I totally agree with you, my biggest problem with these would be complacency in not even attempting to raise yourself out of your living condition. Why would you, as long as you have a house over your head and enough people giving you hand outs. Look they seem to be efficient enough for a single homeless person and warm and safe, that's a great thing...for a transitioning homeless person who may have just got put out there house and and still working, or a person who's been on the street but are actively involved in programs to get them off the streets. But simply supplying them with the means to escape personal responsibility in caring for themselves, while being a burden on society is not the way.