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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Saw Gonzaga students handing out care packages and talking to residents in the NoMa encampments today. We can sit behind our screens and complain about how things should be, but nothing is going to change until a quorum of people put actions behind words. [/quote] They've been really active on that front! I saw a ton of them doing the same thing a week before. Lots of volunteers in NoMa and by the Hill are coming to the encampments with wheelbarrows of food, supplies, etc.[/quote] I'm sure that makes them feel good, but all it does is help/encourage these tent communities to stay, which isn't good for anyone.[/quote] Agreed. How does this help the problem long-term? It just encourages people to stay in these tent communities, which are definitely not what the city should be aiming for as a permanent solution. [/quote] Liberal here. (non-fascist, opposed to the GOP from Reagan through Trump and all in between. Does that make me a liberal? Anyway.) The tent cities are bad. No one should be living on the streets. This is 100% Bowser's problem to address and the only way to fix it is to provide services to get people off the streets (carrot) and then require they not camp on the streets (stick.) Is there any effort out there to do this? [/quote] Not all that liberal (well, by DC standards, but very "classically" liber) and I agree with you 1000%. Giving people the "freedom" to camp outdoors is a travesty.[/quote] You think the problem is that they have too much freedom? I don't understand. Do you think that if we had the police kick them out and toss their belongings that they would suddenly clean up, get a job, and rent an apartment??[/quote] That's what has to be done unless DC decides they want to invest in homeless services. It's easy to talk about offering "services" yet no one in DC is willing to pay the taxes to implement. [/quote] I would like to pay more in taxes to support this. It really is the only reasonable option. The status quo of half-assing it is awful to people living on the street and looks like shit for everyone around. [b]The option of just pushing them away is cruel and inhuman. We're not fascists[/b].[/quote] Ok but this is the only effective option. Providing services and helping just makes the problem worse. If you build it, they will come. The more money spent on homelessness, the more homeless you will have. Not sure why it’s cruel to push away someone who is disrespect enough to live on a city street and bother people. If your next door neighbor decided to camp out in your yard, would you go along with it and think it’s cruel to ask them to stop? People like PP are directly responsible for the increase in homelessness. They don’t get it. [/quote]
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