I know the GOP is currently running away from Ronald Wilson Reagan’s legacy, but I did not know that y’all now consider the late POTUS a liberal. Interesting. |
DC can do what then Mayor Guliani did for NYC, give them all one-way tickets back to NYC. Guliani sent a lot of New York’s homeless to DC and other cities. |
Start with reopening the mental hospitals and involuntarily admitting the mentally ill. |
Liar. It was a Republican president who cleaned out ST Elizabeth a federal mental institution. The buildings set empty for decades. Mental institutions around the country followed the path of ST E’s, saving their government millions. ST E’s is now the home of Homeland Security, and the mentally ill of the DC metro area still roam free thanks to trickle down conservatives. |
Off your meds? |
He didn’t build that house. |
I'm pretty sure the streets around their house get cleared. |
| I,assume they will just all move 1 block over. Why not leave them alone? |
| Is this the encampment und we the bridge at the Noma metro and 1 block from Harris Teeter? There's about 10 tents there. |
| Now do 17th Street. There are TONS of resources in DC for the homeless. I’m absolutely not saying it’s a choice but I am saying that there are options. |
Don't be dense. Obviously they will get Tesla because of the environment. Also the self driving feature will be useful for when they pass out from drug/alcohol use. It is a win-win. |
Because the yuppies must be embarrasssed that when someone steps off Union Station, there’s a bunch of homeless people in the first class city. |
| Friday night I saw about 10 tents under the bridge at noma metro. They are back already. |
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K St was the only one cleared, not the L or M St at Metro. That said, there are still tents under K St, so unless the city is going to do daily enforcement, this is all much ado about nothing.
I vote for a designated camp ground for those who could go to shelters but just don't want to. Perhaps in one of the NE industrial zones along the rail heading out of the city. Maybe even go full on IDP (internally displaced persons) / refugee camp with provision of food and tents and a dedicated security and Red Cross or other NGO staff. And for those who are so mentally deteriorated (whether through addiction or illness) that they are a danger to themselves and others, I don't see any humane solution other than state-funded institutionalization. |
| I agree we need to reopen mental institutions. This should not be a partisan issue. The reforms of the 80s were well intentioned, but were underfunded and went too far. We need a variety of support systems - from subsidized and lightly supervised to completely institutional settings. |