Anonymous wrote:How many churches, synagogues, temples and mosques are there in the Peoples' Republic of Arlington? They could step into the breach to solve the problem.
Established, generally affluent "places of religion" tend to have at least one multi-purpose room. Common sense would dictate how many adults could sleep there. Rather like a "winter hypothermia shelter for a week" writ large. Altruistic members of the congregation could put their action where their verbiage is by monitoring the room over night. Bottled water and coffee available.
Most churches, etc. tend to have professional kitchens and multiple bathrooms. Some even have a shower or two. The congregation could spring for at least breakfast before setting their guests loose upon the community.
A few of the saner, more enterprising guests could earn some money helping the congregation that took them in with yard work, maintenance and janitorial service. At minimum wage or whatever they in their benevolent but one-sided position of power negotiated with their guests.
"There but for the grace of God go I" would give the congregations the opportunity to put some action behind the glib verbiage.
Would add not one cent to the beleaguered taxpayer.
PTSD'd, substance abusing, mentally ill or recently released from incarceration, those homeless are somebody's sons and daughters.
They aren't bipedal vermin to be dealt with like yesterday's trash. Out of sight, out of mind.
Arise ye, O Arlingtonians, show the rest of us how it should be done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
And these are the people who should be sent into communities with the illnesses you purport? 99.9% suffering from addiction and mental illness in a family neighborhood, or any functioning neighborhood for that matter, is not a good idea.
They are our brothers and sisters, our friends and our neighbors. They are mostly not a danger to others, but are endangered themselves. So yes, they belong in our communities.
And therefore, we are going to need you to be more tolerant, Arlington. Can't you see these people are the victims? Not the rich building and housing owners.
Not all homeless commit sexual assaults.
And it's not that bad. The rates used to be a lot higher you know. Stop complaining OK? You all sound extremely privileged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vote Republican for your local government.
This aint happen in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Vote Republican for your local government.
Anonymous wrote:Troll.
And a racist troll, at that.
Anonymous wrote:Vote Republican for your local government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vote Republican for your local government.
One would think the Arlington voters would have learned by now.
There is nobody running! So the Democratic candidate generally runs unopposed after getting their party's blessing.
Anonymous wrote:Wow... Send them over to MoCo. They are always welcome here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:aggressive panhandling
I laffed. How do you define aggressive panhandling?
Anonymous wrote:
And these are the people who should be sent into communities with the illnesses you purport? 99.9% suffering from addiction and mental illness in a family neighborhood, or any functioning neighborhood for that matter, is not a good idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:op, a mass extermination is probably in order. do you want to help me organize it?
seriously WTF. where would you like the homeless to go exactly OP?
Jail, which will give them shelter and food, away from the community. They're crime and drug cancers. It's not a human right to walk around high, burglarize homes, commit larceny, defecate in public, sleep on the sidewalk.