The homelessness crisis is not some unsolvable mystery. It is not a problem that requires another decade of studies, committees, consultants, task forces, and billions more taxpayer dollars. The causes are obvious. The solutions are obvious. What is missing is political courage and less corruption. Only a tiny percentage of people sleeping on the streets are there because of a temporary financial hardship. The overwhelming majority are suffering from severe drug addiction, serious mental illness, or both. For decades, liberal politicians have insisted on treating these people as if they were simply down on their luck and in need of another government program. The results are visible in every major city in America. More tents. More crime. More filth. More addiction. More human misery. Somehow the answer is always the same. Throw more money away. The homeless industrial complex has become one of the greatest taxpayer-funded rackets in modern history. Politica...