Showing posts with label Detroit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Detroit. Show all posts

Thursday, January 18, 2024

Sound Game by Rams

 Ford Field is built Ford tough, never more so than during the playoff game with the Rams.  The covered stadium roared to a record 133.6 decibels, louder than the takeoff of a 747.  Kudos to Lion fans, but also to the Rams.  

They were mentally solid, in fact, remarkable.  Even as a young team, they did not commit a single false start nor an illegal procedure, typical noise induced penalties.  Timeouts did spare them two potential delay of game penalties, but with their complex pre-snap motion, that is about typical.

Even in defeat they showed their mettle as a well coached, well prepared team.  With some cap space, a solid nucleus of returnees, and a first round draft choice, the Rams should have a wonderful new season.

Saturday, October 21, 2023

Proposed Cure for Soft Core Homelessness

 I recently returned from Detroit.  Some areas resemble war zones with boarded up, and even burnt out. homes.  Storefront churches and liquor stores compete in equal number for souls.  Yet few are without shelter.

One reason is that rent and home prices are a fraction of the cost of living in most of California.  Certainly in California we have those who through a combination of physical, mental and or substance impairments are unable to secure, or sometimes, even seek housing.  That will be a continuing and costly problem.

But we also have the soft core homeless.  People able work at least part time, but lacking the income to secure shelter or the resources to move to a lower cost state.  By far the most cost effective way to help this group is, on a solely voluntary basis, pay for relocation.  Moving costs and six months rent paid by the state would be far cheaper than building or buying housing.  Given this slight boost, many could again be self sufficient.