Yep. The most important thing we should take from this first-hand report of the reality of San Diego, is that there is a couple of typos is the report. I wish the spelling and grammar police would just over-look those errors and respond to the actual posted article, and in this case the despair in the writer’s experience.
San Diego used to be such a vibrant and economically sound city. It’s a shame to see that it has fallen to such a point. The fact that the drug-addled population, who are literally dying on the streets are the ones at the age where their entire lives should be in front of them with endless possibilities as to what they can do and achieve, just makes the situation more heart-breaking. Our tax-dollars subsidize the behavior which is why more and more are ending up in such a state.
Rather than spending tax dollars on organizations that meet monthly to drink coffee and count the increase in the number of homeless in the city, money should be spent on treatment centers where these people can be involuntarily committed for the help they so desperately need.
Just trying to spare subsequent readers the trouble of puzzling over what the author was actually trying to say.
I, myself, was stumped by the mention that the police had "shied up." Was thinking, "Well, horses can shy... But what does it mean when the police shy?!" Then it dawned on me...
Regards,
I suggest those living the freedom of gutter lifestyle would rebel rather quickly at anything structured in reality leading to reformation. If they aren’t yet hitting bottom I don’t see anything changing. We have done it to ourselves and until the culture hits bottom, it’s going to play out to an unfortunate end.
To that end, I will place much of the blame on democrat policy spelled progressivism, but RINO politicians and so called republicans share much of the blame as well. All of it falls back on the voters, unless they voted correctly and were defrauded of their actual good vote.