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Homelessness

The End of 'Housing First'

Plus: Shutdown over, Mexican murder rate, UES spews Mamdani hate, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 11.13.2025 9:30 AM

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The Trump administration goes for huge homelessness policy shift: According to confidential grant-making plans first reported by The New York Times, the Trump administration will pivot away from the "housing first" approach to homelessness alleviation, shifting "billions to short-term programs that impose work rules, help the police dismantle encampments, and require the homeless to accept treatment for mental health or addiction."

Naturally, "critics say it could quickly place as many as 170,000 formerly homeless people at risk of returning to the streets." The policy shift would affect how roughly $3.5 billion in federal funds are doled out.

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"Housing First programs provide subsidized apartments without preconditions to the homeless," details the Times, "offering, but not requiring, treatment for mental health or addiction." This has been the dominant approach pursued by the federal government (and many state government programs) since roughly 2009, when it became popular. The theory is that being stable in one's housing then allows a person to address their other issues: mental illness, addiction, and lack of gainful employment, among others. But this hasn't exactly worked as intended, as Zach Weissmueller and I reported back in 2023, and approaches that pair housing provision with strings attached have also had good results (in many cases, better results). But the cost of living in the places you're looking to shelter homeless people also makes a big difference when it comes to efficient disbursal of these funds.

Further Epstein revelations: The House Oversight Committee just released another batch of Jeffrey Epstein's emails, which portray a man who seemed confident he had enough damaging information about now-President Donald Trump to "take him down."

Most interestingly comes the disclosure of a 2011 email in which Epstein had written to his longtime girlfriend/consigliere Ghislaine Maxwell (later convicted of helping orchestrate the sex-trafficking operation) that Trump was the "dog that hasn't barked."

This was fresh on the heels of Virginia Giuffre, a prominent Epstein victim, going pubic with her account of abuse and trafficking (and providing tabloids with photos to substantiate the account).

A direct email exchange from 2011 between Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, just released by House Oversight Committee Democrats.

— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur.bsky.social) 2025-11-12T13:48:13.125Z

We already knew about Epstein and Trump's formerly close relationship, but these emails provide more insight into Epstein's belief that he had critical information on Trump that would be politically damaging to him.


Scenes from New York: Meet the Upper East Side moms who are pissed about Mamdani.


QUICK HITS

  • The government shutdown just ended after the House passed the spending package, 222–209, and sent it to the president's desk for signing.
  • White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said yesterday that both jobs data and consumer price index reports for October are unlikely to be released right now due to the government shutdown and (mysteriously) the Democrats.
  • Raphael W. Bostic will step down as president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta at the end of February, reports The New York Times. "Bostic has served in the position since 2017; his departure from the Fed is the latest as the central bank faces intense pressure from the White House to lower interest rates. His colleague Adriana Kugler resigned in August from her role as a member of the Fed's board of governors, giving President Trump an opportunity to replace her with one of his top economic advisers, Stephen I. Miran." The president doesn't get to choose Bostic's replacement, as "the heads of the 12 regional Reserve Banks are selected by their respective boards of local business leaders." But this affects the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), which "has 12 members at any one time," notes The Guardian. "These include the central bank's seven board governors, the president of the New York Fed, and four of the 11 other regional Fed presidents, who rotate through yearly terms."
  • "[Claudia] Sheinbaum's government says Mexico's murder rate has come down by 32% in the year since she took office," reports The Economist. "Analysis by The Economist confirms that the rate has fallen, though by a significantly smaller margin, 14%. Counting homicides alone misses an important part of the picture, namely the thousands of people who disappear in Mexico every year, many of whom are killed and buried in unmarked graves. A broader view of deadly crime that includes manslaughter, femicide and two-thirds of disappearances (the data for disappearances is imperfect), shows a more modest decline of 6%. Still, Mexico is on track for about 24,300 murders this year, horribly high, but well below the recent annual average of slightly over 30,000."
  • "In a world where 16 Acelas per hour were leaving New York and reaching Washington in 100 minutes, how many airlines could compete?" asks Quico Toro at The Free Press. "Not many. And that, one suspects, is why no such service will ever be allowed to exist."
  • Agree:

Standard of living here does not include the number of children one has, the number of people with meaningful social lives, and rich support systems. Yes, you've gotten immense gains in tech, and improved quality of food and entertainment, and educational opportunity.

But 50… https://t.co/wjxOeeXafA

— Michael Brendan Dougherty (@michaelbd) November 12, 2025

  • Another Kennedy seeks political power. Lord help us.

you really should steam the flags you just ordered off amazon before the campaign photo shoot pic.twitter.com/tUNOovEKm1

— Josh Billinson (@jbillinson) November 12, 2025

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  1. Chumby   2 months ago

    Pennywise?

    US Mint in Philly presses final pennies as the 1-cent coin gets cancelled!

    Produced since 1793. The last coin to be discontinued was the half-cent in 1857.

    In 1793, 1 penny could buy:
    - 1 loaf of bread (4–6 lb wheat/rye)
    -1 newspaper (delivered)
    -1 quart of milk
    -1 pint of beer/ale
    -1–2 fresh eggs
    - Postage (one letter)

    - Voluntarist Memes

    Washington continues to nickel and dime the value of the dollar. What is next, draw and quarter it?

    1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 months ago

      Not good when chumps change the currency.

      1. Chumby   2 months ago

        They should buck the trend of devaluing the dollar.

        1. Dillinger   2 months ago

          I have a bag full of Guardian-Head pennies from the 1800s

    2. Jerry B.   2 months ago

      Of course, the average wage was 3 cents an hour, based on a 2010 hour work year.

      1. TJJ2000   2 months ago

        Of course that's pure BS. Try $0.16/hr.
        And lets not pretend the inflation didn't rob savings eh.
        https://theoldstonefort.org/Exhibits/vMONEY/DOLLAR-A-DAY_files/WAGE%20DATA.pdf

  2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Democrats and terrible scientists: "guys, funding is dropping. Nobody believes our global warming alarmism.
    Idiot scientist: "well we did switch to climate change, can we create a new alarm?"
    Democrats and terrible scientists: "brilliant! Maybe people forgot we failed ok our prior global cooling claims!"

    https://nypost.com/2025/11/12/science/gulf-stream-on-the-verge-of-collapse-scientists-warn/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=nypost

    1. Chumby   2 months ago

      Climate cultists after those triple paned broken windows.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        What they dont realize is trump sent those carriers into the gulf of America to help stimulate the gulf stream. He is a hero.

        1. Chumby   2 months ago

          Gulf of America stream.

    2. Neutral not Neutered   2 months ago

      If anyone thinks CO2, burning fossil fuels, or any human activity can be related to ocean currents they should be dragged by the gulf stream towed by a Cyber truck off a cliff.

      The Sun is in charge and earth's weather is directly related to earth's position in relation to the Sun, the earth's warble and solar activity. The Sun also controls La Nina and El Nino events within it's 11 year Solar maximum and solar minimum cycles.

      Sadly The Farmer's Almanac is shutting down after over 200 years of being 85% in it's predictions based on weather records and solar activity, counting sun spots.

      The lame stream media and NOAA seem to have been the demise of the Framer's Almanac because the truth flies in the face of the humans caused climate change/global warming hoax.

      1. Minadin   2 months ago

        'Farmer's Almanac' (since 1818) is ceasing publication in 2026. 'The Old Farmer's Almanac' (since 1792, the one with Ben Franklin on the cover) is still being produced.

        Most people aren't aware that there are (were?) two similar publications, with similar names.

        https://x.com/TheShawnHendrix/status/1986810264965308689

  3. Chumby   2 months ago

    Foster Care

    Jeffrey Epstein, in an email to author Michael Wolff, claimed Hillary Clinton had sexual relations with Vince Foster, a member of the Bill Clinton administration.

    Vince Foster committed suicide in 1993.

    - Bellum Acta

    After this revelation, suicide seems quite plausible.

    1. shadydave   2 months ago

      Maybe he cut his little Vince off and accidentally bled out.

    2. Fu Manchu   2 months ago

      Totally ignoring the news about Donnie Epstein?

      1. Chumby   2 months ago

        And what news is that kung fu shrike?

        1. Mother's Lament   2 months ago

          Epstein said he's almost got him, 75%, so that means something.

          Something is major sketchy about this though. Why would Epstein refer to one of his girls as a "victim". That doesn't make sense.

          This reeks of another Rathergate hoax.

          1. damikesc   2 months ago

            I love them redacting the name of the victim --- whose name was not originally redacted and has said, repeatedly, that she never saw Trump doing anything inappropriate.

            But good to see Dems take the side of Epstein.

      2. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 months ago

        Fake news deserves to be ignored.

      3. Super Scary   2 months ago

        Based on those "new" e-mails, it looks like Epstein hated Trump's guts.

        1. Neutral not Neutered   2 months ago

          It looks like Epstein was a disgusting weasel who would try anything to stay out of prison including attempting to black mail a potential future President with lies.

    3. mad.casual   2 months ago

      suicide seems quite plausible

      Vince, Jeffrey, or both? [shivers]

      1. Dillinger   2 months ago

        iirc Vince shot himself in the back of the head on a park bench may he r.i.p.

    4. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   2 months ago

      So bad, it was a double-tap suicide.

  4. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Dem SoS in Michigan introduces new rules guaranteed to make mail in ballots even less secure.

    https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/mi-election-chief-proposes-voter-roll-rules-making-fraud-easier-warns

  5. Chumby   2 months ago

    Autumn Sad

    Her potential Tinder match picked up by the evil MAGA ICE thugs:

    https://www.dhs.gov/news/2025/11/10/ice-arrests-so-called-non-criminal-illegal-alien-who-actually-wanted-killer-and

    1. Z Crazy   2 months ago

      All illegals should be presumed a threat to us unless they prove otherwise beyond a reasonable doubt!

      1. Neutral not Neutered   2 months ago
  6. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Duckworth staffers told jail they were a lawyer to try ti bail out illegal immigrant. False misrepresentation.

    Law firm stagger claimed to be from seemed to try to cover up the crime.

    https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/dhs-says-duckworth-staffer-allegedly-posed-lawyer-attempt-release

    1. Chumby   2 months ago

      Deport all criminals involved.

      1. Z Crazy   2 months ago

        Mollie Tibbets

        Kayla Hamilton

        Rachel Morin

        Laken Riley

        Al of them white girls who were murdered because illegals wanted to rape their white pussies!

        Make no mistake.

        simping for illegals is rooted in anti-white animus.

        I know this because the same people who excuse illegal immigration because whites are not indigeous to North America ALSO support mass migration into Europe where whites ARE indigenous, instead of saying that white Europeans get to gun down invaders en masse.

        They believe in this colonizer-colonizee dynamics. They feel that whites are responsible for all the evil in the world, so they support violent criminals immigrating in and committing crimes against whites, especially sex crimes against white girls.

        They cheered the Colonge Sex Attacks.

        2015–16 New Year's Eve sexual assaults in Germany - Wikipedia

        2015–16 New Year's Eve sexual assaults in Germany - Wikipedia
        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015%E2%80%9316_New_Year%27s_Eve_sexual_assaults_in_Germany

        Of course, if little black boys like AJ Wise are killed by illegals, they just consider it collateral damage!

        White Girls Matter!

      2. mad.casual   2 months ago

        Not being a lawyer, the staffer *also* didn't have a leg to stand on.

    2. Minadin   2 months ago

      Her staffer also crossed state lines to falsify a federal document. The 4-time deported illegal immigrant was picked up in Illinois, but was being held in St. Louis, MO.
      The form that he's accused of falsely filing is a G-28. Form instructions specifically state that non-attorneys (other than law students or law graduates under an attorney's direct supervision) can't use this form:

      Other Representatives
      Individuals seeking to appear as reputable individuals may not use Form G-28. They must obtain permission from DHS
      to appear on behalf of an applicant, petitioner, requestor, beneficiary or derivative, or respondent. DHS will require the
      individual establishes he or she meets the definition of a reputable individual at 8 CFR 292.1(a)(3).

      Except under certain specific conditions. Then there's all the specific information on the form itself where one attests to a whole lot of things. There just isn't any plausible way to fill out something like this, falsely, out of ignorance. The guy should be absolutely cooked.

      https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/g-28.pdf

  7. Chumby   2 months ago

    Squirtlandia the Shithole

    Running a business in Portland:

    https://mattfife.com/?p=15463

    Put a turd on it!

    1. Marshal   2 months ago

      None of this bothers left wingers, they cheer when businesses are driven out.

  8. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Who had CNN being more honest than Reasons Petti?

    Media Lies
    @MediasLies
    Rep. Melanie Stansbury plays the “clueless card” after CNN’s Brianna Keilar corners her on alleged Trump-Epstein ties.

    Stansbury called the newly released emails “extraordinarily explosive,” claiming they prove Trump was hiding something.

    But when Keilar revealed the redacted “victim” in the email had already been identified as Virginia Giuffre, Stansbury backpedaled: “Maybe it is, maybe it isn’t.”

    She went on and claimed: “It is my understanding that it is the White House’s response. They are trying to claim that it is Virginia Giuffre, and we do not know if that is the case or not.”

    From “explosive proof” to “we don’t know” in seconds.

    https://x.com/MediasLies/status/1988712349344100398

    1. Chumby   2 months ago

      Petti should be fired for that article.

      1. Bertram Guilfoyle   2 months ago

        Petti should be fired for that article

      2. Gaear Grimsrud   2 months ago

        Liz isn't much better.

        1. tracerv   2 months ago

          Exactly. She's Reason's tallest midget.

          1. Mother's Lament   2 months ago

            That might not sound like much at 3.5 feet, but Sullum, Boehm and Lancaster are measured in micrometers.

            1. Chumby   2 months ago

              If she were in a relationship with a well-groomed, looks like a cop, tall commenter he’d be nuts over her.

    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      More emails between epstein and Wolff show they were coordinating to go after trump to appease democrats.

      https://www.foxnews.com/us/biographer-urged-epstein-bash-trump-political-cover-newly-released-emails

    3. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      By the way. A gop rep in the House yesterday tried to push a unanimous consent vote to release all epstein files, and democrats rejected the motion. Weird.

      1. Chumby   2 months ago

        Have seen a list of visitors to Epstein Island. Dunno if it is veritas. Trump isn’t on it. A number of team D as well as progressive celebrities are.

        1. TrickyVic (old school)   2 months ago

          Of course, that's why there was no interest in the Biden admin to release info.

          Dems are bitching about wanting to see the files, but they had no interest when they were in power.

          1. Chumby   2 months ago

            You’ll need Telegram

            https://t.me/LibertarianMediaResource/30700

          2. Social Justice is neither   2 months ago

            Far more useful to only allow outsiders to selectively see SOME of the files for directed damage.

            1. Z Crazy   2 months ago

              They couldve done this last year, let alone 2023!

    4. Neutral not Neutered   2 months ago

      Disgusting. They are using this poor dead soul now to push their lies and hate.

      Seems to be a pattern. They used the death of Officer Sicknick to try and impeach Trump when his death was not caused by events of January 6th.

      Most disgusting is this abuse of the death of Officer Sicknick is in the records in the Senate hearings, the lies and defamation, and has never been corrected. Is this because he is deceased?

      1. Mother's Lament   2 months ago

        They're Democrats.

        If they weren't evil they wouldn't be Democrats.

      2. Chupacabra   2 months ago

        Unfortunately, that type of propaganda works on useful idiots like jeffsarc.

  9. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    New study shows how much if an effect mass illegal and legal immigration has had on housing costs. Points out new housing construction is around 400k a year yet even legal migration is 1.4M a year.

    https://www.fairus.org/sites/default/files/2025-11/Housing-Affordability-is-an-Immigration-Issue_FINAL.pdf

  10. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Long thread on how dem changes to ACA under Biden caused massive enrollment fraud in the program to increase insurer profits.

    https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1988027390019121343.html

    1. Chumby   2 months ago

      End govt funding of health insurance.

    2. Marshal   2 months ago

      As intended.

  11. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    The ignored child grooming scandal in public schools. 50p arrests or charges a month.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/public-school-teachers-have-serious-child-sex-abuse-problem

    1. Chumby   2 months ago

      End govt funding of education.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        I think im seeing your pattern. Afuera?

        I believe you more than reason and the abolish articles.

        1. Chumby   2 months ago

          The Akita wing of libertarianism will hound folks not wanting to sunset govt collectivism.

      2. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   2 months ago

        The goverment doesn't fund education. They fund buildings people send children to

        1. Chumby   2 months ago

          I should have used daycare indoctrination facilities.

    2. Mother's Lament   2 months ago

      "Those aren't Catholic priests. They're on our side. We can't report that. It might make homeschoolers and private schools look good."

  12. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    We already knew about Epstein and Trump's formerly close relationship, but these emails provide more insight into Epstein's belief that he had critical information on Trump that would be politically damaging to him.

    Liz... this is proven false by Virginia's public testimony and more released emails between Wolff and epstein.

    Stop falling for dem propaganda. They are the same as the Hamas Health Ministry.

    1. Chumby   2 months ago

      Yesterday, WindyCityBarista was pushing that debunked lie.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        But he isnt a lawyer.

        1. Chumby   2 months ago

          Shrike looks to attempt that again in these comments.

      2. Mother's Lament   2 months ago

        WindyCityBarista is Kirkland, right?

    2. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

      More baseless wishcasting. Keep trying Natasha, one day you will get moose and squirrel.

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 months ago

        Maybe Natasha is not badanov.

        1. Chumby   2 months ago

          I hear that Ivanna Rubuova likes to massage the truth.

        2. Dillinger   2 months ago

          moose. and squirrel.

    3. TrickyVic (old school)   2 months ago

      The item in the emails you will not see a dem promote is the comment that Trump knew what was going on because he told Ghislaine to stop.

      Trump told Ghislaine to stop.

    4. Marshal   2 months ago

      1. The email was from 2011, why would anyone focus on damaging Trump politically?

      2. Why isn't anyone highlighting Michael Wolff who worked with a convicted pedophile on how to bait Trump into saying something Epstein could use as negotiating leverage? This should end his career but I only found one article focused on Wolff, and it downplays Wolff's culpability both by omitting the specific statements and by mischaracterizing his comments as merely "advising" Epstein.

      3. If there was anything incriminating on Trump why would Epstein and Wolff bother trying to bait him in this way?

      Not only does this not say anything about Trump, it shows how disgusting Dems and their Press Corp allies are.

      1. rbike   2 months ago

        You really don't hate the media enough. If we all did as they deserve, ......

      2. middlefinger   2 months ago

        The NY Post is on Wolff.

        Additionally, ‘The Economist’ magazine is cozying up to’Jacobin’ (the communist site of record) on how to seize American property owners land. I can only assume Reason keeps quoting this British rag so they can de-kulak the U.S. Libertarians now look to Britain for property rights and speech.

        1. Mother's Lament   2 months ago

          "The Economist’ magazine is cozying up to ’Jacobin’"

          They deserve everything that that relationship will bring them.

  13. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    The government shutdown just ended after the House passed the spending package, 222–209, and sent it to the president's desk for signing.

    6 house dems, 8 senate dems. Why not the moniker bipartisan?

    1. Mother's Lament   2 months ago

      It's (D)ifferent. Things are only bipartisan when a Republican like Murkowski caucuses with the Dems.

  14. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

    Another Kennedy seeks political power. Lord help us.

    Much better video of him.

    https://x.com/_johnnymaga/status/1988697191096152118

  15. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   2 months ago

    A high speed rail in the US? Why has high speed rail never caught on in America but Japan has many of them? Let's see the guy quoted thinks the only difference is airlines driving out competition. Yep that must be it, there are no other differences between the US and Japan.

    1. Chumby   2 months ago

      Have yet to see a story from Japan regarding an illegal alien rapefugee raping a corpse on a Japanese mass transport system. NYC has Tokyo beat in that regard.

      1. HorseConch   2 months ago

        Is there even any competition elsewhere? NY truly is the World's capital.

      2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 months ago

        The “mass transit culture war” in Japan is indeed a complicated story.

        Chemjeff can likely explain it badly.

        1. Chumby   2 months ago

          Bears in carry-on luggage?

    2. Zeb   2 months ago

      I could see high speed rail working in the northeast corridor in principle. But it's bound to be an expensive and corrupt fiasco that never delivers on the promises made. And rail, even if done as well as possible is hugely expensive to build and run and doesn't use particularly much less energy than other transportation options that don't require a ton of new infrastructure and doesn't cost less than flying.

      1. Michael Ejercito   2 months ago

        Why do some of the rail fanbois feel that high speed rail is some moral imperative?

        1. Chumby   2 months ago

          Domestic soybois want to dress in their furry costume and take videos of themselves prancing around the passenger carriages going at high speed thinking they’ll get millions of TikTok views. They can’t afford the flight to Japan to do it there so let taxpayers fund billions of dollars of unneeded.

      2. TrickyVic (old school)   2 months ago

        ""I could see high speed rail working in the northeast corridor in principle."'

        Acela. DC to Boston. Reaches 150 mph. Traffic permitting.

  16. Moderation4ever   2 months ago

    There was a local Housing First project located a few blocks from my house. The building has since been converted over to low cost housing. I think Housing First works as a theory but not in the real world. It is difficult if not impossible to provide the amount of support needed by individuals in a Housing First project. Because goals of Housing First can not be met without that support. And that is why the local project failed.

    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 months ago

      Drugs addicts and the mentally ill do not belong in a free society.

      1. Moderation4ever   2 months ago

        Really? Where have you been living that you think this? Drug addicts and the mentally ill have been around as long as people. How long do you think it took from the first fermented products, beer and wine, to the first alcoholic?

        1. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

          But do you wanting them living next door to you and your kids?

          1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   2 months ago

            Sarc has on living in his house

          2. Chumby   2 months ago

            Nobody wants jeffsarcshrike nor that creepy KAR thing as a neighbor.

          3. Moderation4ever   2 months ago

            Well while the Housing First project was close to me I never felt uneasy about it. I knew that the police were called frequently to the site and in fact one person was murdered in the parking lot. But none of the problems at the site really ever went off property.

            1. rbike   2 months ago

              Banishment to Greenland seems to be the only reasonable solution. Weekly dropoffs of rice and beans and let them have all the drugs they can grow. No other effective or moral solution that I can see.

            2. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

              But none of the problems at the site really ever went off property.

              Your property value not included in the comment.
              Everyone's peace of mind in the neighborhood, except you apparently.
              You must not have any kids.

              1. Michael Ejercito   2 months ago

                Why can not they be relocated to manors where they can live as serfs?

                1. Chumby   2 months ago

                  Thought the Martha’s Vineyard option had been taken off the table.

            3. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 months ago

              Ah. So it was one of those “mostly peaceful” murders we hear so much about?

              “Just a crazy junkie murdering someone, nothing to see here.”

      2. Zeb   2 months ago

        That seems like a bit much. Plenty of people manage to behave well enough despite having those problems. If you are talking about the extreme cases who can't control their anti-social behaviors, then you probably have a point.

        1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 months ago

          Extreme cases are the ones shitting on the sidewalks.

          1. Chumby   2 months ago

            Portland, Oregon must be a magnet for the extreme cases.

    2. Zeb   2 months ago

      Everything works in theory if you get enough egg-heads working on bullshit theories.

    3. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   2 months ago

      No, housing first doesn't work, and not even in theory. The people that proposed housing first were mocked by everyone with an iq higher then 90. The only thing that helped them impliment the policy is the fact that all liberals are retarded trash

      1. rbike   2 months ago

        This ∆

    4. Homer Thompson   2 months ago

      housing first is one of the most idiotic ideas ever conceived ... it runs completely contrary to human behavior

      1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 months ago

        “Hmmmm. So, you’re a total fucking mess with no self control at all….. here, have a house!” Lol.

  17. Longtobefree   2 months ago

    The 'problem' isn't homelessness, it's a government decision to let drunks, druggies, and crazy people roam loose among the population.

    1. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

      Restart the colosseums!

      1. Chumby   2 months ago

        What do you call a smiling Roman colosseum fighter with hair stuck between his teeth?

        Gladiator

        1. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

          Glad he ate her

    2. Moderation4ever   2 months ago

      Well I would certainly agree drunk drivers. I find a person sitting drunk on the sidewalk upsetting, I find the newspaper report of a person being arrested for their 4th, 5th, or 6th DWI scary.

  18. McCult   2 months ago

    This was fresh on the heels of Virginia Giuffre, a prominent Epstein victim, going pubic with her account of abuse and trafficking

    “Going pubic”—best of all possible typos

    1. Chumby   2 months ago

      A bush league typo.

      1. Chupacabra   2 months ago

        Sounds like a sticky situation.

        1. Chumby   2 months ago

          A gaffe like that could snatch the headlines.

          1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 months ago

            A bunch of gash gallop.

          2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 months ago

            Even a gladiator has to chuckle at that.

    2. Its_Not_Inevitable   2 months ago

      They muffed it.

  19. Spiritus Mundi   2 months ago

    ..Sheinbaum's government says Mexico's murder rate has come down...

    See crime is down in Mexico too. Only 24,000 people will be murdered! Why do you right wing bigots keep pointing out how bad crime is when it is down so much!!! - the usual drunks and pederasts in the comment section.

  20. Use the Schwartz   2 months ago

    Okay now all of the "front page" Mamdani screeds have been replaced with Trump screeds.

    For a couple weeks I almost didn't recognize the place.

  21. MollyGodiva   2 months ago

    Forcing 170k people onto the streets is exactly the type of cruelty I expect of MAGAs. Housing first works, which is why MAGAs hate it.

    1. Chumby   2 months ago

      You are free to fund the housing of anyone legally in the US. And if you did, folks would celebrate you for being a jolly good fella.

      Leave the taxpayer out of it.

    2. Use the Schwartz   2 months ago

      You'd rather forcibly institutionalize them. Look how righteous you are.

    3. Rick James   2 months ago

      Housing First has been an epic, unmitigated, galaxy-splitting failure.

      King County's Ten-Year Plan to End Homelessness was launched in 2005 with the goal of eradicating homelessness by 2015, aiming to create 9,500 new housing units for people experiencing homelessness.
      The plan was developed by the Committee to End Homelessness (CEH), a coalition of nonprofits, government, faith groups, and businesses, and was formally adopted by the King County Council in 2005.
      It emphasized a collaborative, system-wide approach, focusing on prevention, housing first for chronically homeless individuals, and addressing root causes such as mental health and substance use

      2005... 2005... the ten year plan to end homelessness. Not to reduce it, but to end it. Guess what happened to homelessness in King County alone in that ten year period? I mean, ffs, when the go-along-to-get-along left-liberal newspaper admits it was a earth-rending failure...

      1. Michael Ejercito   2 months ago

        Molly could not have read about this?

      2. Gaear Grimsrud   2 months ago

        That was before Seattle had a socialist mayor. They'll get it right this time.

    4. Rick James   2 months ago

      Even the "it's the cost of housing" gas-lighters admit that homelessness and drug overdoses skyrocketed during the ten year period designed to eliminate the problem.

      As more people became unhoused, mortalities also climbed, and in 2015, then-Mayor Ed Murray declared a state of emergency.

      So at the end of the ten year period, they declared a homelessness emergency!

      Fuck off.

      Oh, and the city government recently just admitted that most of the homeless aren't from Seattle, they're from other parts of the country-- because people literally travel here to be homeless, because they literally pay you to be homeless in Seattle. High cost of housing my 9" dick.

    5. Bertram Guilfoyle   2 months ago

      How many are you putting up in your spare bedroom?

    6. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   2 months ago

      Housing first has failed every time it has been tried. Fuck off retard

    7. Mother's Lament   2 months ago

      "Housing first works"

      Really?

      When?

      1. Marshal   2 months ago

        You just need to understand what left wingers mean by "works". You only need one question: did the program create jobs for left wing activists?

        If Q1="Yes", "Works".

    8. Mike Parsons   2 months ago

      Its almost always a complete disaster.

      Like putting a chimp in a tuxedo and handing him a violin and wondering why he rips the tux off, throws his feces at you, and breaks the violin in half instead of giving you the nice concerto you expected.

    9. Sailor1989   2 months ago

      You are so far from libertarian its embarrassing you're even here.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        Sarc actually called Tony one of the few libertarians here.

    10. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 months ago

      "...Forcing 170k people onto the streets is exactly the type of cruelty I expect of MAGAs..."

      Not a single one of them is being "forced"; everyone has the opportunity to find a job and rent a place to live, you slimy lying pile of TDS-addled shit.
      Fuck off and die, asswipe.

    11. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      These people have money to fund their own living and the MAGA people are forcing them out?

    12. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 months ago

      Progs are the dumbest shits on the planet.

  22. Rick James   2 months ago

    Naturally, "critics say it could quickly place as many as 170,000 formerly homeless people at risk of returning to the streets." The policy shift would affect how roughly $3.5 billion in federal funds are doled out.

    Oh fuck off, there are 170,000 people living in a camp at the bottom of my street, which didn't exist until the "harm reduction" (looking at you, Mike Riggs) and "housing first" policies went into full swing.

    1. rbike   2 months ago

      You do have a spare bedroom, right? There is room

      /S

      Also some semi homeless guy is currently sleeping on my inflatable bed. Where? Don't know. He needed it and I had one. My choice to be out of a $180 inflatable mattress. We replaced it with a real bed that, No, the new bed and spare room is not available to the homeless.

  23. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>Further Epstein revelations:

    there were none, Marjorie.

  24. Rick James   2 months ago

    "[Claudia] Sheinbaum's government says Mexico's murder rate has come down by 32% in the year since she took office," reports The Economist. "Analysis by The Economist confirms that the rate has fallen, though by a significantly smaller margin, 14%. Counting homicides alone misses an important part of the picture, namely the thousands of people who disappear in Mexico every year, many of whom are killed and buried in unmarked graves. A broader view of deadly crime that includes manslaughter, femicide and two-thirds of disappearances (the data for disappearances is imperfect), shows a more modest decline of 6%. Still, Mexico is on track for about 24,300 murders this year, horribly high, but well below the recent annual average of slightly over 30,000."

    Amazing what happens when you close the Southern Border. Or to you, the Northern Border, eh Mexico?

    1. Chupacabra   2 months ago

      Of course, since Claudia Sheinbaum and her entire government is 100% owned by the cartels, who the fuck knows if these numbers are close to correct.

      1. Rick James   2 months ago

        If the entire government were 100% owned by the cartels, I suspect the numbers for the last several years would be 0. You know, like China's COVID numbers.

  25. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>Naturally, "critics say it could quickly place as many as 170,000 formerly homeless people at risk of returning to the streets."

    agitprop is effective for a reason.

  26. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>Standard of living here does not include the number of children one has, the number of people with meaningful social lives, and rich support systems.

    the fuck is a standard of living? just live and enjoy it.

  27. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>these emails provide more insight into Epstein's belief that he had critical information on Trump that would be politically damaging to him.

    emails provide insight into a dead man's belief where a decade of politics provides insight into how incorrect the belief was.

  28. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>Meet the Upper East Side moms who are pissed about Mamdani.

    I was probably uninterested in them before their city surrendered.

  29. Mother's Lament   2 months ago

    Can someone explain to me why Epstein would call one of his girls a "victim" in an email to Maxwell. That makes zero sense.

    He's facing trial for victimizing minors and he takes a moment to give an extremely non-specific and very cryptic reference to Trump spending time in the same house as someone he himself calls a victim.

    Not "girls" or ladyfriends" or "visitors" but "victim".

    Wouldn't that just incriminate the fuck out of him and Maxwell?

    This seems super-suss, folks. Rathergate-tier.

    1. mad.casual   2 months ago

      This seems super-suss, folks. Rathergate-tier.

      Not Rathergate. This is coming out of House Oversight. 100% Pravda-esque, "Every book has been rewritten...", "We know they're lying. They know they're lying. They know that we know they're lying...", party-as-sole-arbiter-of-truth.

    2. Zeb   2 months ago

      I'm pretty sure that's a redaction.

      1. Mother's Lament   2 months ago

        So who wrote "victim" in the spot, then?

        The guy posting it? Sahil Kapur, the NBC News Senior National Political Reporter?

        The House Oversight Committee Democrats?

        If so, that would be beyond unethical, which I guess is par for the course for Democrats and NBC, but still.

        Because that sentence could read a million different ways, if you substitute "Rudy Giuliani", "the Pope" or his brother "Rob", for "VICTIM".

        1. Rick James   2 months ago

          Yeah redaction is either words literally blacked out, or the word [redacted] in square brackets.

        2. KARl hungus   2 months ago

          It’s very obviously a redaction you stupid hick.

      2. Rick James   2 months ago

        A redaction where you re-insert a different word? That's a fascinating redaction process.

        But upon further reflection, it's possible that the word 'trump' is also a redaction.

    3. Use the Schwartz   2 months ago

      "Victim" is a DOJ redaction originally meant to hide Virginia Guiffre's name. If you look at the original document you can see that it is blacked.

      IOW, Epstein called her by name in the email.

      ETA: I see Zeb and I cross-posted.

      1. Mother's Lament   2 months ago

        Do we know that it's Virginia Guiffre's name if it's redacted? If so, how?
        The House Dems say-so isn't worth very much.

        1. Marshal   2 months ago

          Everyone figured it out because this email has already been released unredacted. House Dems re-redacted it to hide who it was. Hiding the name was necessary because this specific person already said Trump never did anything that she knew of so Dems wanted to hide that information.

          Amusingly their idiot followers, well represented on this board, don't even need the name hidden to believe the lies.

    4. Rick James   2 months ago

      Can someone explain to me why Epstein would call one of his girls a "victim" in an email to Maxwell. That makes zero sense.

      It's the same process that got a pregnant(!) ten year-old to an abortion clinic 15 minutes over the border, where a long-time, well-known abortion activist worked-- an activist who had, two weeks prior spoken at an abortion rally-- to terminate the pregnancy after she was raped by a non-English speaking immigrant who could be deported, and with a non-English speaking Mother, and those case details went straight into the President's ear and out his mouth before even local authorities knew about it. You know, that process.

    5. KARl hungus   2 months ago

      You could watch Trump sexually assault someone in person and you would claim “it’s a clone or body double,” or some other conspiracy theory BS.

      You’ve been calling LGTB folks and democrats pedos and fascists for a decade, but it’s looking like it’s your side that are the lawless, pedo fascists. I’ve been saying that for years.

      The sooner you admit you are less intelligent, less educated, bigoted, and inferior to folks like me the easier it will be. My side just wants to leave you alone, but you are the aggressors.

      If you reply it will most likely be lies about how I’m a war mongering racist, antisemite or some BS. It’s your side on here that posts racist ass bs(kuckland, Nardz), but you’ll never admit that. All the shit you accuse me of it’s actually your side that’s responsible.

      You are a lying, evil, facist bigot. Most Canadians and the FNMI community will be very happy when you’re burning in hell.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

        Boring.

        1. KARl hungus   2 months ago

          I don’t care what you think because you’re a retard.

          1. Chumby   2 months ago

            Boring retarded creepy KAR thing.

            1. KARl hungus   2 months ago

              I don’t care what you think because you’re a bigoted, treasonous hick.

              1. Chumby   2 months ago

                Yup. Boring.

  30. Dillinger   2 months ago

    >>Another Kennedy seeks political power. Lord help us.

    this one comes off more inbred retarded than an average dalmatian

    1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 months ago

      Well he hasn't left any dead women in the bottom of a river. Yet. That we know of.

      1. Dillinger   2 months ago

        lol I can't imagine any chick on the eastern seaboard would commingle with that weirdo ... not even for the name

        1. CountmontyC   2 months ago

          Serious question, does the Kennedy name have any prestige left? Ted Kennedy did a lot to destroy that prestige and he has been dead 16 years and JFK has been dead 61 years.

  31. MWAocdoc   2 months ago

    "But the cost of living in the places you're looking to shelter homeless people also makes a big difference when it comes to efficient disbursal of these funds."

    This is irrelevent to the point that the Federal government should not be involved in any way at any level in housing people. Reason writers should be ashamed of themselves for appearing to say that government should be more efficient in carrying out policies that they should not be doing at all.

  32. TJJ2000   2 months ago

    Remember that day the US Constitution was amended so the Union Gov gets to steal $ for the homeless?
    Yeah me neither; F'En [Na]tional So[zi]alist[s]

    Who could've predicted that stealing $ for the homeless would make so many want to be homeless. /s

  33. Incunabulum   2 months ago

    "In a world where 16 Acelas per hour were leaving New York and reaching Washington in 100 minutes, how many airlines could compete?" asks Quico Toro at The Free Press. "Not many. And that, one suspects, is why no such service will ever be allowed to exist."

    There is no world where NYC could competently manage that even absent any outside issues.

    There's also the issue of the hundreds of square miles of landscape that would have to be dedicated to the tracks instead of the handful that are needed for an airport at each end. That is simply not efficient use of land.

    Then you have to ask - why would so many people need to commute between DC and NYC? Is it to maintain lobbyists?

    And imagine if you could go to a place and from that place go anywhere in the world - that is called 'an airport' rather than 'a train station'.

    Finally - we just gonna take the property of people in that corridor?

    1. Moderation4ever   2 months ago

      Obviously you have not traveled overseas. Lots of trains that work extremely well.

      1. Rick James   2 months ago

        Obviously, you have never compared population distribution and city-separation between European countries the size of Delaware and Rhode Island to everything east of the Hudson.

      2. damikesc   2 months ago

        They also bleed money.

        So they do not work extremely well.

        1. rbike   2 months ago

          A dedicated flight corridor ude efficient Turboprops would make more sense. Low altitude, quiet planes would be a better, fast bus, way to connect cities. Quick load and unload. 300 mph between cities would cost less than the trains. We could do better than what we have now.

    2. Gaear Grimsrud   2 months ago

      I think maybe we should wait and see if CA can run a railroad track to Bakersfield before we go for a couple thousand miles.

      1. Square = Circle   2 months ago

        see if CA can run a railroad track to Bakersfield

        It can't.

        Bond measure was passed in 2008. Construction didn't start until 2015, seven years later. The route was trimmed from the original 500 miles to the flattest 200, and ten years later is still no ways near being complete.

        Now they're saying maybe 2030 or so? So best case we're looking at about 13 miles a year, and this is going mostly through nearly-perfectly-flat farm fields connecting the bustling metropolises of Modesto, Fresno, and Bakersfield.

      2. rbike   2 months ago

        I bought tickets early, they were half price. I can't wait to ride it next year.

  34. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 months ago

    "...The policy shift would affect how roughly $3.5 billion in federal funds are doled out..."

    Paying people to lay around all day hasn't really done anything to help reduce the number of "homeless".

  35. Marshal   2 months ago

    "Meet the Upper East Side moms who are pissed about Mamdani."

    It's entirely predictable, including the narrative asides by the author: For example:

    “We are literally terrified that a mayor who won’t condemn Hamas and won’t condemn the phrase ‘Globalize the Intifada’ is now running the city with the second largest Jewish population in the world,” the 49-year-old wrote. (In July, Mamdani said he will not use that phrase, and he has called the October 7 attacks a “horrific war crime.”)

    The author thinks it is important to present facts that she thinks contradict the view that his election is alarming. But she doesn't mention that Mamdani was photographed celebrating with terrorism supporters Mahmoud Khalil of Colombia University "renown", the Terrorism Sheik (an unindicted co-conspirator of the 1993 WTC terrorism attack), and of course a famous podcaster who wishes the Soviets won the Cold War, or that his ultimate goal is to "seize the means of production". All of these show he is far more extreme than he or his media allies let on yet the author felt no need to present these facts to correct others who wrongly argue any opposition to Mamdani is racist.

    1. Square = Circle   2 months ago

      All of these show he is far more extreme than he or his media allies let on yet

      And he even explicitly said that he stays quiet about the "seize the means of production" part and leans into more popular stances that he has for the explicit purpose of Trojan-horsing in the seizing of the means of production, since he understands that that's not popular and might impact his chances of getting elected.

      1. Marshal   2 months ago

        It really is bizarre how accepting so called moderates are to Mamdani, although this is true of the left generally. I listened to a podcast with McArdle last week which they framed as "moderates". First she claims anyone criticizing Mamdani for anti-Semitism is just an anti-Muslim bigot, and then her counterpart Ben something says Mamdani has "moderated" as if speaking differently to supporters and mass media is proof he changed his position rather than deceit. Ben openly stated he didn't believe Mamdani could be an anti-Semite because he's too cheerful. No one challenged this. Plus he's put off by the racism of people accusing Mamdani of being an anti-Semite.

        The contrast is so striking you'd think they would be embarrassed. Anything goes for leftists if they make even the barest promise to kill us last. Meanwhile when assessing the right they judge by the most damning motivation possible, and since everything has a multitude of motivations they seem to always land on racism.

        1. Rick James   2 months ago

          As I said in a previous thread, 100% of the bog-standard, center left Democrats I've known my entire life were either Marxist/Socialist-curious, or generally sympathetic to it, and when you pointed out the body count, nearly 100% of the time they'd make a run for the "Real Marxism has never been tried" defense. At minimum, they'd turn to "they meant well!" defense. Imagine a conservative saying, "Real fascism has never been tried".

  36. I, Woodchipper   2 months ago

    shifting "billions to short-term programs that impose work rules, help the police dismantle encampments, and require the homeless to accept treatment for mental health or addiction."

    This is actually the only way to address the homeless population. Nothing else works or has ever worked.

  37. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Housing First programs provide subsidized apartments without preconditions to the homeless...

    You can't put strings on homeless people. THAT'S THE WHOLE POINT OF BEING HOMELESS.

  38. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    We already knew about Epstein and Trump's formerly close relationship, but these emails provide more insight into Epstein's belief that he had critical information on Trump that would be politically damaging to him.

    The walls are closing in from beyond the grave. Spooky.

  39. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Meet the Upper East Side moms who are pissed about Mamdani.

    Get those broads into burkas.

  40. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    The government shutdown just ended after the House passed the spending package...

    Let the back pay commence!

  41. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said yesterday that both jobs data and consumer price index reports for October are unlikely to be released right now due to the government shutdown and (mysteriously) the Democrats.

    Give them time to revise them before releasing them.

  42. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    "These include the central bank's seven board governors, the president of the New York Fed, and four of the 11 other regional Fed presidents, who rotate through yearly terms."

    Zzzzzz

  43. Fist of Etiquette   2 months ago

    Counting homicides alone misses an important part of the picture, namely the thousands of people who disappear in Mexico every year...

    Well, kudos anyway since I guess countless are no longer disappearing across the northern border.

  44. Cyrano   2 months ago

    What? Stealing from productive people via taxes and giving free houses to those who refuse to be productive didn’t work out? I’m shocked. I’m sure if we just attach some strings we can make inverted morality work.

  45. damikesc   2 months ago

    Nothing about the incoming Seattle mayor deciding that groceries will not be ALLOWED to close in Seattle?

    1. Dillinger   2 months ago

      that's right, Krogers! I have a Continue & Persist Order right here ...

  46. car-keynes   2 months ago

    So nice to see how adherent Epstein was, to law, based upon his own extensive investigation.

    Being "75% there" looks meaningless, to me. He was only staging a crime scene so that he could appear correct in the event that Trump turned out to be a pederast. Pedophile? No. "Pederast" describes what the law seeks to bring to justice. And certainly not pedophiles, which appears to be a term used to slur persons whose relations with children have some sort of social prerogative of developmental promotion or maintenance, or so it seems to me. I suppose the legal spin on love of children takes the bad way instead of recognize any good course. But what law means by love ... (???) However legally, any word can be turned into an annexation of its original or transmitted meaning by prosecuzing it :heh:

  47. car-keynes   2 months ago

    Epstein's guilt morphed into precisely what makes sensationalislist journalism. He looks to had been convicted of having improper relations with a minor, described as soliciting prostitution and a second charge of soliciting prostitution with a minor.

    Anyone can possibly identify with the notion of dating someone you thought was at least eighteen. That much is not necessarily illegal. It might be a judgment error. And at a certain range of age, you have a mistake too easy for some people to make, almost an innocent mistake. Except that the age of consent seems to matter in popular culture.

    Epstein's underwhelming charges are not likely what got him killed. Nor suicide. It seems to be a conspiracy to utilize a person of high profile in order to send some warnings not only that sex with minors can be consequential, but also that getting away with crimes successfully can be consequential, in that those guardians charged with protecting human lives or at least with enforcing law can also get away with crimes(!) dystopianly enough such as by following (your) generalizable example.

    The very absurd proportions of federal charges readied for a dead Epstein possibly may be questionable. We are instructed to presume an Epstein moment has him go, "Holy shit! They found me out!" Then promptly nooses himself so we think guilty in the nth degree of intentional pederastry, because suicide admits failure if not unfilmed security practices.

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