I am open to hearing solutions to problems be it from the right and the left, how do you know my solutions "make the problem worse"? You don't know what solutions I have, you are assuming things. You shouldn't assume that other people's point of view is "wrong" and makes things worse, maybe you opponent makes a good point you haven't thought of, that's the whole point of open discussion in the marketplace of ideas. I don't see how building more affordable housing for the homeless "makes things worse", in Finland, they have the best affordable housing program and there is almost no homelessness in Finland. Like I said, I am open to ideas and solutions to problems be it from the left or the right, I try to have a nuanced view of things. Even though I am for social safety net programs, I know taxation isn't always the solution to everything, in California and New York they have unreasonably high taxes and the taxpayer is really getting the short end of the stick, all those taxes go in the pocket of the government and the taxpayer gets nothing back. In those Democrat-run states, there are homeless people on the streets everywhere, there's human feces on streets too, littered heroine needles, crime rates are up. I am also not in favor of Joe Biden's multi-trillion dollar infrastructure bill, deficit spending is not a good idea, even Bernie Sanders is against it. At the beginning of the pandemic, I was in favor of the lockdowns but after seeing people's well-being deteriorate under the lockdowns and badly suffer from mental health issues, domestic abuse and even deaths from drug overdose and even youth suicide, I realized that the lockdowns can't go on anymore and everyone needs their livelihood back and I get hate from leftists just for addressing such issues. I have learned not to take my basic freedom of movement for granted and I've become more lib-right these days.