GrundleStiltzkin
New Fish
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I thought Oregon was serious about football culture.
I thought Oregon was serious about football culture.
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Another Black Eye for Oregon
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I thought Oregon was serious about football culture.
Seriously, I'm not a fan of additional taxation, but if we had a tax that specifically went to building low income state/city housing developments, I'd be down for that. As the cost of apartments has led to the huge homeless population we are currently dealing with.
Seriously, I'm not a fan of additional taxation, but if we had a tax that specifically went to building low income state/city housing developments, I'd be down for that. As the cost of apartments has led to the huge homeless population we are currently dealing with.
That's really not what's driving homelessness but the homeless industrial complex would like to make you think that it is.
Seriously, I'm not a fan of additional taxation, but if we had a tax that specifically went to building low income state/city housing developments, I'd be down for that. As the cost of apartments has led to the huge homeless population we are currently dealing with.
That's really not what's driving homelessness but the homeless industrial complex would like to make you think that it is.
Mental health, drug and alcohol addiction also plays a part. However, that doesn't explain why Oregon has higher homeless rates per capita than other states. Oregon doesn't have a bigger drug problem than them.
Seriously, I'm not a fan of additional taxation, but if we had a tax that specifically went to building low income state/city housing developments, I'd be down for that. As the cost of apartments has led to the huge homeless population we are currently dealing with.
That's really not what's driving homelessness but the homeless industrial complex would like to make you think that it is.
Mental health, drug and alcohol addiction also plays a part. However, that doesn't explain why Oregon has higher homeless rates per capita than other states. Oregon doesn't have a bigger drug problem than them.
Oregon, colorado, and California babysit the nation’s homeless because they have laxer penalties, laws, and better services. Drifters migrate there accordingly. Most of the homeless people in Colorado are from Texas and Oklahoma.
Until it’s tackled at a national level (never) nothing is going to change
Seriously, I'm not a fan of additional taxation, but if we had a tax that specifically went to building low income state/city housing developments, I'd be down for that. As the cost of apartments has led to the huge homeless population we are currently dealing with.
That's really not what's driving homelessness but the homeless industrial complex would like to make you think that it is.
Mental health, drug and alcohol addiction also plays a part. However, that doesn't explain why Oregon has higher homeless rates per capita than other states. Oregon doesn't have a bigger drug problem than them.
Oregon, colorado, and California babysit the nation’s homeless because they have laxer penalties, laws, and better services. Drifters migrate there accordingly. Most of the homeless people in Colorado are from Texas and Oklahoma.
Until it’s tackled at a national level (never) nothing is going to change
Didn't the federal government rule against Idaho in the homeless lawsuit?
Seriously, I'm not a fan of additional taxation, but if we had a tax that specifically went to building low income state/city housing developments, I'd be down for that. As the cost of apartments has led to the huge homeless population we are currently dealing with.
That's really not what's driving homelessness but the homeless industrial complex would like to make you think that it is.
Mental health, drug and alcohol addiction also plays a part. However, that doesn't explain why Oregon has higher homeless rates per capita than other states. Oregon doesn't have a bigger drug problem than them.
Seriously, I'm not a fan of additional taxation, but if we had a tax that specifically went to building low income state/city housing developments, I'd be down for that. As the cost of apartments has led to the huge homeless population we are currently dealing with.
That's really not what's driving homelessness but the homeless industrial complex would like to make you think that it is.
Mental health, drug and alcohol addiction also plays a part. However, that doesn't explain why Oregon has higher homeless rates per capita than other states. Oregon doesn't have a bigger drug problem than them.
Think if your own personal situation. Back when I was a renter, if the rent would have gotten so high that I couldn't afford it I wouldn't have ended up homeless. I would have moved or taken on a room mate. Most people that are homeless are in that condition because of the reasons you listed. High rents aren't the driving force.
Reading the tea leaves of what the owner of Ecliptic said about this, it's most likely going to be devastating for the all but the biggest craft breweries in Oregon.
The defense of this is laughably stupid. Basically the state government finally caught on that craft beer and wine is now a fruitful industry in Oregon (and one of the state's identities) and has claimed a right to an intolerable percentage of it.
Binge drinking/addiction funding as an excuse too?
lol.
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Seriously, I'm not a fan of additional taxation, but if we had a tax that specifically went to building low income state/city housing developments, I'd be down for that. As the cost of apartments has led to the huge homeless population we are currently dealing with.