They should be building Soviet-style dormitories outside of the city if they want to house them, but they're petrified to relocate the homeless because then they'd be accused of putting them into concentration camps.
They should be building Soviet-style dormitories outside of the city if they want to house them, but they're petrified to relocate the homeless because then they'd be accused of putting them into concentration camps.
I'm not surprised that the state's economic situation is so bad.
It's time for a more pragmatic approach to their homeless situation. It's fairly evident that throwing heaps of money to provide awesome housing that average working families can't afford is not the answer.