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Well, this sounds like another brilliant idea from the Seattle City Gov. Roll Eyes


Seattle lawmakers, after being pressured by business leaders to repeal a controversial tax meant to address the city's homeless problem, have a brand new plan -- turn City Hall's lobby into a homeless shelter.

The Seattle City Council voted unanimously Monday to approve a plan expanding the number of housing and shelter units by 25 percent. That includes an extra 100 spaces at City Hall.
"When people have access to shelter, they’re more likely to take advantage of services like behavioral health, hygiene services, and employment support, and then move to permanent housing,” Mayor Jenny Durkan said in a statement. “We all have to contribute to solutions to this crisis, which is why we’re opening City Hall [to] more people each night."


KOMO News reports that the homeless will be housed in the lobby, with the shelter being run by the Salvation Army. That is in addition to an overnight shelter in the building that has the capacity for 60 people to stay. The outlet reported that the plan would cost $13 million.

Seattle’s lawmakers are still struggling to grapple with the homeless problem. In a press release announcing the move, Durkan’s office said that while Seattle currently has 2,032 shelter spaces, they are more than 90 percent full each night.
The move comes shortly after the Council voted this month to repeal a “head tax” that it controversially passed only a month before.

That tax would have taxed businesses making at least $20 million in gross revenues about $275 per full-time worker each year. The estimated $48 million that would have brought in was earmarked for housing and homeless shelters.
That proposal drew significant criticism from Amazon and Starbucks, with Amazon releasing a statement saying the tax would cause it to reconsider future growth in the city.
“The city does not have a revenue problem – it has a spending efficiency problem,” Drew Herdener, Amazon vice president, said in a statement. “We are highly uncertain whether the city council’s anti-business positions or its spending inefficiency will change for the better.”

The Associated Press reports that the Seattle region had the third-highest number of homeless people in the U.S., despite the city spending $68 million on combating homelessness last year.


http://www.foxnews.com/politic...r-head-tax-flop.html
 
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Well you have to give it to them for putting someone else's money where their mouth is. Roll Eyes


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Face it, these people are just smarter than the rest of us. Roll Eyes


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Everyone of those fucks in charge should be dragged out into the town square and tar and feathered. Clueless commies.


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That should fix the problem.

What could go wrong?
 
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When you make it more comfortable to be homeless, you get more homeless people.
How hard is that to understand?
They didn't spend $68 million to combat homelessness, they spent $68 million to encourage more of them to live there.


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I hope they keep plenty of spare change in their pockets for when they try to make their way to the elevator...




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I hope they keep plenty of spare change in their pockets for when they try to make their way to the elevator...


I bet they have their own private entrance.


 
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Good.

Turn it into district 9. That will be a lovely display of their righteousness. Shanty towns and favelas need not be confined to the third world.
 
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When they decide to expand their own private homes and properties to accommodate the homeless, I’ll be impressed.



 
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When you make it more comfortable to be homeless, you get more homeless people.
How hard is that to understand?
They didn't spend $68 million to combat homelessness, they spent $68 million to encourage more of them to live there.


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Politicians should be required to show to work each and every day. After being harassed, spit on, heckled, etc., maybe they'll gain a new perspective.


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How long will it be before the lobby fills up with shit and needles?
 
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When you make it more comfortable to be homeless, you get more homeless people.
How hard is that to understand?
They didn't spend $68 million to combat homelessness, they spent $68 million to encourage more of them to live there.

Basic economics.
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Good.

Turn it into district 9. That will be a lovely display of their righteousness. Shanty towns and favelas need not be confined to the third world.

You are correct in this, but these chuckleheads will spin it as a display about how horrific everybody else is, not as an example of their particular idiocy bringing its inevitable results.
 
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How long will it be before the lobby fills up with shit and needles?


You think Seattle is becoming like San Francisco? Smile

Seems to me the issue will be how much will you help solve people's problems vs how much will you help fertilize people's problems.




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I used to be amazed by the st00pid schitt leftists did. I've run out of amazement. Now I'm merely amused.



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$13 million dollars? For some cots and blankets?



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How long will it be before the lobby fills up with shit and needles?


You think Seattle is becoming like San Francisco? Smile


It is. Tacoma is supposedly better, and I've got horror stories for days.


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