Homeless People To Face PUNISHMENT?! SCOTUS Weighs In

Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave discuss a case the Supreme Court is hearing about whether homeless people can sleep and reside in public property. #homeless #scotus Originally aired April 22, 2024.

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25 thoughts on “Homeless People To Face PUNISHMENT?! SCOTUS Weighs In

  1. The salacious spectacle of homelessness is being orchestrated by the officials of the municipalities, and administrative agencies, follow the funding. Affordable housing will never be. The falsehoods of addiction, and diminished capacity will be imposed, without due process. These lies have been parroted for generations now. Things have only gotten worse. These professionals have only gotten more funding. It's an academic racket, right before their very lies.

  2. The government could create a more organic safety net by simply giving very generous tax breaks to homeowners who rent out a room, For mother-in-law cabin On their property, Or possibly a regulated RV in their home.

    The income the homeowner gets from it would be non taxable. As well as they could take advantage of home improvement tax breaks. This would mean that they would rent out their rooms to people before they actually hit the street and fell into a state of non employability. It's important to catch people at that point while there's still employed but realized they are heading into homelessness for whatever reason. Of course many will still fall short of this safety net. But by making it a national program Homeowners will be encouraged financially to seek out candidates who are still employed and in somewhat good health and condition. This would also lower the cost of renting apartments due to have fundamental migration from high priced home and apartment rentals to low cost room rentals. Of course local regulations would be needed to fit each geographic area. But formalizing it in this way would help homeowners who are on the brink of losing their homes as well as the homeless and then near homeless.

  3. Part of the constraints on building new housing are zoning laws that require new developments to include space for parking. This places cars over providing adequate affordable housing to those in need of shelter.

  4. Can you comprehend?! The gods cannot blame slaves and then judge and punish them if they were not aware of the existence of their gods! Therefore, the new religion must be spread instead of restricting it to the ruling class! This will reduce the gap between the ruler and the ruled. Be proud!

  5. The common people’s knowledge of their true gods is the inherent right of that people. The gods cannot judge those who do not know of their existence. At present, the common people cannot be blamed. Therefore, sacred religious knowledge must be spread to the common people for the benefit to spread.

  6. To reduce the gap, children must be taught the art of worshiping the gods at an early stage. It is wrong to limit the art of worshiping the gods to the ruling class (the benefit of sacred knowledge must spread to the entire society).

  7. Brie really loves criminals and homeless people so much because she will never have to deal with them in her life. The only solution that progressives have is tax more, fund more and spend more. Cali spent 24 billion dollars in 5 years to solve homelessness and all that did was made the problem even worse.

  8. Weird that my other reply is invisible. I made two posts, only the second shows. The first I can still see, but it was hidden. Who did that, and why? Why didn't they want anyone to see it.

  9. FDR would give them simple jobs, have them picking up garbage, cleaning up graffiti or do public work projects. Planting flowers and trees. WPA stuff. And then give them some money and a place to stay in exchange. Do that for so long and then you have a working job reference, and way out of homelessness if you want.
    That way they also have self respect, and the community benefits too. Why is that not the best way?
    Picking up trash with a stick and a nail is a walk in the park, I did it for cash when I was 12 years old.
    Geez in some of these cities you could have an army picking up litter every day of the year and still have demand, lol.

  10. We need our public spaces back. I’m afraid my child will get a hold to fentanyl on the playground. So we only go to private places and paid to play type playgrounds which is very sad. We live in California where there is always a homeless encampment or mobile home people living in nearby a park

  11. Many of these people want to be homeless. If the park closes at 10 like they do where I live that applies to everyone no exceptions. Taxing people that worked hard to make their money to give to people that choose to not contribute to society is called socialism or communism.

  12. Stop saying punishing people for being homeless.
    Citizens who work are being punished because they pay taxes
    Designate a place on the skirts of the city and transport them.

    More and more of us will be homeless if our taxes are not used to help citizens.

  13. I have dubious ideas about tjis program to end homelessness. California has thrown thousands of dollars at each homeless person to what end? I think the real problem is not exactly the homeless but more specifically the open air drug markets that have been allowed to grow in those cities

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