Let 2024 be the year we solve problems ....
December 20, 2023
Dear Patriots,
We need more wise and intelligent people to help us solve the problems and troubles that beset the United States and the world.
We pray that there will be courageous people who will step up to solve problems in the new year.
Today we take about...
who has failed to solve any problems, for decades.
the Harvard story that is growing larger.
the most recent trick to rig an election.
the beauty of Christmas carols.
Relish these last days of waiting for Christmas.
Remember the reason for the season.
1- The truth is there are no unsolvable problems in America. There are a lot of elected Democrats who do not want to find the solutions.
They would rather talk about problems, raise money off of the problems, scare people over the problems. They have done this for YEARS!
Gavin Newsom's 10-year plan to end San Francisco homelessness marks 20-year anniversary
QUOTE: California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, commands a Golden State that has turned into a deep blue "Sapphire State."
As Newsom took over following the 2003 San Francisco mayoral election, the then-mayor-elect said that December he intended to "aggressively" make ending homelessness in his city his administration's top priority.
The plan involved a 10-year strategy to end chronic homelessness with "tens of millions" of federal dollars in funding to create 550 "supportive housing" units for the troubled homeless, SFGate reported at the time.
Fast-forward to December of this year and the announcement of that strategy is now two decades old. San Francisco, along with the rest of California, is far from solving the problem.
In fact, the growing homeless population has become a central issue in California's political debate.
"Twenty years ago, then-Mayor Newsom laid out his 10-year plan to end homelessness in San Francisco," California GOP chairwoman Jessica Millan Patterson told Fox News Digital. "Not only does the problem remain unsolved today, but in the time since, he has taken his failures statewide, where communities across California are grappling with the devastating homeless crisis."
Newsom's successful 2017 run for governor, the California Democrat pledged that he would "lead the effort to develop the 3.5 million new housing units we need by 2025 because our solutions must be as bold as the problem is big."
"I realize building 3.5 million new housing units is an audacious goal – but it's achievable," Newsom said. "There is no silver bullet to solve this crisis.""We need to attack the problem on multiple fronts by generating more funding for affordable housing, implementing regulatory reform and creating new financial incentives for local jurisdictions that produce housing while penalizing those that fall short," he continued.
A 2022 Department of Housing and Urban Development report found that 67% of California's homeless population is unsheltered.
Additionally, a 2023 report found that California has spent $20 billion fighting homelessness over the last five years.
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