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#homelessnessisnowacrime

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Today is significant in multiple ways, in each, remember @SabiLewSounds, elderly mom & bun

Less than 24hrs to raise at least 912 for this family to remain safe from hunger, exposure &

They're citizens, but don't care

PayPal.me/SabiLewSounds

@SrRochardBunson

Heat index has consistently been in mid-80s in

Sabi is disabled caretaker for elderly mom w/ &

They have no source of local support

Following , they've been since March

Without sleep or food, Sabi's been struggling even to self

, to say nothing of being , even with , in an encounter on the street

This headline is ridiculous, and the article refers to the man who was murdered by the police as “the suspect”, but he was just a homeless man sitting on the railroad tracks, so I guess he could be considered a “trespassing suspect”, but that makes him sound like he was doing something a lot worse than just existing outside.

#California cop shoots, kills aggressive man armed with rocks, authorities say – East Bay Times eastbaytimes.com/2024/12/18/sh

East Bay Times · California cop shoots, kills aggressive man armed with rocks, authorities sayBy Sydney Barragan

According to data from 2022, the average annual cost for a Federal prison inmate is about $115 per day.

This is more than the cost per day of most motels.

Since #Homelessness is now apparently able to be categorized as a criminal offense, how about "sentencing" the infractors to a state-funded 30-day stay at the local Red Roof Inn (for which a local billboard last night showed the current daily rate to be about $75)?

This would not only be less expensive to the State, but also not punish those in dire straits for existing, but rather give them a month to find their footing and possibly find a way to sufficiency. And if not- it's still cheaper than prison.

Probably still more expensive than a UBI, though.