Of course I did. Where does it say anything that conflicts with what I wrote? There is NO good alternative. The shelters they cited are often not safe. |
Exactly - shelters are where unaccompanied women are often sexually assaulted, and both men and women are subject to bed bugs and constant theft to where they can't even sleep for fear of losing the little belongings they have. Oftentimes, they show up to a shelter at 6am waiting for 5pm because if they are full, they are turned away. Do you think if the majority of homeless people actually had a safe warm place to stay that they would choose to? There are only a minority that due to drugs and mental illness choose to not have a home. You're a moron. |
Oh, please. So the city provides shelter beds, but since people don't want to take advantage of them, they should be permitted to live semi-permanently under an overpass, creating a health hazard harassing other citizens, and generally degrading the quality of life in the entire area? Sorry, it doesn't work like that. The city has tried repeatedly to help the homeless in the encampment; at some point, they have to take advantage of the services. |
So your solution is to . . . what? Let them stay under the overpass? |
Why are you so worried about these people but are totally okay voting Democrat to have illegals move in the area. |
No. My solution would be to actually put things in place that make sense for the homeless - 360 services to include mental health support and providing a safe haven support home. But you'll drone on about costs but never stop to consider how much it costs to arrest homeless, enforcement no tenting, clean up crews, etc. - but never actually concede that people CHOOSE what the government (city/state/federal) are supporting. All that lotto money? Could go to homeless services. Those parking fees? Could go to homeless services. Those property taxes? Could go to homeless services. This country picks and chooses what to do with incoming funds - just like you do at your own house - and MY solution would be to choose differently. The federal government via the DEA take MILLIONS of dollars through forfeiture laws - many unjustified and pour that money back into their own coffers - or other law enforcement organizations. How much you wanna bet that if that money was tagged for homeless that the forfeitures would go down??! There are viable solutions - we just simply choose to turn our heads and hope that homeless people and the mentally ill die or disappear. |
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The vast majority of these "homeless" people are so mentally ill that they are truly unable to adequately care for themselves. In the not-so-distant past, society had a means of taking care of these people: mental institutions where these mentally ill people got food, medical care, and proper housing. Then all of a sudden, the liberals shut down these government-run institutions, and put these crazy people out on the streets....where they do drugs, create filthy "encampments", defecate on the sidewalks, and freeze to death in the winter.
So let's re-open (or build new) mental hospitals where these sad unfortunate people can be taken care of....whether they like it or not. It's for their own good. And for ours too. There's an excellent video on the subject. It's an hour long, and it's called "Seattle Is Dying". It's on YouTube. |
| I am a lifelong progressive. I think we need to build camps for homeless. We should increase property taxes to make sure they are taken care of. |
I think you are correct, but I don’t see it happening. |
| Can we just build mansions for the homeless? Every homeless person deserves a mansion near the White House. They have such a hard life. Let's tax Bezos and all the corporations that are racist and mean. My heart hurts for these poor people. They need mansions. |
How will they get around? BMW or Mercedes? |
This is ignorance or revisionist history. Reagan opened the mental institutions. https://sites.psu.edu/psy533wheeler/2017/02/08/u01-ronald-reagan-and-the-federal-deinstitutionalization-of-mentally-ill-patients/comment-page-1/ |
No dummy. It was your prince Ronald Reagan who shut down all of the mental health institutions which lead to these people having nowhere to go. Perhaps you are young and have not lived through this time or you are just old and dim? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mental_Health_Systems_Act_of_1980 |
Errr.. so which is it? It sounds like the underpass was a huge problem. Not sure what cocktails have to do with that. That's pure emotion. The problem is day shelters kick people out during the day and dont let people store stuff, so they prefer to "camp out" with their objects. Is there a solution for that (that may address concerns about fleas etc)? |
Yep. The Post has been running terrible articles on how orphanages were shut down but there are not enough host families so foster kids are being sent off to live in reform schools. Its analogous. I guess we call this "progress"?
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