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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Everyone here is just slinging insults. The reality is that such a program requires serious public investment to implement. As pointed out, this requires major healthcare resources out of an already strapped and understaffed system from the ground up, meaning investing not only in expanding facility beds and staff, but also even funding tuition for education programs, funding the actual education program itself as we don't have enough.[/quote] Just take the "build them homes!!" budget and actually build a facility where they can be housed and kept off the streets.[/quote] "Build them homes" poster is a dreamer. Probably someone pinning for a free apartment/home/ lottery win, etc. No one is going to build a home for those who are so mentally ill they are sleeping on the street or anyone else because they feel tgey deserve one. You have to earn a home, it isn't free. I suppose they believe the builder is going to furnish this house, pay the maintenance, taxes and monthly bills too? The answer is permanent institutionalization. Thy are all dangerous from a hygiene perspective alone.[/quote]
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