A tiny house solutions to homelessness - sabotaged by government.
It's not a perfect solution, but when the option is sleeping in a tent or on the sidewalk, it's a good temporary fix until something better is developed.
But a good idea is not good enough when bureaucrats are involved.
Homeless "shelters" are dangerous, dirty, and dehumanizing, but they employ a lot of government bottom feeders.
Inexpensive solutions are not popular with government people. How are they going to get their kickbacks on a tiny house that costs only $1,200?
Brasscheck TV's answer to the normal human question: "What can I do?"