Investing in programs to teach workable skills to the homeless is a better use of time and money than Ukraine or affordable housing.
We need to pull back manufacturing to the U.S., and the incredible amount of jobs that brings, and stop importing labor from outside of the country.
This brings wages up and provides more opportunities for people of lower skill levels, while negating the need (and justification) for "low income housing".
No one wants low income housing in their neighborhood. It's a stain, it's an eyesore, and residents don't get to have a say for some reason. It brings crime. It also doesn't do what it's intended to do.
TL;DR: Save people who will put the work in to learn, and this may vary at different points in someone's life. Bring back jobs and keep people from becoming homeless in the first place. Stop making bandage fixes to the issues. That's what we need to do. Core issues ignored.
Investing in programs to teach workable skills to the homeless is a better use of time and money than Ukraine or affordable housing.
We need to pull back manufacturing to the U.S., and the incredible amount of jobs that brings, and stop importing labor from outside of the country.
This brings wages up and provides more opportunities for people of lower skill levels, while negating the need (and justification) for "low income housing".
No one wants low income housing in their neighborhood. It's a stain, it's an eyesore, and residents don't get to have a say for some reason. It brings crime. It also doesn't do what it's intended to do.
TL;DR: Save people who will put the work in to learn, and this may vary at different points in someone's life. Bring back jobs and keep people from becoming homeless in the first place. Stop making bandage fixes to the issues. That's what we need to do. Core issues ignored.