|
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
|
Prioritizing Homelessness: A Call To Action
“By prioritizing homelessness, voters can send a powerful message to politicians that this issue cannot be overlooked or ignored …”
4 comments
If you will send me the address of some homeless people, I will cut some pictures of food out of some magazines and send it to them.
You can send it to the same homeless shelter that your mom worked at when she met your homeless dad-Fyntnyol Freddie and your step dad- Opiod Eddie. That’s where you can send the pics of food for the homeless
I notice this is a blue problem.
If the local governments could a) take all people who were homeless and tested positive for drugs and put them in a mandatory treatment facility, i.e., they couldn’t leave until they had been clean for at least 6-12 months, and b) take all the mentally ill people and put them in permanent care facilities, and c) lock up drug dealers for minimum 10 year sentences, you would pretty much eliminate homelessness except for the very small percentage that are truly trying their best to make it and have fallen on hard times that were not of their making – and in that case people would gladly give them 50, 100+ dollars to help them out, knowing that the drug addicted and mentally ill were not on the streets but being taken care of elsewhere.