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@9WGKNQ6Conservative6mos6MO
I think that Homelessness runs deeper than just building shelters and you need to tackle the drug problem to truly help homelessness, but it is still important to create shelters for people.
@9WGJQXKConservative6mos6MO
i believe we must fix a social core, in which homeless people cannot work and must become freelancers. we must allow the homeless to work, and currently the people most easily applicable are ones in shelter, with ability of proper hygiene, and presentability within these shelters.
@9WB7WG9Conservative6mos6MO
lead to other challenges. People will think they can get everything for free and have more money to get high.
@9W8NP9SConservative6mos6MO
In my opinion, I think we should be working towards getting them off the street and getting over addictions and getting them to contribute to society then trying to hide them away and just putting them into a shelter.
@9W6FGPVConservative6mos6MO
It will lead to other challenges, as people will see it as a free way out, instead of trying themselves. Getting a new home and new job.
No that will cause allot of challenges and problems because homeless people have no food, water, and they litterally do not have good shelter so if the homeless shelter would have less problems on the fee for help that might make things a little bit easier...
@9VSYX8PConservative6mos6MO
I think we should put Them all on a bus and ship them back to Vancouver
@9VP4GMHConservative6mos6MO
No, it will lead to many problems because it will cost taxpayers too much.
@9VH5D6WConservative7mos7MO
I believe that funding for the homeless would work if used properly, supplying them with safe spots to get high doesn't give them a job, a meal, etc. Funding for addiction prevention, shelter, and food could lead to an increase in homeless people turning their lives around.
@9WL64WZConservative6mos6MO
No. Most of them are drug addicts nontheless, and it would cause problems for people who don't like each other.
@9VD6RS9Conservative7mos7MO
I believe it could help with housing homeless people, and getting them on track in life.
@9VBMTQ8Conservative7mos7MO
In my opinion, the statistics support the fact that men make up the bulk of the actual homeless. Yet there are fewer and fewer men's shelters out there for them. We should be investing the bulk of our money and efforts where the statistics support the need, and not simply deferring to political pandering.
@9V5GB5RConservative7mos7MO
I do not believe it will help with homelessness, this will only make them more dependent.
@9V3K882Conservative7mos7MO
i believe it will be a problem because it’s allowing them to not work towards their goals and improve on not being stuck in a shelter.
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