San Diego Homeless Population Growing

Published 2024-01-17

All Comments (21)
  • @michaelb7864
    These “homeless organizations” need to GO! They are a huge part of the problem
  • @juheinaakleh7568
    United States should take care of people instead of sending billions to Israel
  • @mlss1229
    Drug and alcohol addiction is the root problem for most
  • @kaywatson6505
    Many of us are no longer heartbroken or frustrated with this painful issue. We are flat out angry with goverment's deliberate failure on this.
  • @noblelies
    Thank you Blackstone Group, SDG&E, Poway NIMBYs, and Torrey Pines Realty Bank. You helped this happen.
  • OF COURSE .....If I ever find myself homeless .....San Diego is the place to be. Warm .... fairly safe. I am shocked people are homeless in places like Pheonix. California Politicians and voters are not the sharpest tools in the shed. The dinner bell has rung. .
  • @dougca7086
    The city of San Diego is also ticketing people and RVs for existing on public property between 2 and 6:00 in the morning meaning it costs you $112.50 to be in San Diego between 2 and 6:00 on public property including streets parks parking lots that would end up being more than most people's mortgages the majority of these people are senior citizens living on Social Security that is far less than minimum wage
  • @carrenpalmer3453
    are all of them falling into homelessness? There is a lot of vehicles/RV's at certain spots in Mission Valley who set-up to beg on corners, and majority of license plates are from out-of-state
  • @Hilyin
    Its cheaper to provide housing, job training, therapy, healthcare then it is to allow them to suffer on the street. Princeton already put out a study of this and the Nordic countries have been doing this for DECADES. We choose to have this problem because powerful people are greed and ego driven sociopaths.
  • @johnklein233
    The only cities that have a homeless problem are the ones that allow it. San Diego has ruined itself. We used to love going to the Gas lamp and other areas, but we do not go there anymore.
  • @YourExpert777
    I quite my job and moving to the streets. I’m using my money to buy a donkey (my parties mascot 😊) and living downtown. A mud hut is what I will build. Meth will help the troubles. Heck, Why pay for anything more when I can get it for free?
  • People will live like animals if you allow it. Enforce health and safety standards and end ths. Laws exist to make people mind. Use them.
  • @kevinrocks34
    Homeless orgs thieve money and exacerbate the issue tbh
  • @sarbantz
    This is a total disaster. Residents of San Diego must open their homes and take fentanyl addicts in.
  • @SandCrabNews
    San Diego is a Winter Destination for homeless persons. They started migrating in September.