RonDean
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rruff. I HAVE spent some time with homeless folks. Maybe not as much as you? But enough to know there is no single cause and that no single "solution" that will address all of it. I also know that many homeless folks do not consider homelessness a problem. That doesn't mean the rest of us don't consider their homelessness, or at least how it is manifested, a problem. And that there is still a sizable number that do not want to be homeless and might appreciate enough help to get out of it.
I would also question your data. It seems like you have cherry picked some states out of the equation. My information says:
These are the 10 states with the most homeless people, according to the Annual Homeless Assessment Report:
As far as defining "what is the goal" - I agree this should be spelled out. Mine would be to provide assistance to those that want it while preventing the remainder from making problems for anyone besides themselves.
I would also question your data. It seems like you have cherry picked some states out of the equation. My information says:
These are the 10 states with the most homeless people, according to the Annual Homeless Assessment Report:
- California (171,521)
- New York (74,178)
- Florida (25,959)
- Washington (25,211)
- Texas (24,432)
- Oregon (17,959)
- Massachusetts (15,507)
- Arizona (13,553)
As far as defining "what is the goal" - I agree this should be spelled out. Mine would be to provide assistance to those that want it while preventing the remainder from making problems for anyone besides themselves.