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brixon | 4 years ago

Since this is not a public service, then no rationing is not bad. In the US, a lot of the homeless shelter are faith based and each only have so many beds to go around each night.

There are not more since someone has to put up the money for the investments. And entrance fees would not likely work for anything new and not novel. Only the government can spend more than it makes.

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asdfasgasdgasdg|4 years ago

I don't think you would be permitted to have a faith-based test for entry into a homeless shelter in the US, though, even if the shelter were faith based. I'm not a lawyer but I've seen enough fair housing act noticed when buying, selling, and renting housing.

merpnderp|4 years ago

Interesting, but since no money is changing hands I wonder if there are exceptions. I mean I can see some people preferring people sleep on the streets than see a faith-based test allowed to exist, but surely those people's irrationality doesn't prevail?