Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of these people are honestly not fixable. We need to focus our efforts on preventing the next generation of mentally ill/addicted homeless people.
Take the existing homeless people to a camp out in South Dakota. Wall it off. They're ruining our nation's cities.
They should be rounded up and put in camps. Maybe get the trumpkins and gun nuts while we are at it.
Anonymous wrote:I took a train from Union Station yesterday. First time in a while. I was stunned at the homeless encampment in the circle out front. Stunned. WTH?? Why is the city letting an essential traveler/tourist site turn into homeless village in plain site?
metro Transit polices the subway only. They have no jurisdiction over US proper.Anonymous wrote:And it’s policed by 3 different agencies: DCMPD, Metro Transit Police and Amtrak Police. Not sure what they actually do all day….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The NYC mayor has this billiant solution to homeless on the subway. At the end of the line the police will force them off the train. He doesn't underdtand that isnt a deterrent. They will just exit/cross over the platform and get on the train going in the opposite direction.
I think the point is that they don’t want to ask police to make judgments, so they have designed a neutral penalty to disincentivize falling asleep on the train. If the un-housed want to stay up all night playing a cat and mouse game on the trains, then I guess so be it.
Anonymous wrote:Most of these people are honestly not fixable. We need to focus our efforts on preventing the next generation of mentally ill/addicted homeless people.
Take the existing homeless people to a camp out in South Dakota. Wall it off. They're ruining our nation's cities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a homelessness crisis in our nation, but nobody wants to do anything about it. Instead, everywhere you look a new luxury condo/apartment complex is being built. Our country is pathetic.
There are overwhelming amounts of money spent on the homeless population. Money isn’t the issue.
+1. In fact, homeless people from all over the country are streaming to DC because of our generous handouts and permissive stance on open-air drug use and public defecation. It's basically a free for all!
Would you please cite your source for this statement? I googled it and am coming up blank.
Anonymous wrote:And the homeless LOVE to steal from the churches and ward 3 residents. They believe it's warrented. Society owes them and it's theirs for the taking.
Anonymous wrote:The DC government is brainwashing the die hard liberals of ward 3 that they are responsible for the others troubles, "racial reckoning" is just a marketing campaign designed for ward 3 to feel guilty and empty their bank accounts into enabling efforts. They will never learn how to support themselves and the mental illness, drug abuse, criminal behavior and generational poverty will continue because they can just get a handout from the white man in ward 3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a homelessness crisis in our nation, but nobody wants to do anything about it. Instead, everywhere you look a new luxury condo/apartment complex is being built. Our country is pathetic.
There are overwhelming amounts of money spent on the homeless population. Money isn’t the issue.
+1. In fact, homeless people from all over the country are streaming to DC because of our generous handouts and permissive stance on open-air drug use and public defecation. It's basically a free for all!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair most of DC smells like urine and has a homeless problem outside of Ward3. There is just less places for them to go inside in spots like Cap Hill
Let’s bus the homeless to the bucolic circles of ward 3
They are already there in huge numbers, all over. Sleeping in front of tenleytown library, udc. They pack the library and churches for their racial reckoning programs, they're inside chevy chase library, around wilson...[/quote
In the W3 apartment buildings, too, straight from Union Station in some cases
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-politics/northwest-dc-residents-criticize-oversight-of-homeless-voucher-programs/2019/02/22/987b473e-36d6-11e9-af5b-b51b7ff322e9_story.html
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-politics/dc-housed-the-homeless-in-upscale-apartments-it-hasnt-gone-as-planned/2019/04/16/60c8ab9c-5648-11e9-8ef3-fbd41a2ce4d5_story.html
https://www.foresthillsconnection.com/news/the-brandywine-apartments-like-sedgwick-gardens-is-seeing-an-influx-of-voucher-holders/
https://www.foresthillsconnection.com/news/mpd-referred-three-van-ness-apartment-buildings-to-dc-ags-nuisance-property-office/
https://www.foresthillsconnection.com/news/residents-of-a-van-ness-nuisance-building-say-management-is-ignoring-structural-as-well-as-security-problems/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair most of DC smells like urine and has a homeless problem outside of Ward3. There is just less places for them to go inside in spots like Cap Hill
Let’s bus the homeless to the bucolic circles of ward 3