If higher taxes were the cure for homelessness, California — and San Francisco, in particular — would have solved its homeless problem years ago.
In reality, San Francisco — one of the highest tax jurisdictions in the country and a poster child for progressive governance — is overrun with homelessness.
It’s not a new problem; anyone who has been to San Francisco in the last couple of decades has seen it. And while the city has taken steps to move the homeless into alternate facilities, it appears that more continually arrive to take their place, keeping the homeless population unacceptably high.
What can be done? Well, a couple members of San...
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