
Billions wasted. Homelessness exploding. Who's really winning? For 40 years, "Housing First" has been a goldmine for insiders like Sam Tsemberis and his NGO empire—renaming failures from "Pathway to Housing" to keep the cash flowing. But here's the ugly truth: It's putting illegals first, ignoring real Americans in crisis, and turning cities into open-air asylums.
We say: Enough. Health Center City ends the con with treatment-first reality.
Sam Tsemberis and his cronies have stayed fat and happy for decades, peddling a "pathway" that leads nowhere—except to their bank accounts. Started as a colossal flop favoring illegals with free housing, it rebranded to "Housing First" for more taxpayer dollars. Result? Homeless numbers skyrocket, streets fill with filth, and health crises multiply.
The Real Scam: Low-Cost Housing Hoax
Why push "low-cost" units? It's a sanctuary city shell game—cheap trailer parks sit empty in every major city, but funds get funneled to illegals instead. Health Center City cuts through the BS: Federal land, with federal oversite, no diversions, real care that makes people employable.

Q: Aren’t cities better positioned to run this?
A: Cities have mismanaged funds and become beholden to woke NGOs; federal oversight ensures taxpayers see results and prevents funding diversion.

Q: Will this be costly?
A: Consolidation and scale cut costs by up to 75% and reduce long-term expenses tied to emergency services and public-health crises. This plan solves a trillion-dollar 70-year-old unsolvable problem for pennies.

Q: Is this compassionate?
A: Absolutely—this plan provides immediate shelter, safety, and free access to healthcare and treatment to millions of Americans and homeless veterans. The political leader who solves this problem will be known as the smartest, most compassionate, and most benevolent leader in the history of mankind.

Citizens aren't fooled—they're furious. From news reports to street-level gripes, the message is crystal clear:
1. Make It Disappear: The smell, filth, and disease are tanking property values and ruining beloved cityscapes. Parks become urine camps; streets become no-go zones.
2. No Free Rides: Hand out homes? That just incentivizes
Citizens aren't fooled—they're furious. From news reports to street-level gripes, the message is crystal clear:
1. Make It Disappear: The smell, filth, and disease are tanking property values and ruining beloved cityscapes. Parks become urine camps; streets become no-go zones.
2. No Free Rides: Hand out homes? That just incentivizes more homelessness for "free real estate." Focus on treatment to break the cycle—rehumanize, employ, and reintegrate.
We get it: No one wants to reward dysfunction or import more chaos. That's why Health Center City prioritizes treatment, turning lives around without envy-inducing giveaways.

Forget desk-jockey DEI consultants who've never slept rough. Our team has lived it—veterans who were homeless, frontline workers embedded in encampments. Since 2018, we've studied the crisis in Phoenix, Denver, and Los Angeles—six years of real-world research leading to one breakthrough: Health Center City.
Forget desk-jockey DEI consultants who've never slept rough. Our team has lived it—veterans who were homeless, frontline workers embedded in encampments. Since 2018, we've studied the crisis in Phoenix, Denver, and Los Angeles—six years of real-world research leading to one breakthrough: Health Center City.
We're not theorizing—we're solving. Health Center City delivers: Clean, secure, treatment-first hubs that vanish the eyesore and restore dignity.

Proven Insights:
As social scientist Troy Ball observed: "When people normalize filth, fear, and hunger, they spiral into insanity. Treatment is the only bridge back to society.
"When individuals begin to accept filth, fear, and hunger as a normal part of life, they reach a point of insanity, and treatment will be required before they c
Proven Insights:
As social scientist Troy Ball observed: "When people normalize filth, fear, and hunger, they spiral into insanity. Treatment is the only bridge back to society.
"When individuals begin to accept filth, fear, and hunger as a normal part of life, they reach a point of insanity, and treatment will be required before they can live among society again. The insanity of the homeless can be reversed with a return to humane normalcy. Once rehumanized, a job and a permanent low-cost house are possible."
Health Center City, a Common Sense project
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