A vast majority of the homeless exhibit mental problems along with drug addictions. Putting them in centers could help them reenter society as productive members. A few are willingly homeless and want to prey on the sympathies of others to help them live.
Absolutely that is actually trying to solve a problem and not actually facilitating it … I know the issue will be funding and the overwhelming need of trained professionals and facilities.
Trump is the only president actually giving solutions instead of throwing more wasted money at the issue…
It’s a no brainer! No one benefits under the present conditions. Trump is offering solutions where everyone benefits Also there are too many homeless individuals profiting at the expense of sympathetic people
The people on this thread who voted no want to keep people drugged up. They don’t care about the homeless. They use them. Treatment centers will give them hope in life. Shame on the people who voted no.
The ACLU and the rest of the liberal idiots would rather keep them in the streets and steal the money that is supposed to help them
The money needs to be audited often,we know blue states skim off the to and bottom.
Kathy i totally agree with u. For blue states its an opportunity for a huge money grab. Minnesota would b thrilled!!
Doing the same thing and getting no results is asinine. The do-gooders want to just keep throwing money at the problem and watch it grow. Trump is correct. He’s not pushing for archaic institutionalization of the early 20th century. He knows we have the know how and skills to solve this massive problem. There is not one homeless person who does not need some form of counseling or intervention. Getting illegals out of the US opens up housing and buildings and funds for treatment facilities to get the homeless off the streets. And yes, some will need a bit of a push and some are severely mentally ill and should be in a facility.
I can never forget the story of Nancy, an elderly woman with Alzheimer’s. She wandered away from an outing in downtown LA. The search for her went on for days, weeks, and months. She had blended in with the homeless that no one paid attention to her and offered help. She was just another street person. She eventually ended up in the morgue. So sad.
My son is homeless with addiction issues. Only time he is safe and has a chance at life is in rehabilitation centers. We need more of them. Why many have been closed is beyond me, when the issues are getting worse.
Here’s the bottom line. Believe it or not, a lot of this problem has been brought on by lack of discipline. When we took away the right to discipline children and make them reaponsible and upstanding citizens, this is the result. This has created a new world of do as you please, irresponsible human beings.This country never used to accept people living on the streets. When I was a kid it was monitored closely and cops checked to see if you had money on you. If you had less than .10 cents for a phone call, they arrested the person for vagrancy. Now, it is just accepted that we have thousands of people living in filth, blatantly doing drugs, in some instances supplying them with drugs and the paraphernalia, and they’re ruining our cities. Honestly, it is probably too late to fix. We live in a society that is accepting of the use of drugs, alcohol and being lazy. Is some of it a mental health problem?…possibly. But it is also the issue of not to wanting to work hard and be a productive citizen and being responsible. Everyone has a story, I get it, but some of it is just their own doing.
This is tge right way to handle this, a solution for two problems, Homeless and Addiction, although they go hand in hand! Its been proven that places like California the so called fixing the housing crisis doesn’t work, the money disappears! This will have to be a monitored system by Washington, so that these States do not use or steal the funding for something else. Now, Congress needs to back it up, write a Bill that not one cent of the American Tax Payer’s Dollars will go to Illegals, and this money is directly used for the Homeless, Drug addicted Citizens!
I agree with the above!
Also add some skills training ?
Many of the people on the street have mental health issues and can’t make good decisions for themselves. They need to be placed in centers where they can get help and have a better life. Often they only get temporary help, if any, and can’t maintain progress on their own. When left to themselves, they end up right back on the streets again.
A vast majority of the homeless exhibit mental problems along with drug addictions. Putting them in centers could help them reenter society as productive members. A few are willingly homeless and want to prey on the sympathies of others to help them live.
Absolutely that is actually trying to solve a problem and not actually facilitating it … I know the issue will be funding and the overwhelming need of trained professionals and facilities.
Trump is the only president actually giving solutions instead of throwing more wasted money at the issue…
It’s a no brainer! No one benefits under the present conditions. Trump is offering solutions where everyone benefits Also there are too many homeless individuals profiting at the expense of sympathetic people
The people on this thread who voted no want to keep people drugged up. They don’t care about the homeless. They use them. Treatment centers will give them hope in life. Shame on the people who voted no.
The ACLU and the rest of the liberal idiots would rather keep them in the streets and steal the money that is supposed to help them
The money needs to be audited often,we know blue states skim off the to and bottom.
Kathy i totally agree with u. For blue states its an opportunity for a huge money grab. Minnesota would b thrilled!!
Doing the same thing and getting no results is asinine. The do-gooders want to just keep throwing money at the problem and watch it grow. Trump is correct. He’s not pushing for archaic institutionalization of the early 20th century. He knows we have the know how and skills to solve this massive problem. There is not one homeless person who does not need some form of counseling or intervention. Getting illegals out of the US opens up housing and buildings and funds for treatment facilities to get the homeless off the streets. And yes, some will need a bit of a push and some are severely mentally ill and should be in a facility.
I can never forget the story of Nancy, an elderly woman with Alzheimer’s. She wandered away from an outing in downtown LA. The search for her went on for days, weeks, and months. She had blended in with the homeless that no one paid attention to her and offered help. She was just another street person. She eventually ended up in the morgue. So sad.
My son is homeless with addiction issues. Only time he is safe and has a chance at life is in rehabilitation centers. We need more of them. Why many have been closed is beyond me, when the issues are getting worse.
Here’s the bottom line. Believe it or not, a lot of this problem has been brought on by lack of discipline. When we took away the right to discipline children and make them reaponsible and upstanding citizens, this is the result. This has created a new world of do as you please, irresponsible human beings.This country never used to accept people living on the streets. When I was a kid it was monitored closely and cops checked to see if you had money on you. If you had less than .10 cents for a phone call, they arrested the person for vagrancy. Now, it is just accepted that we have thousands of people living in filth, blatantly doing drugs, in some instances supplying them with drugs and the paraphernalia, and they’re ruining our cities. Honestly, it is probably too late to fix. We live in a society that is accepting of the use of drugs, alcohol and being lazy. Is some of it a mental health problem?…possibly. But it is also the issue of not to wanting to work hard and be a productive citizen and being responsible. Everyone has a story, I get it, but some of it is just their own doing.
This is tge right way to handle this, a solution for two problems, Homeless and Addiction, although they go hand in hand! Its been proven that places like California the so called fixing the housing crisis doesn’t work, the money disappears! This will have to be a monitored system by Washington, so that these States do not use or steal the funding for something else. Now, Congress needs to back it up, write a Bill that not one cent of the American Tax Payer’s Dollars will go to Illegals, and this money is directly used for the Homeless, Drug addicted Citizens!
I agree with the above!
Also add some skills training ?
Many of the people on the street have mental health issues and can’t make good decisions for themselves. They need to be placed in centers where they can get help and have a better life. Often they only get temporary help, if any, and can’t maintain progress on their own. When left to themselves, they end up right back on the streets again.