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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 565133"><p>This reminds me of a news story I saw last night, that San Francisco spends $300 million a year on helping the homeless - $40,000 per year PER HOMELESS PERSON. But they have one of the worst homeless problems in the country. How?</p><p></p><p>I mean, a homeless family of 4 could get a $160,000 every year and never be homeless again. How is this possible?</p><p></p><p>There is a network of several dozen NGOs/NonProfits that the city funnels money through. The executive directors make $250,000/year and regular employees are paid big bucks. At the end of the pipe the water is a trickle.</p><p></p><p>All these people proposing large government programs have noble intents, but it never works out. They’re spending someone else’s money and there is no pressure to perform and no accountability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 565133"] This reminds me of a news story I saw last night, that San Francisco spends $300 million a year on helping the homeless - $40,000 per year PER HOMELESS PERSON. But they have one of the worst homeless problems in the country. How? I mean, a homeless family of 4 could get a $160,000 every year and never be homeless again. How is this possible? There is a network of several dozen NGOs/NonProfits that the city funnels money through. The executive directors make $250,000/year and regular employees are paid big bucks. At the end of the pipe the water is a trickle. All these people proposing large government programs have noble intents, but it never works out. They’re spending someone else’s money and there is no pressure to perform and no accountability. [/QUOTE]
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