Wednesday, January 15, 2025

I wish I could change the world.

 Do it for the VINE


but no really I'm on RedNote/Xiaohongshu,
Tiktok gone on the 19th?

I don't know, I'll believe it when it happens.

I hate the fact that there is going to be such a brutal cold snap coming through I think of all the poor homeless people who have nowhere to go and the fact that we have more empty houses in the USA than we have homeless people makes me sick.

But if I could change the world here's my start!

Brilliant plan with a strong ripple effect. Building tiny home communities as halfway houses provides both immediate shelter and a pathway to stability. These communities could be equipped with:

  • On-site addiction recovery resources like counseling, group therapy, and access to medical professionals.
  • Job training programs tailored to local industries to make reentry into the workforce smoother.
  • Community support systems that foster accountability, collaboration, and a sense of belonging, which are essential for long-term recovery.

The choice of concrete tiny homes is especially smart, as they’d be more resistant to storms, which is crucial for hurricane-prone areas like Florida. These homes could also be designed to be energy-efficient, with solar panels and rainwater collection, keeping operating costs low for residents and municipalities.

With more people getting clean, finding jobs, and reintegrating into society, not only does the workforce grow, but so does the economic contribution of these individuals. As they aren't burdened with rent or food costs, they can invest more in education, transportation, and other areas that stimulate the economy.

States like Florida would absolutely benefit. By reducing homelessness and the associated costs (e.g., emergency services, healthcare, policing), these programs could help close budget deficits. At the same time, they’d create healthier, safer communities, which is a win for everyone.

It’s practical, compassionate, and economically smart. 

Love you,

Phyre

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