"HOW TO FIX HOMELESSNESS..." (Personal Responsibility) | Publius Project

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"How to solve homelessness, from a guy who has actually been homeless--I've been to prison, both state and federal--and while all these issues have become racialized, radicalized, and obscured behind a facade of compassion that actually hurts people more than anything that has ever been proposed in this country. That can be applied to just about everything coming from the declared socialists in our government, but homelessness is a problem that has ruined the West Coast --- California is a wasteland right now, which says a lot because it's always had a problem with homelessness (i.e at least since the government closed mental health institutions, now because laws are seen as 'racist') --- so I'm doing this one as a little bonus feature with Randy Newman's "I Love L.A." as a soundtrack for what should be the Democratic-Socialist of America's 'Greatest Hits.'

All of American political life should be about compromise, respect, decency--people who understand the durability of the Constitution--because right now what we have on left is racial-Marxism, so far outside the American republican system we have, but also the only successful socialized systems that the communist imitators hold up and show to the populous as "... shining examples of what socialism can be..." (i.e. Scandanavian socialization and the Israeli kubutz, which I don't have to tell you... this ain't what the Democrats are pushing).

All governance should be about creating sensible policy that actually benefits Americans as they are--policies that won't make either political camp completely happy, forcing one way of life down on the other--so what I propose is restoring the federalist system by splitting up all the bureaucracies at the federal level and replacing them with state-level institutions.

And I mean all of these institutions: social security and Medicare, Medicaid, the Department of Justice... I could list off the litany of institutions that already have state-level counterparts--a lot of these programs, like the federal justice system, are already proportioned out across the fifty states--and I've thought the methodology and pathways to get here for basically every agency.

I'm going to start with a wide scope and explain all the different programs that are part of the Publius Project; and that's essentially what this channel will cover: technologies, historical implementations, news developments as it pertains to these policies.

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