But is this your perception or do you have data to back it up?
Common sense
Interview homeless people in Europe and you will get your answer
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I'm not the one who has to do that. You make a claim based on perception and you can't prove it and I have to prove what you're claiming? That's no way to argue. You win 🤠
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Based on perception?pure gaslighting
What if government policy was to encourage drug overdoses?
Homeless population would definitely decrease
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Can you show me any data showing that homeless people are mostly drug addicts?
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Can you show me any data homeless people were evicted?
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I asked first 🤠 I didn't say what you were asking. I'm sorry but I'm going to stop here, this conversation isn't going to lead anywhere.
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I don’t have any data that verified my hypothesis
But the data exists somewhere
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You are so subtle and clever
Okay! You've said it all. I'm clear.
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Sacramento is a very progressive city. They have decided to tolerate and encourage homelessness. A big problem is public policy like most things
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13 sats \ 3 replies \ @xz 13 Jul
A city that tolerates and encourages homelessness. How retarded.
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The city attorney has threatened Target with nuisance fines for calling the police for shoplifting
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13 sats \ 1 reply \ @xz 14 Jul
Thanks for the link. Interesting view of the city attorney.
'If there’s no threats to any members of the public, if nobody is threatened by it … well, where’s the public harm?”
I'd guess the harm is where everybody who pays tax to fund public-sector attorneys, police and municipalities where they live and harm is price inflation.
Do attorneys know nothing of supply and demand?
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City attorneys are probably terrible law students. I am sure she asked one of her employees if a nuisance charge was plausible.
Nice to encounter SN user who isn’t triggered by the policy of punishing criminals including homeless and illegal immigrants
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