Monday, December 30, 2019

Denver Colorado After Martin vs Boise Continued to Criminalize Sleeping Outside for the Homeless, Judge Barajas Ruled it Unconstitutional, Quoting the 9th Circuit's Ruling, Now Denver is Going to Appeal.

Rather than build affordable housing cities all over the country seek to criminalize the homeless. In California Redding and Sacramento are trying to put in concentration camps which the homeless can't leave for months. The shelters as they are now I call night prisons or night concentration camps. 

It took decades of gentrification, pulling of funding for lower cost housing, decreasing the budgets at HUD for subsidized housing to create the homeless problem we have now which they seek to blame on the victims of an economic war from the oligarchy on the people of the United States. The oligarchy who control our politicians seek to prevent that from being reversed, even using the current puppet president and his twitter account in their war against the homeless. 

 

 



Look who is talking about competence, that is so rich. California, Florida and Hawaii get homeless people from other states who live outside for survival due to their warmer weather. New York and Los Angeles have huge populations and not very many places to build more housing. The rents were very high in these states way before they skyrocketed in others which means people were beginning to be displaced due to lack of humanity on the part of the psychopaths running the United States. The homeless have been compartmentalized until now. At this point there are so many of us we can't be contained. Rather than build shelters where each person can have their own tiny space where they are protected from bed bugs, abuse, assaults, infectious illness, filth, odors that make one gag and sadistic narcissistic staff they continue to find new and more horrible ways to torture the homeless. Everything about the homeless system was designed to make those in the system miserable, to suffer, that is right wing thinking, blaming the others, bullying people who are very vulnerable. 
  

They spend a huge amount of money on non-profits whose stated purpose was to help people get into housing. Since there is no housing spending money on that rather than creating some is totally illogical. It did however fool and continue to fool most of the public into believing the federal government was helping the homeless, nope, the programs are designed to punish the homeless. One of the punishments is getting a Section 8 voucher with the hope of housing, then running all over trying to find a place to rent only to find very little that fits the criteria or that is affordable, then the time limit on the voucher runs out. This happens to homeless people sometimes several times, eventually people just stop even applying. 

Another finding housing punishment is being told you are going to get help with finding housing, but it never happens. I even had the one of the directors at the Interfaith Sanctuary put on a skit every day I came in for the volunteers as if they were helping me get housing and to make them think I was mentally ill. Nope. The same year the other homeless shelter system announced they were helping hundreds of homeless people find housing told me when I asked for help with that, "We don't do that." Neither of them actually did that. I went to a non-profit specifically for helping people find housing after having already looked myself for a couple years. The appointment was essentially her going on Craigslist something I had done every day for about 2 years and read off housing I could not afford. That is not help finding housing. I expected them to have insider info, relationships with managers of apartment buildings to facilitate people getting a home and not being placed in an inappropriate apt building. They do not do that. Pretty much people are on their own.  


The shelters are not designed for people to live and thrive while waiting to find housing and jobs, they are clearly for propagandizing of the public while degrading, destroying and traumatizing the homeless behind a mask of altruism. When people are traumatized on a massive scale on a daily basis, can't sleep, are subjected to constant harassment, treated like garbage, exposed to massive infectious illness, sick all the time, forced to breathe second hand cigarette smoke, given crap health care, slandered with the government line of BS that all homeless people are mentally ill and on drugs to facilitate bullying in the communities it is a campaign of death, not help. 

Denver County Court Judge Rules the Urban Camping Ban Unconstitutional

 

Why would they continue with this case after the SCOTUS refused to review Martin vs Boise? Why have they now announced they are going to file for their Tenth Circuit to review the case? How many more cases like this are going on? What will it take to get our federal government rather than  harm vulnerable people to help them and build housing?

 

Denver County Court Judge Johnny Barajas struck down Denver's controversial urban camping ban today, December 27, as unconstitutional under the Eighth Amendment.
 
The ruling comes after the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this month refused to hear a similar case stemming from a Boise, Idaho, law against sleeping in public, opening the door for battles against camping bans in lower courts. Barajas quoted the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals' ruling in the Boise case in his decision regarding Denver's ban: "As long as there is no option of sleeping indoors, the government cannot criminalize indigent, homeless people for sleeping outdoors, on public property, on the false premise that they had a choice in the matter."  
...the judge did agree with McNulty that "the homeless have historically been subjected to discrimination, that the homeless have a transitory trait that is highly visible, that given their lack of income and lack of a permanent shelter, they have been disadvantaged historically." 
 The city of Denver has announced they will appeal this. All over the country homeless activists and judges are asking why these people trying to criminalize homelessness believe they can subvert the Constitution. 

Alabama cops gloat over "quilt" made from cardboard signs confiscated from homeless people over Christmas

 

Hate for the homeless is pervasive in the United States, especially in the red states where they hate 'others' even as they live precariously close to homelessness themselves. 



Evil just keeps trying to hurt people, over and over and over. I am heavily harassed by the Boise Police Department, it has gone on for years. Just now as I worked on this article a car showed up to harass me. That is stalking which is illegal unlike what the Boise Police Department believes. Or can you produce evidence of a FISA warrant issued because journalism and truth telling are considered terrorism in the United States?

People who have mental illnesses are running corporations and government agencies, some are professors. It is not mental illness and addiction that are causing homelessness, it is the lack of affordable housing and in many cases the very low wages of people who work full time and can't afford rent. 

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