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re: What’s your solution for the homeless?

Posted on 12/26/23 at 1:56 pm to
Posted by shoelessjoe
Member since Jul 2006
9924 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 1:56 pm to
Less government allowing them to live off of.
Posted by chrome_daddy
LA (Lower Ashvegas)
Member since May 2004
2083 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 2:09 pm to
90% of the homeless have drug and/or alcohol addictions. Years of substance abuse changes their brain. Until you stop this as a root cause, you are wasting time and effort.

We'd need to:
- eliminate any access to addictive drugs by protecting our borders / ports from allowing illegal drugs to enter our country
- enforce laws against hard drug use/distribution
- FORCE people into rehab, productive society

None of this is going to happen. It's only going to get worse, especially now that housing costs are a higher percentage of income. We are just going to see more and more people first living in their cars, then becoming drug addicted and joining the herd. It's sad.

It is the price of living in a free society where people are allowed to make bad decisions, again and again. Why should productive society support their addictions?
Posted by Lickitty Split
Inside
Member since Apr 2017
3911 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 2:11 pm to
Shame them.
Posted by P2K
Nevada
Member since Sep 2022
736 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 2:30 pm to
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What’s your solution for the homeless?


Providing access to abortion.
Posted by Rick9Plus
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2020
1738 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 3:01 pm to
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I heard Dr Drew (from Love Line) say this same thing. If takes many months of in patient rehab to successfully treat some of addition.


This family member of mine only went to rehab once. I think it was successful because of the length. I can’t remember if it was 4 or 5 months, but i know it was more than 3 because they initially said 3 months then extended it. Clearly the way it is done now (28 days on average i think) is not working with the high relapse rate. But the person came home, went back to work, makes a good living, and pays taxes. A win for society.
Posted by Indefatigable
Member since Jan 2019
26653 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 3:07 pm to
Squid Game
Posted by GeorgeTheGreek
Sparta, Greece
Member since Mar 2008
66474 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 3:18 pm to
Drop them in Afghanistan
Posted by chinhoyang
Member since Jun 2011
23631 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 3:21 pm to
We kiss the arse of the homeless, most of whom are junkies and many are beggars and panhandlers. They contribute nothing to society. But, Shreveport has a very fancy center for the homeless - plenty of food and shelter. There are groups that take care of them.

Flip to the working poor, who work for low wages and often do the jobs no one really wants. Why don't these working people get the same level of help?

Someone on the OT said it the best - we contribute the most to the people who contribute the least to society.
Posted by Tantal
Member since Sep 2012
14132 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 3:46 pm to
Joe Arpaio-style tent cities in the desert. They still wouldn't have homes, but at least they'd be kept away from decent, hard-working taxpayers just trying to go about their business without stepping in a pile of shite.
Posted by Boudreauboudreaugoly
Land of the Rice n Son
Member since Oct 2017
1165 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 3:53 pm to
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Pick any island and send them there. All of them. If you got rid of homeless and Illegal Immigrants crime would plunge in this country.


Hey, Great Britain did it………..now look at Australia.
Posted by soccerfüt
Location: A Series of Tubes
Member since May 2013
65881 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 3:59 pm to
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Bring back insane asylums
We have a close approximation here

An inane asylum

Poli Board Link (NSFHumans)
Posted by CaptN
Prairieville
Member since Jan 2013
378 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 4:28 pm to
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Eat them


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Posted by goodgrin
Atlanta, GA
Member since Nov 2003
5946 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 4:41 pm to
End the Federal Reserve to stop all the bad consequences affiliated with the "foreign owned, private" bank since 1913.
Posted by Cheese Grits
Wherever I lay my hat is my home
Member since Apr 2012
54792 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 4:46 pm to
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Most of my experience is with homeless veterans.


I deal less with Vets as they have good resources in the area and deal with the general population more. One of the better places for Vets about 20 years ago was in a 50 mile radius of me. Knew some folks that had to call that home and the staff was really good. Makes a difference to be in the South as just seems that caregiver is more in touch with the person and it is more than just a job. I see this type of person dwindling very fast in the younger generation.
Posted by NCIS_76
Member since Jan 2021
5246 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 4:57 pm to
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Bring back asylums


Posted by tadman
Member since Jun 2020
3852 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 5:54 pm to
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Bring back insane asylums


This is in fact the answer. The horror stories at a few facilities ruined this whole process. Involuntary commitments are the answer, more facilities to commit individuals, less playing on emotion and more on actual wise decisions. It wont happen with social media though.

It's a harsh but absolutely true fact that some people belong locked away for the betterment of us all (and also them) even if they have not yet committed a crime.


I have often wondered about this very angle.

Given that 30,000 people are killed in car crashes every year, why don't we take away cars??? Seems like there were never 30,000 (or even 3,000) abusive deaths in asylums every year.
Posted by SECdragonmaster
Order of the Dragons
Member since Dec 2013
16244 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 5:57 pm to
All of the solutions should include:
1. Close the border and begin deportation asap.
2. Rebuild and reopen long term residential facilities for severe mental illness.
3. Increase funding for mental health treatment by 10 fold.

All that will still take 20 years to take full effect. But it is a start.
Posted by DiamondDog
Louisiana
Member since Nov 2019
10608 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 6:02 pm to
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2. Rebuild and reopen long term residential facilities for severe mental illness. 3. Increase funding for mental health treatment by 10 fold.


You could rebuild and invest in facilities. You could open drug rehab centers. Fully tax payer funded.

Problem is the courts will never support being involuntary committed. You'd never get it past legal challenge and there's no fail proof system. You'd end up getting someone committed who shouldn't be...and it'd become some scandal.

Modern America isn't prepared for the harsh realities of having to confront mental illness and drug abuse to resolve homelessness.

You'd have to take harsh style Soviet or CCP enforcement tactics to make it successful. Some individuals would not comply voluntarily.
Posted by Scruffy
Kansas City
Member since Jul 2011
72189 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 6:16 pm to
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Modern America isn't prepared for the harsh realities of having to confront mental illness and drug abuse to resolve homelessness.
Well, it is one of the inherent failures of living in a republic with voting rights. Issues like this will go unresolved because, for one, the appropriate mechanism to fix it will never be agreed upon, and two, the population, which ultimately votes, would never have the stomach to successfully address the issues.

I’ll admit, I am losing faith in our current system, largely due to the flaws such as this.

Now, you can’t “cure” homelessness, but you can severely curtail it through forced/involuntary hospitalization of the mentally ill and drug addicted.
This post was edited on 12/26/23 at 6:18 pm
Posted by HoboDickCheese
The overpass
Member since Sep 2020
9375 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 6:23 pm to
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What’s your solution for the homeless?

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