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If homelessness, per se, is to be humanely resolved according the abundance of capabilities of We the People of the United States, its imperative that We the People learn to re-imagine it and therefore devise the appropriate solutions.
The Housing First Policy Is A Proven Failure
Since its Congressional inception and establishment by the 1987 Stuart McKinney Act (35 years ago), the policy makers of the White House Domestic Policy Council (DPC), directed the US Interagency Council On Homelessness (USICH), to espoused the now proven failed, “Housing First” model policy, which has resulted in the huge, choking “bottle neck” situation of housing homeless persons in the mainstream stream, of which 98% of them who are capable of holding a regular, 9-5, “punch the clock” job, are correctly refusing them.
The government funded social services have therefore related their homeless outreach work around the failed “housing first” model, subsequently resulting in wasting billions of tax-payers’ dollars for nothing, hence, making homelessness worse.
Re-Imagine The Two Allegories Homelessness
II. The Burning Mansion
A. A huge, beautiful mansion ablaze in fire;
B. People escaping it, running away from it coughing and knocking flames of their clothing and hair;
C. The fire department equipment arrives, and the personnel thereof leap from the their vehicles running towards the fleeing persons yelling at them to return to the mansion.
Explained:
II. The Burning Mansion Is Mainstream Society;
- The escaping people are the homeless, being driven from the structure or system by the heat of its fire, i.e., stressed of mainstream;
- The fire department personnel are the social service providers espousing “housing first” related, rehabilitation programs designed to transition homeless back into the society-fire which initially drove them into homelessness.
Therefore, when speaking of mental illnesses in the “gaslighting” of homeless persons by trying to coerce them back into the situation, i.e., “burning mansion”, is the true definition of such societal sickness, whereas, the former are demonstrating signs of sanity.
II. Slave Off The Plantation – Taste Freedom
- Slave inadvertently wonders of plantation and doesn’t want to return;
- Slave master catches up with and admonishes him to return to plantation-slavery;
- Slave says “No sir, massa”;
- Master speaks kindly as says that upon slaves return, he will have better living quarters and food, even make a little money;
- Slave says “No sir, massa”;
- Master growls angrily, “Return or I will whip you”;
- Slave says, “No sir, massa”;
- Master says, Return or I will lynch you”;
- Slave says, “You just go right ahead, massa sir”;
- Master says, “You are living the filthy misery of a swamp, you are hungry, naked, and afraid. Why won’t you return to better life?”
- Slave says, “cause I’z free massa sir. I’d rather be dead and buried in my grave, than to live my life on my knees as a slave.”
Such is the essence of homelessness, and its now developing, counter-culture and why it’s imperative to re-imagine homelessness in such a way. See “Mainstream Resistance” at https://domesticpeacecorps.org/mstr/
From its 1985 inception, Justiceville has always espoused 3 basic components to resolve chronic, visible homelessness, they being:
- Presidential Executive Order to implement a strategic national policy and plan;
- Federal land usage
- Homeless voluntarily relocate and resettle on such lands, in the model of the first, willing immigrant British/English Isle-European into America model, as they two were homeless, having being pushed out of their fathers homeland by society stresses.
See below “Elements and Formula For Successful, Permanent Resolution” for global emulation.
See: “General Letter To the POTUS” at https://domesticpeacecorps.org/potus/
Also, The Biden and Letters
Biden at https://domesticpeacecorps.org/directory/ Noting letters #57-63 most recent.