@Dialectical_Idealist
But it is also an investment.
Providing a house enables a person to study, work or otherwise just have a life and become an economically productive member of society.
Politicians won’t mention that, it doesn’t pander to the bias of the haters that vote for them, that want the homeless to suffer.
Housing the homeless is good for everybody. It’s an investment in everyone’s future.
@cfgaussian
I didn’t say any of that, don’t put words in my mouth.
If you want to convince the detractors you’re going the wrong way about it.
I agree with helping people for the right reasons but you’re not going to move anyone over to “your side” with that, are you?
You certainly won’t win them over by insulting them and assuming things.
It doesn’t HAVE to be economically productive, it just happens to be that it is and that dismisses the number one argument people use against it.