JoshPigeonFeather
Member
- Joined
- Jul 11, 2021
- Messages
- 13
- Reaction score
- 1
Cheap RV'ers ought to try and do something about those less fortunate. I mean those unable to afford a vehicle - condemned to tent cities or behind a dumpster. I see many - lots of young people - all over California especially. Homeless east of the Great Planes seem to be doing better for some reason.
I see kids in their teens that are walking skeletons, digging in dumpsters, hanging out on sidewalks. I know of a few who are visibly deteriorating mentally and physically before my eyes. It would be nice if Cheap RV'ers could utilize their knowledge of living on public land to get some of that land appropriated to those less fortunate (and almost entirely involuntary) living outside. There is lots of government land sitting fallow that could be allocated to construct semi-permanent campgrounds with running water, showers, limited electricity stations (solar powered perhaps). This would support many more homeless than the fabled "permanent housing" that's been promised for ever.
Of course there would need to be security (perhaps even fencing) to keep out the drug pushers and pimps and those mentally stable to the point they cause a major disturbance would have to be separated from the rest if not turned over to social services.
For what taxpayers are currently paying to put a few homeless in motel rooms, a much larger number could be taken off the street and given a modicum of dignity and a real path to self-improvement.
I see kids in their teens that are walking skeletons, digging in dumpsters, hanging out on sidewalks. I know of a few who are visibly deteriorating mentally and physically before my eyes. It would be nice if Cheap RV'ers could utilize their knowledge of living on public land to get some of that land appropriated to those less fortunate (and almost entirely involuntary) living outside. There is lots of government land sitting fallow that could be allocated to construct semi-permanent campgrounds with running water, showers, limited electricity stations (solar powered perhaps). This would support many more homeless than the fabled "permanent housing" that's been promised for ever.
Of course there would need to be security (perhaps even fencing) to keep out the drug pushers and pimps and those mentally stable to the point they cause a major disturbance would have to be separated from the rest if not turned over to social services.
For what taxpayers are currently paying to put a few homeless in motel rooms, a much larger number could be taken off the street and given a modicum of dignity and a real path to self-improvement.