way. I forget the rest of the figures. But the point is that landlord rents - which are the lowest of any major west coast city - are a fraction of the story.
@@petezee6645 If people live on 790 a month ( the top ssi amount for disability) but the rents are all raised over 850, you can't rent anywhere. You get a tent. Waitlist for Sec 8 housing is 10 years here. Rents have doubled and tripled, so those people lose their apartments, who already had them. Used to be 550, now it's 1100, they have to leave.
Also, mentally ill people IMPROVE after living indoors even with minimal supervision. West coast has a huge problem , doesn't matter which city is higher rent, since ssi doesn't cover any of it. 750, 950, 1300, NONE of it is low enough for a disabled on ssi. They always want 3x your monthly income as deposit anyway. We have a severe shortage of low end housing and especially subsidized housing.
but sure def go into the supervised kind of housing. even a little supervision is going to work for some. and get family involved. FAMILY CAN'T GET AHOLD OF LOVED ONES WHEN T HEY LIVE ON THE STREETS. but would love to help them, if they were findable ie living at an address or had a mailing address to send stuff.
@@petezee6645 Sorry, but that is just the tiniest part of the problem. The real problem, as I said, is runaway capitalism.
@@theCosmicQueen so the asylums need to return
Knowing Portland, they'll "solve" this problem by spending that hundred million dollars on a Homeless Pride Parade.
DON'T FEED THE BEARS.
IT'S Always about money. That's going to really help the homelessness a great deal.
Portland struggle same as Seattle. Only struggle going on is pocketing all those fed $$$ faster than any can count it. Their motto is: homeless? Oh yea. We're working on it. Send us more money!
It’s certainly over for the one’s getting the hell out of that sh*thole.
Absolutely. We left eight months ago. Best decision ever.
Leaving Oregon this year. This place is a nightmare. I only came for my mom who moved here to use oregon euthanasia laws for her cancer. Got stuck in the 2008 housing crash. I hated living in this state.
Portland need a new population, today portlanders are the enablers of this.
This is what Brown has done to our beautiful Oregon
Oh for God's sake- no other area in Oregon is in this kind of trouble.
@ Katie Did, that doesn’t mean Kate Brown gives a crap about Portland. The local governments in the rest of Oregon won’t allow their areas to be taken over by homeless people and or criminals. Furthermore, there are things that Kate Brown could do to pressure Portland City Council to do better but that’ll hurt her agenda.
Your city sucked long before now brah.
I live 40 minutes away and haven't been in over a year actively avoiding it even though it has some amazing restaurants and shops
This is one of the reasons I left that city. It’s just gone down the drain and not even livable anymore due to the overly sensitive people there that support the homeless and drug problems instead of working to fix it
Porthole to legalized drugs and murder. The smell is BAD
Well there should be plenty of vacant buildings downtown to build the Harbor of Hope
Get them into housing they will just crap in the hallways. It's not a housing problem, it's a mental health problem. My friend works with the county getting people into housing and after all of his efforts to find someone a place he tells me more often than not they are out on the street again smoking crack within two weeks. He's become pretty jaded
bullshht. that's only the druggies, not the mentally ill or others. shut up and stop disparaging them all, or you will make people give up on it with the wrong idea. THAT'S WHAT'S HAPPENED. well at least they will be sleeping at home not the sidewalk, if they a re not kicked out due to strict policy. They should have treatment and also lenient housing policy. so they are off the sidewalks, duhhhhh.
The second richest country in the world and our citizens live this… The Harbor of Hope plan sounds like such a great idea. Why aren’t they doing that rn. Thank you to people like Williams who think outside the box and take action.
Crisis management is great for mental health and substance abuse, but there needs to be a bridge to continuous care. It’s impossible to get off the streets once you’re on then. Our society is built that way it’s disgusting.
The county, the state should be ashamed.
ABSOLUTELY NOT! ITS NOT the country or city that needs to be ashamed. But the junkies themselves. What ever happened to self responsibility 😕
I’m glad there is little or no police presence in Portland. It’s been great getting rid of all my extra trash and yard debris downtown at night. 😀
I was driving on the 405 ramp to 26 and encountered some traffic and while looking around I saw a pile of needles on the road corridor/shoulder. I moved to Hillsboro 18 months ago and I have never been downtown Portland for that reason.
I have a pic but can not upload.
Portland gets their heroin from Hillsboro. ;)
So sad to see my favorite city that I wanted to move to. Back in early 90 this city are so beautiful now it seems like a slum.
Excellent report.
*The 4th Stimulus is still* much needed, homeless and many others are still struggling
And the working class struggling, too.
Homeless needs work, work comes from investor.. Stimulus only worsen the inflation
Get to work. Get off the streets. Put the dogs in a kennel
Are they out of drugs?
Really sad. I lived there for several years. It used to be a great place to live. I never understood even then, in 2013 why there were so many homeless. I'm from Kentucky and we don't see that kind of thing here. So, one night I met this homeless dude, outside a bar on 2nd street and my girlfriend and I decided to help him out. We took him to ourr house, fed him, let him clean up, gave him some new clothes and blankets, I gave him some money.. etc. We all hung out and I talked to the guy for a long time. Turns out, he had family but, they had disowned him due to addiction. In the end, he had no intention of being anything but homeless. We took him back downtown next day and bid him farewell. I did see him from time to time after that, and nothing had changed. Good person. Simply down on his luck with nothing to look forward to. It's sad.
What is good about being disowned by your family for being a (useless) drug addict? Square being a good person with " he had no intention of being anything but homeless".
A good person : supports and protects his wife children
enriches his community
leaves a mark on the world a better place.
Being a completely selfish loser whose ONLY interest is acquiring drugs, kind of the opposite of "good person"
my two cents
I moved to Tualatin after living next to PSU. It was terrible downtown what a SHIT SHOW
Of course they don't care, they go back to their homes in Lake Oswego!
The Joker - "This town needs an enema." 😉
Low wages and high rents. What do you expect!
Love the in-depth reporting and the miracles that our people are doing for people
Jobs cure homelessness, but you never hear Ted Wheeler say it.
But what kinds of jobs? The job really does matter. There's a reason why people working in food/customer service are perpetually poor. You know making minimum wage (even 15 dollars an hour) is not going to buy you much these days. Can they afford to live in those luxury apartments that Portland has such an abundance of? Nope. Can they afford to even buy a car and make those payments on that kind of a salary? Well your untaxed income per month is about 2400. Take out the taxes and you're under 2000 already. You've got maybe 1800 dollars per month for a cheap studio apartment somewhere. How much is health insurance? Food? Car payments? (If you can't afford to live in the city, you will need a car to get to work. 200 for insurance (at best), 250-300 (+gas-100 dollars at best) for car payments (at best unless you find a junker, but then you'll have to constantly repair it), then maybe you can live on 150 per month for food if you're good at budgeting? You're looking at 700-800 dollars of extra expenses not including rent. So 1000 dollars for rent/mortgage. 1000 dollars is pretty cheap these days for rent. Just existing seems to be a difficult experience these days.
LOL hitler. In fact, many homeless have a job, but it's low paying and they can't pay the huge deposits for apartments, or there are none available, have bad references, etc. But you also can't make sick people work- most homeless have a large degree of illness of one kind or another.
Many of these people are mentally ill to the point of being completely disabled. How can you expect a person who is severely disabled to work?
Stopping sloth, drunkenness and drug abuse requires us to be big meanies. We no longer have the nerve to be big meanies, therefore the problem just gets worse.
Sympathy will destroy us all.
@Gene Cox Straw man.
The problems of the city of Portland and the State of Oregon are caused by poor governing--Mayors, and Governor.
Which is a problem caused by poor voting, which is a problem caused by bigoted people. These people likely mean well, but it seems they go with what they’re told and not what they think.
@@msi8311 Yes, poor voting...OR...is the mail in voting checked properly. We've had mail in voting for over 10 years. I don't trust the system, much less the so called leaders.
How about if they stop building luxury apartment complexes and start building affordable housing instead? Start building taller buildings. Who cares what the Pearl District millionaires have to say.
To anyone moving out of Liberal cities, please leave liberal politics behind.