Bribing America: How The Cicero Institute Plans To Pay Voters To Criminalize Homelessness

Bribing America: How The Cicero Institute Plans To Pay Voters To Criminalize Homelessness

The Cicero Institute is proposing tax refunds to bribe voters into supporting policies that criminalize unhoused people for simply existing in public.

A dispute between a Daytona Beach business owner and a homeless woman in a wheelchair illustrates the clash between business owners and homeless people in the area. The business owner shouted,

“Why don’t you go cut some grass for $100?”
, to which the woman responded that she was not even in front of his store.

This conflict is not just between the business owner and the homeless person, but rather a symptom of a larger issue. The business owner does not want homeless people on his property, while the homeless person has nowhere else to go.

However, this problem could be solved if those in power created an environment with permanent housing for all, providing a resolution for both parties.

Author's summary: The Cicero Institute's proposal may worsen homelessness.

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