People are fed up in California

Started by thaikhan, Nov 19, 2024, 01:35 AM

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Hobby

Not surprising California has the highest number of homeless.  California is the most populated and expensive to live.
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Romanticlover

To sum up the past four years:
COVID becomes a pandemic so Democrats shut down everything which causes businesses to close and put people out of work,
Democrats put in place laws that prevent landlords from evicting tenants until 2022 which just kicks the can down the road, Democrats pass a 15/hr minimum wage for most employees but fast food workers are somehow special so they get 20/hr, more layoffs and reduced hours by businesses, some businesses close for good, Democrats feel sorry for convicts so they release them which causes crime to go up, retail businesses suffer big losses so more close.

Everything Democrats touch turns to shit and every law they pass makes things worse.
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Blkfyre

Quote from: Romanticlover on Today at 02:39 PMCalifornia has the highest amount of homeless and unsheltered people in the US:

https://www.axios.com/local/san-francisco/2024/01/04/california-homeless-statistics-high

Here's a breakdown by state:

https://shou.senate.ca.gov/sites/shou.senate.ca.gov/files/Homelessness%20in%20CA%202023%20Numbers%20-%201.2024.pdf

Here's the thing tho. Conservatives love throwing around the numbers you just cited saying California is the worst.

Except it's not. It's not the NUMBER of homeless that's the problem, it's the people per 10k that actually shows how much homelessness is in a state:

https://usafacts.org/articles/which-states-have-the-highest-and-lowest-rates-of-homelessness/

California is only number 5. California has one of the highest populations, thus of course it would have a higher rate of homelessness, but there are many states that have a higher number vs their populations.

Romanticlover

Reading is fundamental, I wrote 'California has the highest amount of homeless and unsheltered people in the US:'
The actual numbers are the problem, if you live in a rural county and have 50 homeless people then it's not a huge problem. If you live in a county that has 2 million residents but have 50,000 homeless then that's a huge problem.

I think voters in Cali have had a enough, they rejected the higher minimum wage(by a slim margin) and tougher penalties for retail theft(by a huge margin).
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bats

Quote from: Romanticlover on Today at 05:14 PMReading is fundamental, I wrote 'California has the highest amount of homeless and unsheltered people in the US:'

That means nothing without additional context. California is not just the most populous state; it also has the highest urban population. Homelessness skews urban.

Quote from: Romanticlover on Today at 05:14 PMThe actual numbers are the problem, if you live in a rural county and have 50 homeless people then it's not a huge problem. If you live in a county that has 2 million residents but have 50,000 homeless then that's a huge problem.
Except that proportion doesn't exist anywhere, including California, according to your links. Los Angeles County had 65,000 homeless people in a population of nearly 10 million.