The Problem
  • The state of California had the highest number of veterans experiencing homelessness. There were an estimated 11,472 homeless veterans.
  • There are tens of thousands of unemployed and underemployed veterans 
  • 70 of the California State Parks have been closed due to budget cuts, 
  • Due to the lack of funds the parks are not being adequately maintained and the risk of fires is significant higher. 
  • Due to the closure of these parks the reduction in tourism has devastated the local economies.
The Solution
  • The state could  allocate a few acres on state parks and/or military bases that have been closed in order to provide low cost housing to homeless vets. 
  • The rent generated would provide the state with the funds needed to re-open the parks and utilize the former military basis to benefit the retired veterans.
  • The veterans could be employed by the state to clear the brush, fight forest fires. and maintain the park.

State Parks that Have Been Closed

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  • Guess my question would be, who would buy it?  Likely China or some other foreign gov. Don't think I like that. What do you think?

  • It is my contention that all National Parks are property of the international Rothschild/Vatican mafia so the question arises: Why would those who have done all in their power to enslave all the people on the planet now turn around and give up part of their largess to ease the pains of slavery on their subjects?

    Yes, we can think of a million ways to lessen the burden on the people but that is not how they play the game. Take for instance, the false issue of global warming. Er, ah, I mean climate change--had to change the moniker on that one as way too many scientists proclaimed that the earth wasn't in a warming trend, but just the opposite. Just another scare tactic like the Coronavirus. Got to keep them know-nothings mired deep in fear so old Govco can save em with higher taxes to ward off that climate change boogey man and mandated vaccines to ward off a flu like ailment.

    While everything Keith says makes sense to us, there isn't a snowball's chance in hell that the controllers would ever consider letting up on the poor beleaguered bastards under their control.

    By the way, anyone who isn't directly employed by government and still pays State or Federal income taxes hasn't taken up the cross of status investigation. As Twain said, "Its easier to fool people than convince them they've been fooled".

  • The State of California could build dormitories on many of these parks which would provide housing for homeless vets. The vets could maintain the park so that the park could be reopened to the public.

    Teenagers could come to the park and become an apprentice. Vets could each the youngsters a trade such as an electrician, plumber, mechanic or any other useful trade.

    • I don't know what is at the core of this issue. I doubt somehow it is money. Money can usually be generated somehow. I must say this really bothers me. It's more than sad. It's tragic. The coast should be open. It's such a thing of beauty and reminds of our place in this world and our connectedness to nature.  Very sad.

  • Instead of sending teenage delinquents to prison, why not send them to a vocational training center where they can learn a trade. The former state parks could provide veterans with the job of teaching the youth a trade.

    • Its not in the best interest of Govco or its owners to correct bad behavior. They want people in prison as that creates an environment that fosters recidivism. Once a person is incarcerated they know that that person is more likely than not to commit further crimes. Govco wants and needs that continued criminal lifestyle in as many as possible even though they espouse the false theory that prison time is  a corrective measure.

      Why would the government actually encourage criminal activity? There are a number of reasons. Cultivating future drug dealers is one of those reasons. People with criminal records find it most difficult to obtain honest employment. Therefore, its into the dark belly of many corporate and government sponsored criminal enterprises that we are told the government is at war with.

      They need repeat offenders. Every time a person is charged with a crime a number of different bonds are written on each charge. Those bonds are sold to reduce the debt of government owed to the international mafia, created by reckless spending and theft by the criminals running the government itself. They will whack the little guy over petty crimes over and over [He had a joint in his pocket so its back to prison]  but just how often do you hear of them actually nailing one of their own who steal millions or even hundreds of millions from the public till? 

      You can tell just how far in debt any government on earth is by counting the number of prisoners it maintains. The United States has 5% of the world's population and maintains 25% of the world's prison population. Think they are interested in changing that statistic?

    • That sounds much better Professor.  There's got to be another way to deal with the issue. This is a loss to everyone. Just too drastic an answer. 

      • Just found out from a relative of mine who lives in Southern CA that there is a breakout of TB and something else. It's just not being covered locally or nationally.   So this seems likely to be a result of illegal immigrants.  They wouldn't cover that!

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