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Over the past five years, more Americans have died from overdoses than in the entire Vietnam War. We've spent $1.7 trillion on programs claiming to help. Homelessness increased 56% in Washington State alone. The crisis accelerated.
This is not failure. This is the system working exactly as designed.
We are funding helplessness instead of teaching self sufficiency.
The addiction treatment and social services industries don't profit when people recover. They profit when people stay dependent. A recovered addict is a lost customer. An independently housed person is no longer a client. Someone who builds a stable life doesn't need ongoing services, medication, or case management. But someone managed indefinitely? Someone whose addiction is stabilized but never overcome? That person is a perpetual revenue stream.
The Gabriel Plan exposes the billion dollar machine built to manage human suffering, not end it.
This book names names. It follows the money. It documents how nonprofit executives earning $300,000+ annually design the very policies that fund their organizations. It reveals how harm reduction became harm enablement. It shows how we've built an economy on human decline.
Then it delivers a 10 point blueprint to dismantle these systems and replace them with what actually works: accountability, structure, education, and the expectation that every person is capable of transformation.
This isn't theory. This is a roadmap built on proof.
Author Ginny Burton spent 30 years in addiction, homelessness, and incarceration. She built a transformation program with a documented 97% success rate working inside Washington State prisons. She knows what keeps people trapped. And she knows how to get them out.
The current system loves people like victims. We must love them like warriors.
People are capable of so much more than we're allowing them to become. They don't need to be managed. They need to be taught. They don't need sympathy. They need accountability. They don't need permanent housing with no expectations. They need structure that builds capacity.
These are our community members we're walking over. Our neighbors. Our family members. People we see every day deteriorating in front of our eyes while we pretend there's nothing we can do.
We can do better. We can use our time, efforts, energy, and resources to support and build people up, not sit by helplessly as we watch people die around us.
It's time to stop funding decline and start demanding transformation.
This book is for anyone tired of watching our cities decay while billions disappear into programs that produce no results. For parents who lost children to systems claiming to help. For taxpayers funding an industry that rewards perpetual crisis. For every person who knows in their gut that something is deeply wrong with how we're handling addiction and homelessness in America.
The Gabriel Plan is the answer. Ten points. Fully actionable. Proven to work.
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