Want a free $100K a year? Quit your job and move here…

Guest Post by Simon Black

According to the latest jobs report, averages wages for US workers increased 3.1% – the strongest growth since 2009.

 Median individual income in the US is now around $31,000, which means the typical American put an extra $1,000 in their pocket last year.

That’s solid extra cash.

But if you really want to see your wages grow, quit your job and become homeless.

 Just be sure you move to San Francisco.

There are about 7,500 homeless people in San Francisco.

The number of homeless in the city has stayed constant for years, but the rest of the population has been booming. And that expansion means tech companies and their workers are now coming face to face with homelessness on a daily basis.

And the collective guilt of the Silicon Valley elite is just too much to handle.

Before Tuesday’s election, San Francisco was already spending over $50,000 on each and every homeless person.

That’s well above the median individual income… and it actually rivals the median household income of about $60,000.

So the average homeless person in San Francisco is using up more resources each year than the average American household earns in wages (and has to pay tax on).

And that money does NOT include the costs of police officers, nurses, doctors, and prison staff who deal with the consequences of homelessness.

But on Tuesday, the good people of San Francisco saw fit to almost double that homeless benefit. 60% of San Franciscans voted for a tax on businesses to support homeless people.

And now the city will spend over $90,000 per year, for each homeless person in the city.

If those costs were split evenly among the residents of San Francisco, each man woman and child would fork over $770 per year to support the city’s homeless.

But Silicon Valley will foot the extra $300 million.

The new tax levies an extra 0.5% on large businesses’ total receipts… No, not profit, but revenue.

So a business could turn no profit, but bring in $100 million in revenue, and it would still owe the homeless people of San Francisco half a million dollars.

That’s half a mil that can’t be used to hire new workers or invest back into the business.

But why bother toiling for 3% wage growth anyway? Homeless people just got an 80% raise.

Now, each homeless person in San Francisco takes three times as much as the median individual income, and 150% of the median household income.

But hey, San Francisco is a rich city. Maybe they can afford to lift homeless people above the middle class.

So what’s the plan then? How will all this extra money be used to alleviate homelessness?

Actually… the money was the plan.

And it has been the plan for the 30 years that spending on homeless programs has increased in San Francisco.

And that plan hasn’t changed as homelessness has increased along with the cash.

So the new plan is throw more money at the same problem, and hope it goes away.

San Francisco doesn’t even have the metrics to say what “success” is with this new tax. Where is that money going? Who is it helping? Has it improved the situation? By what measures?

The data just isn’t there. No one has bothered to track it.

For $90k per person, you could hire someone to follow every homeless person around and clean up the, well, let’s say “mess” they leave behind on the streets.

Hell for that price, you could rent every homeless person in San Francisco a room at the Marriott every single night of the year, and still have money left over… or just buy them a home outside of town.

But the streets are still littered with waste, next to the tents that house the homeless on every street corner.

It should be obvious by now that the problem isn’t a lack of funding. The problem is handing out an absurd amount of free money to the homeless population and having absolutely no plan for how that money will be put to work to solve the homeless problem.

But now that there’s a free $100k worth of benefits up for grabs, why wouldn’t every hobo west of the Mississippi come running?

It’s a gold rush fit for the times we live in.

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Bob P
Bob P
November 11, 2018 12:28 pm

Not just every hobo west of the Mississippi will come. So will hobos east of there, freeloaders from south of the border, and me from north of the border. People will quit their shitty minimum wage and even average wage jobs to live on the shit-covered streets of San Fran. But since the number of homeless will likely at least triple, the bums will only get $30,000 a piece. That will drive the lunatic leftists to increase the funding again. Soon there’ll be more vagrants than workers. San Fran’s only hope is a huge earthquake to swallow the bums along with the leftists.

Excommunicated
Excommunicated
November 11, 2018 12:33 pm

But if you’re a US corporation you can have billions for free. All you have to do is set up your operations in the US and without contributing anything to the Main Street economy, you can just use the USA as a post office box. You can offshore all the jobs you want to cheap foriegn labor, you can set up offshore tax havens,
(26 top American corporations paid no federal income tax from ’08 to ’12 – report ) http://rt.com/usa/low-corporate-tax-rates-275/

And as of recent you can get a 40% lower tax rate than the average American worker get which is only 1.8%.

Talk about a “free shit army”, holy shit!

Excommunicated
Excommunicated
  Excommunicated
November 11, 2018 12:44 pm

And if your corporation fails because of incompetance or fraud, the taxpayers will be forced through the barrel of a gun to bail you out, I.E. T.A.R.P

BB
BB
  Excommunicated
November 11, 2018 1:40 pm

San Francisco is a crowded place where I would not want to be under any circumstances. I hate leftist and I do my best to stay away from these people. They are not my follow Americans.They are my enemy and the enemy of white people and especially white men. I don’t like being around homeless people so you can keep San Francisco.

Iwasntbornwithenufmiddlefingers
Iwasntbornwithenufmiddlefingers
November 11, 2018 1:36 pm

No borders no walls, not a lick of sense at all.

KaD
KaD
November 11, 2018 3:48 pm

I wish every bum in America would take their sorry ass to San Franshitsco. At least it will make America better when it falls into the ocean.

Lucky Strike
Lucky Strike
November 11, 2018 4:58 pm

You have to understand the political situation in SF. The cops (like em or hate em) are terrified to do anything out of fear they’ll lose their job/pension. The political elite in SF are crazier than the 5150s that shit in the street.

TampaRed
TampaRed
November 11, 2018 9:57 pm

wasn’t fleabaggs talking just the other pm about how montana is becoming crowded w/tech workers?
i bet that the trend accelerates–