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Connecting our homeless neighbors with their loved ones
San Francisco’s housing crisis is painfully obvious with a homeless population of 7,499 people, according to a 2017 homeless census and survey. People lose their homes for a variety of reasons — job losses, wrongful evictions, excessive rent hikes and so forth.
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It is interesting to see how one of the most left-leaning states is also one of the ones with the most homeless people. It’s easy to tell others what to do about basic human rights while hiding your own gross violations of them.
California has the most people of any state by far. I've mentioned this here recently, but you could vaporize the ten largest cities in California and it would still be the most populous state. It is a blue state, state government is solidly Democratic, but if anything it's a conservative state. Maybe not conservative like Alabama, but let's not pretend what's wrong with Alabama is conservatism either. One could convincingly say California's a liberal state, but that's nothing to do with the Left. Witness Hillary Kissinger.
Sure, but California is also close to the top in number of homeless per capita, so it’s not really about the total population.
I can see homeless folks. I can see rights violations. Where's the preachiness and hypocrisy you're describing?