From The Post Millennial
“According to an analysis by the Hoover Institute, since the
fiscal year 2016–17, San Francisco has spent
over $2.8 billion on homelessness, but year after year, the number of homeless
in the city continues to spike, as do opioid overdoses, which outnumber Covid
deaths as the city has become one of the most dangerous in the US.”
“The San
Francisco Chronicle recently investigated San Francisco’s Department
of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH). The agency funds nonprofits that
rent hotel rooms and provide aid for homeless people in approximately 70
hotels. The program costs taxpayers roughly $160 million annually.
“According to the outlet, in 16 of these hotels, the
city failed to oversee and evaluate the program which created ‘a pattern of
chaos, crime, and death.’”
Link at Knuckledraggin
That much money and no oversight, you know no one
will be punished for anything. That much money cries out for thieves.
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