@@MrRicklynch57he’s not clickbait because I’ve been to San Francisco as a matter fact I’m right across the bay from the city and every trip to the city is the same thing over and over. Drug addiction and mental illness is very much real, combined with high cost of living creates homeless people. Disagree all you want and blame politics, this is not a left/right problem. This is a class problem. A poor v rich situation. It is thee elephant in the room.
Dear Duwey, I worked at a large inner city hospital for 32 years and did a stint as a “Street Health Nurse.” The overwhelming number of homeless suffer from mental illness and because there are virtually NO mental health services in for poor people and those without health insurance they end up on the streets. Even most health insurance will not cover the cost of mental illness treatment. Once their behavior of those afflicted by diseases of the brain become too disruptive and dangerous for their families, they have to throw them on to the streets. These people are abandoned by society and soon begin using drugs to treat the agony they are in. Do you really think a young child says “When I grow up I want to be a homeless, mentally disabled person who takes drugs and has no resources to help me.” NO! Until you walk in another’s shoes, do NOT assume you know who they are and why they suffer the daily pain of homelessness, have no peace of mind, or relief from illnesses caused by surviving in unhygienic and dangerous conditions. America cannot criticize any other country for the way it treats its citizens when we have hundreds of thousands of people living in the streets. We have the highest maternal and infant mortality rate among all well resourced nations. The longevity rate for U.S. men is declining due to gun deaths, violence and living on the streets. Firearm deaths are the leading cause of death in children - more than accidents and cancer. Homicide is now the leading cause of death for pregnant women. And nearly 50 THOUSAND Americans were killed by firearms last year. While Pediatricians and Nurse Practitioners can ask parents about dangerous household hazards like cleaning agents, unfenced swimming pools and uncovered electrical outlets that a kid could stick objects into and get electrocuted, Republican legislators have passed laws prohibiting doctors and nurses from asking about firearms in the home and whether they are locked up in a place where very young but clever children can get into, take to school and shoot teachers. If you are NOT politically active and engaged at any level (Local, State or National) and vote and or volunteer in your community on any capacity, don’t complain about the deplorable conditions the homeless live in or the rapidly deteriorating condition of our country. If you’re not part of the solution, you are part of the problem. Thank you.
4. No wage increases for minimum wage jobs for a decade now in the US. Not even little to keep up with the inflation. Also, power of the worker unions have been destroyed by laws and union busting has zero consequences so it's running rampant.
@@FirikkaMinimum wage in the Bay has gone from $9 to $15.50 in eight years. You MIGHT be talking about the federal minimum wage, but you don't know what you're talking about regarding SF.
As a recovering addict to heroin (8 years clean) I also think part of the problem is that no one is held accountable for anything. Here in Detroit, u could no more shoot drugs in the open than fly. U will be arrested immediately. But there, they’ve pretty much decriminalized all the drugs. Believe it or not, long jail sentences can help addicts. U get clean in there, they offer programs, and upon your release they offer sober living to you. At least here they do.
I heard a cop say this too. He blames the lack of jail time on the skyrocketing numbers. That, in jail they sober up. But I heard drugs are readily available in jail. Also, here in Canada it is starting to get this bad. Tents in every park. Since covid.
That means they would have to start locking up these white meth heads and that's not what they're not going to do.. They would have to change the laws and build tons of prison .
Actually they are enforcing the law, it's the law that changed. The proponents of prop 47 stated that it would reduce crime and make the street safer. It's been a complete disaster. And needs to be reversed.
you know what would help? if weekly appointments didn't cost so much. I have to pay almost 160$ a week. I cant even do it anymore. (i need therapy twice a week) This is insane.
I work in S.F. for years. (construction) Every morning we have to clear out all the homeless that sneak in. Sometimes it's family's, Man that's tuff to do.😢
Correction! There are homeless in all parts of the city and concentrated in the tenderloin since the homeless coalition and non-profit organizations are based. The homeless is a billion dollar business in San Francisco. Lastly, the. Bayview neighborhood is still in San Francisco. Sf chinatown has a population of 100 homeless people.
If the law is enforced, the homeless move to an area where it is not. There is sooooo much help for those who WANT IT. Problem is living on San Francisco streets where you can beg and make $100’s a day to support your drug habit isn’t “rock bottom” enough for people to want help.
What???? There's plenty of money for organizations, even Urban Alchemy, for example, the monies go to running them and paying employees, less to actually supplying housing. You can be drug free, without mental illness and have no criminal record and NOT QUALIFY for housing, which would make gainful employment more feasible. Even parolees and those on probation qualify for housing while STILL committing criminal acts, they just now have a place to take their stolen property to.
NO YOU ARE WRONG. It is NOTHING like what you see in California. You have been told lies that it is everywhere. We have homeless for some that lost their house but will get back on tehir feet. BUT in California and other deplorable demo Cities they will be DRUGS and dirty nasty problems because you make excuses for it.
I used to live in San Francisco, moved at the end of 2019 and rent was expensive, but it’s got crazy since I moved; when your rent is so insanely high other priorities are pushed to the side- example- your rent is so high that you don’t have money to pay for your insurance plan or because your rent is so high that you have to work two jobs and now, even if you have insurance you don’t have the extra time to go, so you don’t, not enough sleep and no self care leads to more problems in reference to mental illness, also not enough sleep, more stress. Also California will give you state insurance called medi-cal, only thing is that they give it to so many people you have to wait months out to even have an appointment (just primary care, not a specialist), you can get on a waiting list, but you have to be flexible and ready to take the appointment now or they’ll call the next person on the list. I hope I cleared up that issue by showing the correlation between them. 😊
I am born and raised in SF, work and live in Sf, and let me tell you that the cost of living is a problem. Especially for younger first time home buyers and lower wage workers trying to buy or rent. However the rampant drug problem that is coupled with mental health issues, which plagues 90% of the homeless is NOT a direct result of affordable housing. It’s the policies that the city’s and state politicians put into place. There are people coming to SF and Oakland to simply continue their addiction in a drug and crime sanctuary where the city’s do nothing and non profits cash in. Most don’t even want the free housing offered. They want to do drugs and live on the street with no rules. They get a welcome needle and narcan kit when they arrive, a tent from a nonprofit, food vouchers , and they can steel all they want from small businesses.
@@livingincaliforniarealestateyou don’t think that San Francisco incentivizes drug addicts to continue their lifestyle? Why does New York not have nearly as much homeless even though their cost of living is comparable to here in SF?
Ok. Im no mathematician. But drug addiction, mental problems, and cost of living. If i did my math correct and checked it twice. Thats 3 things my friend. Not 2.
We do not have a homeless issue, we have drug and alcohol addiction issues. The question that should be asked where is the 2 billion dollars a year pocket is going?
Interesting take on the problem from people who haven’t lived here in downtown for decades but maybe just got hired to think and speak on the issues. Fentanyl cartels lowered prices on key upper west coast cities while at the same time the cities COVID response team was handling this particular part of our crisis by attempting claiming imminent domain on travel lodges best westerns etc to provide free housing and treatment access programs for literally everyone on the street. Both of these things together sent the feckless and homeless into SF in numbers beyond counting. Consequently for every single person housed it would seem 4-5 more were in line or simply piling up in corners alleys doorways under freeways and encroaching into shop’s restaurants businesses in ways only describable as CRITICAL MASS yet our politicians refuse to shout this term at the top of their lungs. *I know It is a term for cyclists 🚴🏻♀️who take to the streets once a month to protest the lack of respect or care to share the roads as well as safety but also the pollution and noise emissions of fossil fuel burning vehicles. Today however and for a decade or longer it has perfectly described Americas growing HOMELESS CRISIS. If the city is going to provide sidewalks land and toilets services for these masses the least these masses can do is register check in regularly. Account for there own well being and provide free street cleaning services. Each of them responsible for a block of the hardest part of the city to keep clean. In short order 4 to a block. More if necessary. We will have a clean city again.
I'M SORRY I LIVE IN THE BAYVIEW & I DON'T SEE ALOT OF HOMLESS MUST OF THEM HAVE A PLACE TO GO MY FAMILY BEEN THIS NEBORERHOOD ALL MY LIFE & I'M 65YR YEARS OLD MY GRAND PARENTS CAME FROM MISSISSIPPI AND MOVED HERE IN EARLY 40'S I CAN SAY THE NEBORERHOOD HAS WENT FROM SUGAR TO SHIT & IT'S ON IT'S WAY BACK I LOVE IT 💘 DON'T TALK ABOUT BAYVIEW NOT LESS YOU KNOW IT THANK YOU 😘
Born and Raised 52 years in Huntington Beach, California. The whole State is LOST! Sure there are nice pockets here and there but, you must be Rich to live there. For average people like Us…. LOST! Real shame too. Use to be Paradise
Which means it's on purpose, because they can put caps and raise wages but they won't. The government likes good sheeple who do what they are told and don't look behind the curtain.
Blame the Governor and ALL the Mayors for just sitting their assess and putting taxpayers' money in their own pockets...and if the Judge.favors these officials, 🔫
@@kyoakland bruh. Downtown ain’t the problem obviously, but the town got hella homelessness some of the worse I’ve seen. It’s Sad because I love the Bay Area and consider it my second home. But y’all need to vote different and have a backbone to ask the question why do you pay so much taxes? Jadakiss song why should be playing all throughout the bay, this stuff is nuts
Walk around and offer people a job in the streets. Maybe then you will understand the true cause of the problem. Nothing is "affordable" to someone who doesn't want to be self reliant, and does not want to work.
Most of the homeless have six figure paying jobs but they still can’t afford a place in SF so they sleep in the streets and then go to work in the morning.
bs..no,I will not, homeless 99% deserve to be homeless, they lazy jobless, useless violent criminals, worthless creatures, I will never help a penny ,criminals deserve it. that's all.
Some good news: the problem is on the way to solve itself. The city is degrading so fast that most companies will leave, people will move out to cheaper places, thus collapsing demand, so the prices will eventually plummet
I had surgery recently and there is another issue i found out. Number of Florida residents come here to Sanfrancisco for drugs and health care. Hospital was full of Florida residents. That needs to be addressed.
NYC has come up with several anti-homeless solutions preventing them from pitching tents and sleeping on park benches in certain areas of the city. The use of spiked pavement under overpasses and more arm rests on city benches making it difficult for tbe homeless to sprawl out over the entire bench.
Rent is like 3200 plus for a 1 bed. Average household income is 119k use the 33% rule that’s 3272 a month. It’s pretty insane here. My rent is 3817 with parking and pet rent it’s 4071 before my utilities, food, insurance, gas literally everything else.
You're not going to talk about how effing hard it is to find a job? That seems like the number one reason why people are homeless. But I guess if we did that, then we would have to hold the business community accountable.
Calif has several projects helping homeless, getting them into the tiny house communities or group homes.. 1,000s of homeless has moved to SF area and LA Area from Other States... 3 Months ago 28 homeless from Arizona moved to Oakland ...
The main problem is that the agency taking care of this is making to much money. If they fix the problem they loss their job. This is what BLUE dose for you TRUMP24 🇺🇸
Homeless especially in California is a business, it's about money not humanity. As long as the big wigs can make money off the homeless it will never be solved. LA has a huge homeless problem and 😢 and nothing will be done about it. As long as homelessness is a stronger financial profit than lajet business, it will never be solved.
2000.00 a month for a small apt or a just a room, I don't know what all the new images are going to do maybe work 18,or 20 hours a day ,7 days a week 😢
Is crime out of control in your city? In the city of Los Angeles things has taken a turn for the worst. Tents, Homelessness and Drug has increased by 10x the last 5 years. Why do you think this is? People say when California legalized cannabis it increased the amount of pot smokers which domino effect to other drugs and created a new era of entitled crminals. What's your opinion on this? Please comment below. If you need any information. Call or text Jeffrey & Justin 📲(650) 270-4733 📲(415) 279-5209
San Francisco was once one of America's most attractive Cities. I am heart broken when I see this. This has gotten worst ever since the pandemic. I think China knew this.
homelessness is a 'cottage industry'. If the problem was ever solved, these companies getting paid millions by the City would stop. This has nothing to do with cost of living. These homeless are coming from all over the country since California pays the best.
Imagine being homeless, and a straggler. I feel bad for these people, regardless of how their life evolved into such a mess. They say that 22 military veterans that are homeless, kill themselves every day in this country that’s another example of government corruption that should never happen.
a lot of those homeless people aren’t originally from sf. buses from arizona takes their homeless and dumps them in sf. so many homeless from other places in california also make their way to sf. not everyone in sf is just becoming homeless left and right it’s people who have been like that for a while.
That's it. If only the cost of living was lower, the drug addicts and mentally ill would have no problem maintaining a place to live, paying the rent and utilities.
Drug addiction and mental illness are two problems. Then you added cost of living which is so crazy it is probably at least two problems all by itself.
@@roscojayco5527 People are homeless now and desperate. The time to deal with it is before it's an issue but its too late for that. Waiting more would be unconscionable.
i dont even go to downtown SF anymore, i live near SFO. the only reason i go to SF is for school and going to my uncle’s house. the homelessness rate near the airport is really low. there arent any homeless people at all
I live in San Francisco and when i walk around in downtown i see a lot of homeless people there in downtown and in the Bayview district and mission area and district a lot homeless people i see have smoke things in there hand which is bad for your lungs 🫁
I can tell this guy doesn't know SF either. The cost of housing is expensive all over SF. Bayview is home to a very diverse groups of people. It consists of homeowners, low income housing, and apartments.
Oakland is a 10 minute BART ride from downtown San Francisco. If you pass out free food and help downtown that’s where the homeless is gonna be in Las Vegas they don’t pass out free food and help on the strip there’s always gonna be homeless but if you enable them to stay downtown they will if you support them in a part of the city other than downtown that’s where they will go. I know This because I was homeless .
90% of San Fran's hobos are from way out of the area and the price of housing in San Fran has zero to do with their problems. They are drawn to San Fran because of the lucrative give-aways the city provides in the form of cash, food and basic zero enforcement of any drug laws or any laws for that matter.
I can tell this guy has never been to Oakland
he’s not wrong, most homeless encampment in oakland are not in downtown
This guy is clickbait. I don’t think he has been to San Francisco.
I'm from Oakland he's right there's not a bunch of homeless people in downtown
@@MrRicklynch57he’s not clickbait because I’ve been to San Francisco as a matter fact I’m right across the bay from the city and every trip to the city is the same thing over and over. Drug addiction and mental illness is very much real, combined with high cost of living creates homeless people. Disagree all you want and blame politics, this is not a left/right problem. This is a class problem. A poor v rich situation. It is thee elephant in the room.
I agree ,I live in San leando and work in Oakland 😂😂👍
That's Three things. 1, the cost of living. 2,drugs. 3, No real mental health system.
Dear Duwey, I worked at a large inner city hospital for 32 years and did a stint as a “Street Health Nurse.” The overwhelming number of homeless suffer from mental illness and because there are virtually NO mental health services in for poor people and those without health insurance they end up on the streets. Even most health insurance will not cover the cost of mental illness treatment. Once their behavior of those afflicted by diseases of the brain become too disruptive and dangerous for their families, they have to throw them on to the streets. These people are abandoned by society and soon begin using drugs to treat the agony they are in. Do you really think a young child says “When I grow up I want to be a homeless, mentally disabled person who takes drugs and has no resources to help me.” NO! Until you walk in another’s shoes, do NOT assume you know who they are and why they suffer the daily pain of homelessness, have no peace of mind, or relief from illnesses caused by surviving in unhygienic and dangerous conditions. America cannot criticize any other country for the way it treats its citizens when we have hundreds of thousands of people living in the streets. We have the highest maternal and infant mortality rate among all well resourced nations. The longevity rate for U.S. men is declining due to gun deaths, violence and living on the streets. Firearm deaths are the leading cause of death in children - more than accidents and cancer. Homicide is now the leading cause of death for pregnant women. And nearly 50 THOUSAND Americans were killed by firearms last year. While Pediatricians and Nurse Practitioners can ask parents about dangerous household hazards like cleaning agents, unfenced swimming pools and uncovered electrical outlets that a kid could stick objects into and get electrocuted, Republican legislators have passed laws prohibiting doctors and nurses from asking about firearms in the home and whether they are locked up in a place where very young but clever children can get into, take to school and shoot teachers. If you are NOT politically active and engaged at any level (Local, State or National) and vote and or volunteer in your community on any capacity, don’t complain about the deplorable conditions the homeless live in or the rapidly deteriorating condition of our country. If you’re not part of the solution, you are part of the problem. Thank you.
Keep voting demoncrats I'm sure it will change
4. No wage increases for minimum wage jobs for a decade now in the US. Not even little to keep up with the inflation. Also, power of the worker unions have been destroyed by laws and union busting has zero consequences so it's running rampant.
@@FirikkaMinimum wage in the Bay has gone from $9 to $15.50 in eight years. You MIGHT be talking about the federal minimum wage, but you don't know what you're talking about regarding SF.
I was like 😂😂😂😂 he doesn't know how to count to 3
As a recovering addict to heroin (8 years clean) I also think part of the problem is that no one is held accountable for anything. Here in Detroit, u could no more shoot drugs in the open than fly. U will be arrested immediately. But there, they’ve pretty much decriminalized all the drugs. Believe it or not, long jail sentences can help addicts. U get clean in there, they offer programs, and upon your release they offer sober living to you. At least here they do.
Oh so very happy for you. I hope you have a fulfilling life now. All the best.
@@giselevallee1224 thank u very much. I appreciate your kind words. And yes, my life is very fulfilling-NOW IT IS! Hahahaha
The jail must be very very full.
I heard a cop say this too. He blames the lack of jail time on the skyrocketing numbers. That, in jail they sober up. But I heard drugs are readily available in jail. Also, here in Canada it is starting to get this bad. Tents in every park. Since covid.
Government corruption is the problem. All that tax money in thier pockets.
Exactly
Truth
Exactly! They ship their homeless by vans to San Francisco so their municipality doesn't have to deal with them.
Democrats....!
Not enforcing the law is the main problem
Correct
That means they would have to start locking up these white meth heads and that's not what they're not going to do.. They would have to change the laws and build tons of prison .
Do you want you tax dollars going towards encarceration or rehabilitation? In any case 90% of it gets absorbed by administrative costs.
Actually they are enforcing the law, it's the law that changed. The proponents of prop 47 stated that it would reduce crime and make the street safer. It's been a complete disaster. And needs to be reversed.
Yes, by allowing 8m. people to come into our country was a very bad move by Joey, and yet, the fkn borders are STILL WIDE OPEN!
San Francisco housing market is just pure insanity. people get priced out of it every month.
You cant get a room for less than 2000 dollars its crazy
@@FelixGuzmanMartinez how are you supposed to afford that, even with a job above (!) the minimum wage.
Back in 1999 you could rent a 4 bedroom home for 1500
Yes, the median home price in San Francisco is $1.4 million
Yeah that's it priced out. If only they'd lower the prices to a dollar a month so these druggies can afford to od indoors.
Drug addiction is often people trying to self-medicate for mental illness.
More often just people wanting to get hig😂h
@@Savagewayz42thats...because of an underlying mental health issue
you know what would help? if weekly appointments didn't cost so much.
I have to pay almost 160$ a week. I cant even do it anymore. (i need therapy twice a week)
This is insane.
@@Savagewayz42low IQ also
@@romystumpy1197actually there are quite a few addicts that are very intelligent people
I work in S.F. for years. (construction)
Every morning we have to clear out all the homeless that sneak in.
Sometimes it's family's,
Man that's tuff to do.😢
The problem is :
You know the problem.
You see the problem.
But you sugar coated it!
Do something!
Blame it on China and Russia for the problem, Brandon !
I glad you added cost of living which translate to no jobs and inflation
Here that Joey !
Correction! There are homeless in all parts of the city and concentrated in the tenderloin since the homeless coalition and non-profit organizations are based. The homeless is a billion dollar business in San Francisco. Lastly, the. Bayview neighborhood is still in San Francisco.
Sf chinatown has a population of 100 homeless people.
Every city has a "Tenderloin" area. The Tenderloin in SF has been here since 1906 earthquake.
If the law is enforced, the homeless move to an area where it is not. There is sooooo much help for those who WANT IT. Problem is living on San Francisco streets where you can beg and make $100’s a day to support your drug habit isn’t “rock bottom” enough for people to want help.
That's pretty much bs. People can be out all day begging and only get a few dollars. Hundreds?? Gtfoh!!
What???? There's plenty of money for organizations, even Urban Alchemy, for example, the monies go to running them and paying employees, less to actually supplying housing. You can be drug free, without mental illness and have no criminal record and NOT QUALIFY for housing, which would make gainful employment more feasible. Even parolees and those on probation qualify for housing while STILL committing criminal acts, they just now have a place to take their stolen property to.
There's not a big city in America that doesn't have homelessness.
Yeah but it's baaaaddd
Ask each homeless where they come from and you will have your answer . Rednecks don’t take care of their own people .
NO YOU ARE WRONG. It is NOTHING like what you see in California. You have been told lies that it is everywhere. We have homeless for some that lost their house but will get back on tehir feet. BUT in California and other deplorable demo Cities they will be DRUGS and dirty nasty problems because you make excuses for it.
It’s fair to say that San Francisco has the biggest homeless problem of any major city in America
London Breed and Gavin Newsom are failing miserably
Bayview is not outside of town, it's a neighborhood on the south side of town.
Setting a tent up in the middle of a major area sidewalk is wild asf to me 😂
It's literally the way the city is setup to that makes the problem worse.
So if the cost of living was less somehow their drug problems and mental health problems wouldn’t affect their ability to get housing? What?!!
It would.
Maybe not as many of them would fall into those addictions if The cost of living was lower.
I used to live in San Francisco, moved at the end of 2019 and rent was expensive, but it’s got crazy since I moved; when your rent is so insanely high other priorities are pushed to the side- example- your rent is so high that you don’t have money to pay for your insurance plan or because your rent is so high that you have to work two jobs and now, even if you have insurance you don’t have the extra time to go, so you don’t, not enough sleep and no self care leads to more problems in reference to mental illness, also not enough sleep, more stress. Also California will give you state insurance called medi-cal, only thing is that they give it to so many people you
have to wait months out to even have an appointment (just primary care, not a specialist), you can get on a waiting list, but you have to be flexible and ready to take the appointment now or they’ll call the next person on the list. I hope I cleared up that issue by showing the correlation between them. 😊
I am born and raised in SF, work and live in Sf, and let me tell you that the cost of living is a problem. Especially for younger first time home buyers and lower wage workers trying to buy or rent. However the rampant drug problem that is coupled with mental health issues, which plagues 90% of the homeless is NOT a direct result of affordable housing. It’s the policies that the city’s and state politicians put into place. There are people coming to SF and Oakland to simply continue their addiction in a drug and crime sanctuary where the city’s do nothing and non profits cash in. Most don’t even want the free housing offered. They want to do drugs and live on the street with no rules. They get a welcome needle and narcan kit when they arrive, a tent from a nonprofit, food vouchers , and they can steel all they want from small businesses.
@@livingincaliforniarealestateyou don’t think that San Francisco incentivizes drug addicts to continue their lifestyle? Why does New York not have nearly as much homeless even though their cost of living is comparable to here in SF?
Ok. Im no mathematician. But drug addiction, mental problems, and cost of living.
If i did my math correct and checked it twice.
Thats 3 things my friend. Not 2.
Also, the politicians there don’t give a damn
We do not have a homeless issue, we have drug and alcohol addiction issues. The question that should be asked where is the 2 billion dollars a year pocket is going?
Yes!
SF and Oakland are the only places with homeless. 😂
I can’t get over the filth in American streets here in Australia we clean it up .
Didn't ya'll lock up everyone for covid?
Here in California we’re afraid that if we help clean up the state will tax us.
Interesting take on the problem from people who haven’t lived here in downtown for decades but maybe just got hired to think and speak on the issues.
Fentanyl cartels lowered prices on key upper west coast cities while at the same time the cities COVID response team was handling this particular part of our crisis by attempting claiming imminent domain on travel lodges best westerns etc to provide free housing and treatment access programs for literally everyone on the street.
Both of these things together sent the feckless and homeless into SF in numbers beyond counting. Consequently for every single person housed it would seem 4-5 more were in line or simply piling up in corners alleys doorways under freeways and encroaching into shop’s restaurants businesses in ways only describable as CRITICAL MASS yet our politicians refuse to shout this term at the top of their lungs.
*I know It is a term for cyclists 🚴🏻♀️who take to the streets once a month to protest the lack of respect or care to share the roads as well as safety but also the pollution and noise emissions of fossil fuel burning vehicles.
Today however and for a decade or longer it has perfectly described Americas growing HOMELESS CRISIS.
If the city is going to provide sidewalks land and toilets services for these masses the least these masses can do is register check in regularly. Account for there own well being and provide free street cleaning services.
Each of them responsible for a block of the hardest part of the city to keep clean.
In short order 4 to a block. More if necessary. We will have a clean city again.
I'M SORRY I LIVE IN THE BAYVIEW & I DON'T SEE ALOT OF HOMLESS MUST OF THEM HAVE A PLACE TO GO MY FAMILY BEEN THIS NEBORERHOOD ALL MY LIFE & I'M 65YR YEARS OLD MY GRAND PARENTS CAME FROM MISSISSIPPI AND MOVED HERE IN EARLY 40'S I CAN SAY THE NEBORERHOOD HAS WENT FROM SUGAR TO SHIT & IT'S ON IT'S WAY BACK I LOVE IT 💘 DON'T TALK ABOUT BAYVIEW NOT LESS YOU KNOW IT THANK YOU 😘
❤ Happy Mother's Day everyone 🌸.😊
Bayview is still in San Francisco. It's outside of the downtown area but still part of the City.
California as Tourists Industry is in the Tank!
Born and Raised 52 years in Huntington Beach, California. The whole State is LOST! Sure there are nice pockets here and there but, you must be Rich to live there. For average people like Us…. LOST! Real shame too. Use to be Paradise
Which means it's on purpose, because they can put caps and raise wages but they won't. The government likes good sheeple who do what they are told and don't look behind the curtain.
Blame the Governor and ALL the Mayors for just sitting their assess and putting taxpayers' money in their own pockets...and if the Judge.favors these officials, 🔫
“Unlike Oakland”😆😆😆 have you ever been to Oakland??? Lol
Downtown Oakland doesn't have a bunch of homeless people in it he's actually right
@@kyoakland bruh. Downtown ain’t the problem obviously, but the town got hella homelessness some of the worse I’ve seen. It’s Sad because I love the Bay Area and consider it my second home. But y’all need to vote different and have a backbone to ask the question why do you pay so much taxes? Jadakiss song why should be playing all throughout the bay, this stuff is nuts
THIS IS WHAT YOU CALL A LIBERAL STATE....😢
Bayview is IN San Francisco.
They are homeless in the city but they have a home because they came from the countryside
there is only one reason for this problem, and its the politicians.
COST OF LIVING
INFLATION
😢
Walk around and offer people a job in the streets. Maybe then you will understand the true cause of the problem. Nothing is "affordable" to someone who doesn't want to be self reliant, and does not want to work.
Smells like crap there!! My buddy got robbed too.
Most of the homeless have six figure paying jobs but they still can’t afford a place in SF so they sleep in the streets and then go to work in the morning.
bs..no,I will not, homeless 99% deserve to be homeless, they lazy jobless, useless violent criminals, worthless creatures, I will never help a penny ,criminals deserve it. that's all.
Some good news: the problem is on the way to solve itself. The city is degrading so fast that most companies will leave, people will move out to cheaper places, thus collapsing demand, so the prices will eventually plummet
I had surgery recently and there is another issue i found out. Number of Florida residents come here to Sanfrancisco for drugs and health care. Hospital was full of Florida residents. That needs to be addressed.
Trouble is all the billions they keep being given, isn't being used to help the poor.
A liar about serious problems should be arrested for deceiving people of the USA.
Where does all that money go ,and what has it fixed in the last ten years
They need rent control. And a new mayor
we have rent control that's not the issue
Mayor London Breed is a fuckin joke, as are the Board of Stupidvisors.
Actually A Certain Family created This Pelosi & Her Nephew Newsome!!! This is Just a Industry!! Look @ the Billions yearly spent Wastefuly!!
The liberals in San Francisco in the last 30 years worked towards what they envisioned. Well, this is the end result.
If you want control and rules move to communist country. Quit trying to destroy my freedom with Democratic views
1 main problem- a hidden government that survives by causing chaos
NYC has come up with several anti-homeless solutions preventing them from pitching tents and sleeping on park benches in certain areas of the city. The use of spiked pavement under overpasses and more arm rests on city benches making it difficult for tbe homeless to sprawl out over the entire bench.
Those few are not stragglers. They are the first of the occupation.
Finally a honest report of where homeless are in San Francisco .
Tell Biden about that. Tell him to deal with his own country and leave the Middle East alone.
Rent is like 3200 plus for a 1 bed. Average household income is 119k use the 33% rule that’s 3272 a month. It’s pretty insane here. My rent is 3817 with parking and pet rent it’s 4071 before my utilities, food, insurance, gas literally everything else.
Well you choose too pay it so stop complaining or move.
@@roscojayco5527 wasn't complaining was just stating. I never said it was a problem.
Well those people they don't belong to the city they they came from the countryside
A large home with assistance is safer for the rest of us
The homeless issue is hitting tourism a lot in America. And that’s one of the main reason why I wouldn’t want to go there
Plenty of walking dead in Sacramento too
The difference in the concentration of homeless is due to ease of getting funds and ease of obtaining drugs.
It's just not the homeless people with mental issues it's the voters.
100% of the homeless issue is due to the elected politicians who can't run a lemonade stand 🤣🤣🤣🤣
SF is a dumping ground for homeless people from other cities.
You're not going to talk about how effing hard it is to find a job? That seems like the number one reason why people are homeless. But I guess if we did that, then we would have to hold the business community accountable.
I'm a native of California. Do not like what it has become. I will not give up. Let's meet California great again.
Gotta show their face man for that psychological hit. Bring it home!
Calif has several projects helping homeless, getting them into the tiny house communities or group homes.. 1,000s of homeless has moved to SF area and LA Area from Other States... 3 Months ago 28 homeless from Arizona moved to Oakland
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The main problem is that the agency taking care of this is making to much money. If they fix the problem they loss their job.
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Homelessness is not about the cost of living since many drug users and people with mental illness are not employable.
The "cost of living" prices normal folks out. Addicts see a place where they are enabled, welcomed and have easy access to what they most crave.
Homelessness is not about mental illness since some of them could actually go home.
Homeless especially in California is a business, it's about money not humanity.
As long as the big wigs can make money off the homeless it will never be solved.
LA has a huge homeless problem and 😢 and nothing will be done about it.
As long as homelessness is a stronger financial profit than lajet business, it will never be solved.
#1 issue is drug addiction, there is housing available they just don't like to follow the rules.
Floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, fires, depression, inflation … it doesn’t take much !
2 main problems(1) Drug addiction (2)mental illness and (3?) cost of living. . Also i work in Oakland there is whole full blocks of homeless camps
Yeah it's alarming.
2000.00 a month for a small apt or a just a room, I don't know what all the new images are going to do maybe work 18,or 20 hours a day ,7 days a week 😢
Joe biden boulevard.
Thanks for this report.
It’s sad for older people that can’t afford to live anymore and don’t have the stamina to go anywhere else. The rest of the I don’t feel bad for.
Is crime out of control in your city? In the city of Los Angeles things has taken a turn for the worst. Tents, Homelessness and Drug has increased by 10x the last 5 years.
Why do you think this is?
People say when California legalized cannabis it increased the amount of pot smokers which domino effect to other drugs and created a new era of entitled crminals.
What's your opinion on this?
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Absolutely it’s illegal to defend yourself I can’t do it
I don't even live in US, but I would pick Burbank
Cops cannot arrest people.
San Francisco was once one of America's most attractive Cities.
I am heart broken when I see this.
This has gotten worst ever since the pandemic. I think China knew this.
South of Market has always been a bad area.
Nasty city!
homelessness is a 'cottage industry'. If the problem was ever solved, these companies getting paid millions by the City would stop. This has nothing to do with cost of living. These homeless are coming from all over the country since California pays the best.
Imagine being homeless, and a straggler. I feel bad for these people, regardless of how their life evolved into such a mess. They say that 22 military veterans that are homeless, kill themselves every day in this country that’s another example of government corruption that should never happen.
a lot of those homeless people aren’t originally from sf. buses from arizona takes their homeless and dumps them in sf. so many homeless from other places in california also make their way to sf.
not everyone in sf is just becoming homeless left and right it’s people who have been like that for a while.
Another cause: Local, state, and federal politicians
That's it. If only the cost of living was lower, the drug addicts and mentally ill would have no problem maintaining a place to live, paying the rent and utilities.
There is a medical term, drug induced psychosis, most of the “mental illness” is caused by drug addiction. So, drugs are once again the main problem.
Bayview is nowhere as bad as the tenderloin. He just called out the only black middle class area left in SF.
Drug addiction and mental illness are two problems. Then you added cost of living which is so crazy it is probably at least two problems all by itself.
Then why not seek out more affordable areas for the time being.
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People are homeless now and desperate. The time to deal with it is before it's an issue but its too late for that. Waiting more would be unconscionable.
i dont even go to downtown SF anymore, i live near SFO. the only reason i go to SF is for school and going to my uncle’s house. the homelessness rate near the airport is really low. there arent any homeless people at all
I live in San Francisco and when i walk around in downtown i see a lot of homeless people there in downtown and in the Bayview district and mission area and district a lot homeless people i see have smoke things in there hand which is bad for your lungs 🫁
I can tell this guy doesn't know SF either. The cost of housing is expensive all over SF. Bayview is home to a very diverse groups of people. It consists of homeowners, low income housing, and apartments.
Mental Illness and drug addicts are the same, open hospitals for long term care for these people
Stop playing games they need and deserve help!!
Oakland is a 10 minute BART ride from downtown San Francisco. If you pass out free food and help downtown that’s where the homeless is gonna be in Las Vegas they don’t pass out free food and help on the strip there’s always gonna be homeless but if you enable them to stay downtown they will if you support them in a part of the city other than downtown that’s where they will go. I know This because I was homeless .
London bred mayor has to go bring Donal Trump for a week to clean this beautiful city
No surprise democratic voters living on the streets . The homeless also get around 300$ a month from the city .
The problem is not drugs , it's the people that think there junk is worth money .and this is governments problem , they caused this to happen
Wow America really sucks, I'm happy for all of us who aren't Americans.
the president is so generous to give out money to Ukraine to fight longer but ignore his own country people, it’s a pity.
90% of San Fran's hobos are from way out of the area and the price of housing in San Fran has zero to do with their problems. They are drawn to San Fran because of the lucrative give-aways the city provides in the form of cash, food and basic zero enforcement of any drug laws or any laws for that matter.
INside them tents they kicking it on a Vetru: couch stolen from the new IKEA..
The bleeding hearts say that, but the main homeless problem is caused by alcoholism and drug addiction.
you save for a bus ticket and leave to a affordable place that has employment