There doesn’t seem to be a lack of any of those points when it comes to housing those who crashed our borders, marched in, and are being housed, fed, debit cards & driver’s licences* to boot! (*Massachusetts)
Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or needing clothes or sick or in prison, and did not help you?’ The wrong answer, we had other priorities, like tax breaks for the rich
Decades ago, a decision was made (probably correctly) to de-emphasize “mental hospitals” in favor of community treatment. The problem is that while that worked for a while, the inevitable budget crunches diminished the community resources and left many without recourse other than to live on the street and beg.
Here in Florida the new DeSantis law kicks in on 1/1/25. It will be illegal to be homeless and if you are caught sleeping in public you will be arrested.
The Trump admin doubled the USA’s debt giving tax breaks to rich people. Trump says if reelected he will continue his tax breaks for rich people. Republicans have zero empathy for anyone except right wing dictators and billionaires.
I suspect there is a very common logical fallacy at work here. You can’t assume that because two things exist together that either caused the other. I had a friend who was so intelligent that his letter to the editor of the St Louis Post Dispatch was run as a feature article. He was a poster child for well adjusted, and had a supervisory position in a business making electronic parts. Then, his job got outsourced to India. Within 6 months, he lost his job, his house, his family, and his mind. He became homeless, and anyone examining him would have considered him mentally ill, and in my inexpert opinion, they would have been spot on—- but the mental illness didn’t create the homelessness— it was the other way around.
Republican legislatures are notorious for slashing mental budgets out of state budgets. Look at what Texas did. They slashed millions out of their budget. The home of the Uvalde and El Paso massacres massacred their mental health budget.
To add insult to injury in Georgia Gov. Kemp is expected to sign a bill that’ll make it more difficult for the homeless to even vote. I wish lawmakers would stop politicizing a crisis we have with chronic homelessness nationwide. In Seattle I see more pitched tents in various places and the prices for rent average around $2000 a month. This is unbelievable we as a society can’t find a solution to get people off the streets and stop treating them like human garbage
Oh please. There are, at times, hundreds of thousands of people that experience temporary homelessness. The reason it is temporary is they find a way to solve this problem and society should spend the money to help them. There is also a core of 150,000+ hardcore homeless that refuse free mental health care, free drug counseling and a free place to sleep if it has rules. This group doesn’t want their “problem” solved.
26,000,000+ U.S. jobs sold to foreign workers, and when war comes the capitalist will expect the people their made homeless to defend their property; what a laugh
braindead Premium Member 23 days ago
Lack of money could maybe possibly might be a teeny tiny part of the problem.
GOGOPOWERANGERS 23 days ago
Republicans dont see eye to eye, only eye for an eye
Godfreydaniel 23 days ago
Traitor Trump, at least, has no problem finding the drug HE is addicted to…..
knutdl 23 days ago
Your problem? The bench is freshly painted?
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 23 days ago
Completely unrealistic -the bench should be one of those specifically designed anti human ones you can’t sleep on.
moosemin 23 days ago
There doesn’t seem to be a lack of any of those points when it comes to housing those who crashed our borders, marched in, and are being housed, fed, debit cards & driver’s licences* to boot! (*Massachusetts)
Vidrinath Premium Member 23 days ago
Or as RW commenters see it- “The American Dream”
Valiant1943 Premium Member 23 days ago
Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or needing clothes or sick or in prison, and did not help you?’ The wrong answer, we had other priorities, like tax breaks for the rich
Dangerguy 23 days ago
Decades ago, a decision was made (probably correctly) to de-emphasize “mental hospitals” in favor of community treatment. The problem is that while that worked for a while, the inevitable budget crunches diminished the community resources and left many without recourse other than to live on the street and beg.
We has seen the enemy 23 days ago
Here in Florida the new DeSantis law kicks in on 1/1/25. It will be illegal to be homeless and if you are caught sleeping in public you will be arrested.
Radish the wordsmith 23 days ago
The Trump admin doubled the USA’s debt giving tax breaks to rich people. Trump says if reelected he will continue his tax breaks for rich people. Republicans have zero empathy for anyone except right wing dictators and billionaires.
freshmeet2030 23 days ago
you forgot to draw the metal separators that keep them from sleeping on benches now.
T Smith 23 days ago
Republican policymakers look at that list and think:
“Good for high-end real estate developers… check.
Good for opioid pharmaceutical makers… check.
Good for for-profit prisons… check.
I don’t understand that last one, is that a French word?"
Diane Lee Premium Member 23 days ago
I suspect there is a very common logical fallacy at work here. You can’t assume that because two things exist together that either caused the other. I had a friend who was so intelligent that his letter to the editor of the St Louis Post Dispatch was run as a feature article. He was a poster child for well adjusted, and had a supervisory position in a business making electronic parts. Then, his job got outsourced to India. Within 6 months, he lost his job, his house, his family, and his mind. He became homeless, and anyone examining him would have considered him mentally ill, and in my inexpert opinion, they would have been spot on—- but the mental illness didn’t create the homelessness— it was the other way around.
piper_gilbert 23 days ago
Republican legislatures are notorious for slashing mental budgets out of state budgets. Look at what Texas did. They slashed millions out of their budget. The home of the Uvalde and El Paso massacres massacred their mental health budget.
Geezer 23 days ago
The solution: Lots of other people’s money.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member 23 days ago
To add insult to injury in Georgia Gov. Kemp is expected to sign a bill that’ll make it more difficult for the homeless to even vote. I wish lawmakers would stop politicizing a crisis we have with chronic homelessness nationwide. In Seattle I see more pitched tents in various places and the prices for rent average around $2000 a month. This is unbelievable we as a society can’t find a solution to get people off the streets and stop treating them like human garbage
thelordthygod666 23 days ago
Oh please. There are, at times, hundreds of thousands of people that experience temporary homelessness. The reason it is temporary is they find a way to solve this problem and society should spend the money to help them. There is also a core of 150,000+ hardcore homeless that refuse free mental health care, free drug counseling and a free place to sleep if it has rules. This group doesn’t want their “problem” solved.
Escapee 23 days ago
I believe it’s lack of mental health care that’s the biggest issue. Thanak you Ronnie (Reagan)-your legacy is on full display
Chazz 23 days ago
I wonder how mental health treatment would change if billionaires would take some rocket money and REALLY take mental health treatment to the moon.
saltwise 23 days ago
The answer is to tax EVERYONE not just wage workers
Grandma Lea 23 days ago
26,000,000+ U.S. jobs sold to foreign workers, and when war comes the capitalist will expect the people their made homeless to defend their property; what a laugh
wildthing 22 days ago
Glad to see SCOTUS taking a break from legalizing voter suppression and showing some concern over criminalizing poverty.