Well well well...some homeless guy just built a tent behind my wall

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Nice try. Obviously like many of your kind, you can't read.
Go ahead and let your ass bleed for the drug addicts. They chose that way of life. Go take care of em.

Thats what bleeding heart liberals like yourself usually do. You believe in letting homeless third world leeches come into this country thru open borders and shit all over this country but you are are ready to go full blown retard over some guy pitching a tent that is not even on your property. They call that cognitive dissonance. That is something that all liberals have!
 

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Lived in San Diego county for most of the 80s

Similar to living to Detroit in 1950 and assuming it was the same place in 1980.

You left California before it turned into a sanctuary state for illegals and squatters.

People like the OP talk the talk about liberalism, so these homeless squatters are a nice irony for him and his neighborhood.
 

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Thats what bleeding heart liberals like yourself usually do. You believe in letting homeless third world leeches come into this country thru open borders and shit all over this country but you are are ready to go full blown retard over some guy pitching a tent that is not even on your property. They call that cognitive dissonance. That is something that all liberals have!

My god. You truly are so stupid it's almost boring to point out.

Tell you what, since you've got such a hard on for the bums I got rid of, go pick up one up near you and do your neighborhood a favor. Take those lowlife junkies into your apartment and offer em shelter. It'll save me and the rest of us the hassle of not giving a shit.
 

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I find it really comical that he wasn't embarrassed by his actions, and thought it was a good idea to post them here, thinking he was going to get some
positive feedback or something.
Comical & sad ...... 3peet is your typical libtard, say 1thing & do another .
 

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I like Harry's solution.

But let's assume that the guy takes your money and doesn't pack up and leave. Let's assume that your liberally controlled city puts the interests of the homeless squatters before the interests of property owners.

Now what?

Anyone who says to just leave the guy alone is not a homeowner in a decent neighborhood.

Then you escalate as the situation dictates.
Start by having a conversation with him.
If he is resistant to leaving tell him you are going to have to get the authorities involved.
"Sorry man, there are kids around here and this is our neighborhood and this is not gonna fly."
If the cops don't help, tell him you are going to have to take action.
Then and only then do you take matters into your own hands.

This is just how MEN handle situations. Man to man, with discretion and compassion.
Political affiliations (and laughable hypocrisy) aside, OP simply handled this like a little boy, then came running here to brag about it like a wannabe tough guy.
Pathetic.
 

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https://www.zerohedge.com/political/oakland-officials-consider-moving-citys-homeless-cruise-ship

Oakland City Council President Rebecca Kaplan recently suggested a plan to house up to 1,000 people from the city’s homeless population on a cruise ship, but officials with the Port of Oakland have disputed the proposal, calling it “untenable.”

A better plan would be to move them into 3peet's neighborhood! :hahahahah
I agree .... 3peet could welcome them with open arms & demonstrate that liberal love & compassion that he & his ilk are always spouting but never practicing
 

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If residents are having a difficult time with the homelessness in California , maybe its a good time to look at the heart of the problem.. Your leaders.. vote them out... if not , stop crying to the rest of us
Hear , hear ..... vote them out or shut the fuck up cheersgif
 

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Hear , hear ..... vote them out or shut the fuck up cheersgif

They also whine about paying so much for gas.....yet they won't vote them out...I grew up in Cal but it is unrecognizable anymore..turned into a 3rd world shithole..thank you libs!
 

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3rd world country? lol, i'd suggest going to a 3rd world country for perspective


https://finance.yahoo.com/news/5-cities-most-homelessness-america-154654990.html

[FONT=&quot]The following are cities in America with the highest rates of homelessness as measured by the combined sheltered and unsheltered populations, according to the Council of Economic Advisers.[/FONT]

  • Washington, D.C.: 103.3 homeless per 10,000.
  • Boston: 101.8 homeless per 10,000.
  • New York City: 101.5 homeless per 10,000.
  • San Francisco: 94.3 homeless per 10,000.
  • Santa Rosa: 59.8 homeless per 10,000.
irony? Washington DC is numero uno , lol. OF all the cities , you'd think improve illusion in DC?
 

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[h=1]10 Facts About Homelessness in the U.S.[/h]PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP has ruffled feathers of California officials and others this summer with his comments about homelessness in U.S. cities.

While boarding Air Force One Sept. 18, Trump said that the Environmental Protection Agency will be issuing a "notice" to San Francisco for its homelessness, which he claims is causing environmental damage. "There's tremendous pollution being put into the ocean," Trump said, according to NBC News. "There are needles, there are other things." He added, "We can't have our cities going to hell." @):mad:

In an interview with Fox News in July, Trump appeared to blame the homeless population for playing a role in ruining cities and appeared to suggest the U.S. is going through an alarming increase in homelessness. "We've never had this in our lives before in our country," he said.




But what is the true state of homelessness in the U.S.? Here are 10 facts about homelessness in America:

1. Although homelessness increased slightly – by 0.3% – between 2017 and 2018, it's been on a general downward trend for the past decade, according to the National Alliance to End Homelessness. In 2018, about 553,000 people were homeless for at least one night, according to the nonprofit organization. Between 2007 and 2012, an average of 630,000 people experienced homelessness per year.

2. Half of all people experiencing homelessness in 2018 were in one of five states, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development: California (24%), New York (17%), Florida (6%), Texas (5%) and Washington (4%). Of the country's urban areas that include a major city, New York, Los Angeles/Los Angeles County and Seattle/King County had the most homeless people.

3. African Americans represent 13% of the U.S. population but 40% of all people experiencing homelessness and 51% of individuals who are homeless with children, according to HUD.

4. In January 2018, 38,000 veterans faced homelessness on a given night – half the number than in 2010. The rate of overall homelessness has also dropped significantly, by 13% over that same time period.

5. Males are more likely than women to be homeless in the U.S.— 60% of homeless people were males in 2018, according to HUD.

6. HUD defines homelessness by dividing it into four categories:

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  • Someone who lacks a fixed, adequate nighttime residence;
  • Someone who is at imminent risk of homelessness;
  • Unaccompanied youth under age 25 or families with children who haven't had permanent housing over the past 60 days or who have moved at least twice during that period and are expected to continue this pattern due to special needs or barriers;
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7. An estimated 700,000 youth under age 18 without a parent or guardian experience homelessness each year, according to the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty. Often they are in their situation as a result of parental mental health issues, parental abuse or neglect, severe family conflict or being forced to leave home after sharing that they are pregnant or identify as LGBTQ.

8. Homelessness has been exacerbated by the nation's lack of affordable housing. A worker earning minimum wage in the U.S. would have to work nearly 127 hours per week to afford a modest two-bedroom rental home in most of the U.S.,:) according to the National Low Income Housing Coalition.

9. On a single night in 2018, nearly a quarter of the homeless population was considered chronically homeless. According to HUD, an individual is considered chronically homeless if he or she has a disability, including a substance use disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder and a serious mental illness, and has been homeless continuously for at least one year or on at least four occasions in the last three years (with those instances adding up to at least a year). California, New York and Washington saw the highest numbers of chronically homeless people.

10. The number of beds provided for homeless people in transitional housing, which provides interim stability and support to successfully move to permanent housing, has been cut in half since 2007. However the number of beds has increased drastically in emergency shelters and permanent supportive housing. Permanent supportive housing includes affordable housing assistance and support services, including treatment and employment services, to people who are chronically homeless.
 

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should of just had a party out back :toast:

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3peet is :think2:

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3peet is :think2:

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  • Boston: 101.8 homeless per 10,000

Whoever did this study needs to put it in perspective. I know Boston like the back of my hand. There are NO homeless tents or encampments in Boston.

I seriously distrust that study.
 
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If they're living in shelters they'll be considered homeless.

Well that's not exactly what this thread is about.

We are talking about homeless living on the streets that may include your street. (As in the case of 3peet).

And what should be done about that.
 

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