Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need to make it illegal and enforcement
They need to make what illegal? Being homeless?
setting up a tent in public land - you shouldn't be allowed to take over public space permanently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need to make it illegal and enforcement
They need to make what illegal? Being homeless?
Anonymous wrote:They need to make it illegal and enforcement
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:1. NIMBYs oppose housing.
2. Housing becomes more expensive as more people want to live in DC
3. Low-income folks are evicted onto the street.
Simple as that.
Hey GGW summer intern! đź‘‹ Your talking points are irrelevant to the underlying causes of street living in DC.
We need to have the courage as a society to admit we were wrong when we upended policy in the Reagan 80s and shut down the involuntary psych residential facilities. We need to have the balls to reinstate the regulatory structure that facilitated long-term — even permanent— institutionalization of some segments of society. Then spend everything it takes to staff these hospitals and mandate evidence-based care for these men and women. I know - ha.
The people under the bridge living with incurable schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder and lifelong poly substance use disorder that has permanently remodeled their brains (aka, self medicating for the schizophrenia) can. never. live. independent. lives.
This is the population in the tents and stumbling in the middle of Connecticut Ave. Overwhelmingly so. The striving single mom who just needs a housing voucher for the GGW-endorsed new apartments is an intentional red herring to trigger your guilt. She has zero to do with tent cities and the public health emergency
This isn't even remotely true. Like you, I was skeptical of the claim that homelessness was tied to affordability, but after reading up on the literature, it's true. High housing prices and homelessness are undeniably tied together.
Here are some papers if you're interested in learning more:
https://wp-tid.zillowstatic.com/3/Homelessness_InflectionPoints-27eb88.pdf
https://arxiv.org/abs/1707.09380
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-9906.00168?journalCode=ujua20
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-9906.2012.00643.x
Debate Club Guy is back at it. The Google expert on every topic. LOL.
Step 1: Make sweeping, yet untrue, generalization on any topic
Step 2: People point out that it is incorrect
Step 3: Search Google for "studies" and post links without reading them
Step 4: Claim those links "prove" your point
It's a dumb game. If you cannot synthesize the evidence without posting links, then you don't have a clue what you are talking about.
The only dumb game here is the one that you're playing by pretending to ignore all of the evidence that runs contrary to your priors. You have the evidence in front of you if you actually want to learn something instead of trying to win an Internet argument by insulting people who disagree with you. Read it, or not. I suspect I already know which one you'll choose.
Does all of your knowledge of "evidence" come from those links that you just posted that your just Googled? Have you bothered to even read what you posted? Can you synthesize that information and re-present it accurately?
The technical term for what is happening here is what the experts call, "pulling stuff out of your butt." Just making it up as you go along, furiously Googling for post-hoc justifications to support whatever it is that you say.
You're like a conspiracy theorist screaming about everyone "ignoring the evidence" or not understanding the "truth", when you cannot even explain it yourself. My gosh. You're transparently ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:1. NIMBYs oppose housing.
2. Housing becomes more expensive as more people want to live in DC
3. Low-income folks are evicted onto the street.
Simple as that.
Hey GGW summer intern! đź‘‹ Your talking points are irrelevant to the underlying causes of street living in DC.
We need to have the courage as a society to admit we were wrong when we upended policy in the Reagan 80s and shut down the involuntary psych residential facilities. We need to have the balls to reinstate the regulatory structure that facilitated long-term — even permanent— institutionalization of some segments of society. Then spend everything it takes to staff these hospitals and mandate evidence-based care for these men and women. I know - ha.
The people under the bridge living with incurable schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder and lifelong poly substance use disorder that has permanently remodeled their brains (aka, self medicating for the schizophrenia) can. never. live. independent. lives.
This is the population in the tents and stumbling in the middle of Connecticut Ave. Overwhelmingly so. The striving single mom who just needs a housing voucher for the GGW-endorsed new apartments is an intentional red herring to trigger your guilt. She has zero to do with tent cities and the public health emergency
This isn't even remotely true. Like you, I was skeptical of the claim that homelessness was tied to affordability, but after reading up on the literature, it's true. High housing prices and homelessness are undeniably tied together.
Here are some papers if you're interested in learning more:
https://wp-tid.zillowstatic.com/3/Homelessness_InflectionPoints-27eb88.pdf
https://arxiv.org/abs/1707.09380
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-9906.00168?journalCode=ujua20
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-9906.2012.00643.x
Anonymous wrote:Getting back to the topic … I think tents are a trend enabled by the availability of tents, the reasonable wish not to live in a shelter or motel during covid, combined with the opioid epidemic and unaffordable housing. This combined with DC’s tolerance of encampments, and access to amenities downtown like food kitchens, donations, public bathrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:1. NIMBYs oppose housing.
2. Housing becomes more expensive as more people want to live in DC
3. Low-income folks are evicted onto the street.
Simple as that.
Hey GGW summer intern! đź‘‹ Your talking points are irrelevant to the underlying causes of street living in DC.
We need to have the courage as a society to admit we were wrong when we upended policy in the Reagan 80s and shut down the involuntary psych residential facilities. We need to have the balls to reinstate the regulatory structure that facilitated long-term — even permanent— institutionalization of some segments of society. Then spend everything it takes to staff these hospitals and mandate evidence-based care for these men and women. I know - ha.
The people under the bridge living with incurable schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder and lifelong poly substance use disorder that has permanently remodeled their brains (aka, self medicating for the schizophrenia) can. never. live. independent. lives.
This is the population in the tents and stumbling in the middle of Connecticut Ave. Overwhelmingly so. The striving single mom who just needs a housing voucher for the GGW-endorsed new apartments is an intentional red herring to trigger your guilt. She has zero to do with tent cities and the public health emergency
This isn't even remotely true. Like you, I was skeptical of the claim that homelessness was tied to affordability, but after reading up on the literature, it's true. High housing prices and homelessness are undeniably tied together.
Here are some papers if you're interested in learning more:
https://wp-tid.zillowstatic.com/3/Homelessness_InflectionPoints-27eb88.pdf
https://arxiv.org/abs/1707.09380
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-9906.00168?journalCode=ujua20
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-9906.2012.00643.x
Debate Club Guy is back at it. The Google expert on every topic. LOL.
Step 1: Make sweeping, yet untrue, generalization on any topic
Step 2: People point out that it is incorrect
Step 3: Search Google for "studies" and post links without reading them
Step 4: Claim those links "prove" your point
It's a dumb game. If you cannot synthesize the evidence without posting links, then you don't have a clue what you are talking about.
The only dumb game here is the one that you're playing by pretending to ignore all of the evidence that runs contrary to your priors. You have the evidence in front of you if you actually want to learn something instead of trying to win an Internet argument by insulting people who disagree with you. Read it, or not. I suspect I already know which one you'll choose.
Does all of your knowledge of "evidence" come from those links that you just posted that your just Googled? Have you bothered to even read what you posted? Can you synthesize that information and re-present it accurately?
The technical term for what is happening here is what the experts call, "pulling stuff out of your butt." Just making it up as you go along, furiously Googling for post-hoc justifications to support whatever it is that you say.
You're like a conspiracy theorist screaming about everyone "ignoring the evidence" or not understanding the "truth", when you cannot even explain it yourself. My gosh. You're transparently ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:
Hey GGW summer intern! đź‘‹ Your talking points are irrelevant to the underlying causes of street living in DC.
We need to have the courage as a society to admit we were wrong when we upended policy in the Reagan 80s and shut down the involuntary psych residential facilities. We need to have the balls to reinstate the regulatory structure that facilitated long-term — even permanent— institutionalization of some segments of society. Then spend everything it takes to staff these hospitals and mandate evidence-based care for these men and women. I know - ha.
The people under the bridge living with incurable schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder and lifelong poly substance use disorder that has permanently remodeled their brains (aka, self medicating for the schizophrenia) can. never. live. independent. lives.
This is the population in the tents and stumbling in the middle of Connecticut Ave. Overwhelmingly so. The striving single mom who just needs a housing voucher for the GGW-endorsed new apartments is an intentional red herring to trigger your guilt. She has zero to do with tent cities and the public health emergency
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:1. NIMBYs oppose housing.
2. Housing becomes more expensive as more people want to live in DC
3. Low-income folks are evicted onto the street.
Simple as that.
Hey GGW summer intern! đź‘‹ Your talking points are irrelevant to the underlying causes of street living in DC.
We need to have the courage as a society to admit we were wrong when we upended policy in the Reagan 80s and shut down the involuntary psych residential facilities. We need to have the balls to reinstate the regulatory structure that facilitated long-term — even permanent— institutionalization of some segments of society. Then spend everything it takes to staff these hospitals and mandate evidence-based care for these men and women. I know - ha.
The people under the bridge living with incurable schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder and lifelong poly substance use disorder that has permanently remodeled their brains (aka, self medicating for the schizophrenia) can. never. live. independent. lives.
This is the population in the tents and stumbling in the middle of Connecticut Ave. Overwhelmingly so. The striving single mom who just needs a housing voucher for the GGW-endorsed new apartments is an intentional red herring to trigger your guilt. She has zero to do with tent cities and the public health emergency
This isn't even remotely true. Like you, I was skeptical of the claim that homelessness was tied to affordability, but after reading up on the literature, it's true. High housing prices and homelessness are undeniably tied together.
Here are some papers if you're interested in learning more:
https://wp-tid.zillowstatic.com/3/Homelessness_InflectionPoints-27eb88.pdf
https://arxiv.org/abs/1707.09380
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-9906.00168?journalCode=ujua20
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-9906.2012.00643.x
Debate Club Guy is back at it. The Google expert on every topic. LOL.
Step 1: Make sweeping, yet untrue, generalization on any topic
Step 2: People point out that it is incorrect
Step 3: Search Google for "studies" and post links without reading them
Step 4: Claim those links "prove" your point
It's a dumb game. If you cannot synthesize the evidence without posting links, then you don't have a clue what you are talking about.
The only dumb game here is the one that you're playing by pretending to ignore all of the evidence that runs contrary to your priors. You have the evidence in front of you if you actually want to learn something instead of trying to win an Internet argument by insulting people who disagree with you. Read it, or not. I suspect I already know which one you'll choose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:1. NIMBYs oppose housing.
2. Housing becomes more expensive as more people want to live in DC
3. Low-income folks are evicted onto the street.
Simple as that.
Hey GGW summer intern! đź‘‹ Your talking points are irrelevant to the underlying causes of street living in DC.
We need to have the courage as a society to admit we were wrong when we upended policy in the Reagan 80s and shut down the involuntary psych residential facilities. We need to have the balls to reinstate the regulatory structure that facilitated long-term — even permanent— institutionalization of some segments of society. Then spend everything it takes to staff these hospitals and mandate evidence-based care for these men and women. I know - ha.
The people under the bridge living with incurable schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder and lifelong poly substance use disorder that has permanently remodeled their brains (aka, self medicating for the schizophrenia) can. never. live. independent. lives.
This is the population in the tents and stumbling in the middle of Connecticut Ave. Overwhelmingly so. The striving single mom who just needs a housing voucher for the GGW-endorsed new apartments is an intentional red herring to trigger your guilt. She has zero to do with tent cities and the public health emergency
This isn't even remotely true. Like you, I was skeptical of the claim that homelessness was tied to affordability, but after reading up on the literature, it's true. High housing prices and homelessness are undeniably tied together.
Here are some papers if you're interested in learning more:
https://wp-tid.zillowstatic.com/3/Homelessness_InflectionPoints-27eb88.pdf
https://arxiv.org/abs/1707.09380
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-9906.00168?journalCode=ujua20
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-9906.2012.00643.x
Debate Club Guy is back at it. The Google expert on every topic. LOL.
Step 1: Make sweeping, yet untrue, generalization on any topic
Step 2: People point out that it is incorrect
Step 3: Search Google for "studies" and post links without reading them
Step 4: Claim those links "prove" your point
It's a dumb game. If you cannot synthesize the evidence without posting links, then you don't have a clue what you are talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:1. NIMBYs oppose housing.
2. Housing becomes more expensive as more people want to live in DC
3. Low-income folks are evicted onto the street.
Simple as that.
Hey GGW summer intern! đź‘‹ Your talking points are irrelevant to the underlying causes of street living in DC.
We need to have the courage as a society to admit we were wrong when we upended policy in the Reagan 80s and shut down the involuntary psych residential facilities. We need to have the balls to reinstate the regulatory structure that facilitated long-term — even permanent— institutionalization of some segments of society. Then spend everything it takes to staff these hospitals and mandate evidence-based care for these men and women. I know - ha.
The people under the bridge living with incurable schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder and lifelong poly substance use disorder that has permanently remodeled their brains (aka, self medicating for the schizophrenia) can. never. live. independent. lives.
This is the population in the tents and stumbling in the middle of Connecticut Ave. Overwhelmingly so. The striving single mom who just needs a housing voucher for the GGW-endorsed new apartments is an intentional red herring to trigger your guilt. She has zero to do with tent cities and the public health emergency
This isn't even remotely true. Like you, I was skeptical of the claim that homelessness was tied to affordability, but after reading up on the literature, it's true. High housing prices and homelessness are undeniably tied together.
Here are some papers if you're interested in learning more:
https://wp-tid.zillowstatic.com/3/Homelessness_InflectionPoints-27eb88.pdf
https://arxiv.org/abs/1707.09380
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-9906.00168?journalCode=ujua20
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-9906.2012.00643.x
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:1. NIMBYs oppose housing.
2. Housing becomes more expensive as more people want to live in DC
3. Low-income folks are evicted onto the street.
Simple as that.
Hey GGW summer intern! đź‘‹ Your talking points are irrelevant to the underlying causes of street living in DC.
We need to have the courage as a society to admit we were wrong when we upended policy in the Reagan 80s and shut down the involuntary psych residential facilities. We need to have the balls to reinstate the regulatory structure that facilitated long-term — even permanent— institutionalization of some segments of society. Then spend everything it takes to staff these hospitals and mandate evidence-based care for these men and women. I know - ha.
The people under the bridge living with incurable schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder and lifelong poly substance use disorder that has permanently remodeled their brains (aka, self medicating for the schizophrenia) can. never. live. independent. lives.
This is the population in the tents and stumbling in the middle of Connecticut Ave. Overwhelmingly so. The striving single mom who just needs a housing voucher for the GGW-endorsed new apartments is an intentional red herring to trigger your guilt. She has zero to do with tent cities and the public health emergency