It's Long Past Time To Arrest The Homeless

Don't believe a sign is necessary, but a place where people can get treatment, education, etc to turn into productive people....basically the opposite of what the Demafascist like Gavin has done in Cali...


There are places for that all over now. What the old fat Florida con-man is saying is rounding all the homeless up and forcing them into camps and mental hospitals and prisons.
 
And the current "solution" basically only funds massive bureaucracies that don't have to produce any results.

The people who are mentally ill or drug addicts are the ones the system isn't doing anything but subsidizing them, and are the biggest problem makers.

Put them in front of a judge, and send them somewhere to be treated. then somewhere to be checked out to see if the treatment worked, and then sent back out to some form of halfway house.

Repeat offenders get recycled until they get it, or they die of their addictions.
So locking them up. Gotcha. 'MURICA!
 

"In a new bright idea, Donald Trump has vowed that he would 'ban' homelessness - and anyone who failed to comply with the rules would be arrested. "They will be given the option to accept treatment and services if they are willing to be rehabilitated", branding those suffering with severe mental health issues, the 'deeply disturbed'. "We will bring them back to mental institutions, where they belong", he adds."




About time someone is finally willing to say it and put together an actual policy to get it done. Homeless people are a plague on our nation, even more so than trannies, but that is debatable. Fact remains, it is far past time to start throwing these scumbags in jail...and if by chance, some of them can be rehabilitated and released back into the world, fine...but most of them are beyond help and need to be kept in prison until death. This will drastically reduce crime, drastically raise property values, and drastically reduce disease. I believe this is also a great investment opportunity to build more prison/work facilities specifically for the homeless and those with significant debt but instead paying off their debt....Yes, poor people or financially irresponsible borrowers need to be cracked down on to....

If someone refuses to pay off their debt and stiff their creditors; that creates a drain on our financial system; which hurts all of us... However, with more of these prison/work facilities, those people can pay off their debt and if they do so, be released back into society. That last part may be hard to do by itself, but if you start out with the homeless first, then targeting other undesirable groups later....like the poor, or transpeople...that will work... because everyone knows, targeting the homeless first is always a win-win situation; because basically everyone across all political spectrums hate homeless people.

that sounds more humane than what democrats have given them,,
 
Well one, it is far from a "fresh" idea.
It was the norm for every city all over the country till the 2000s and liberals started their virtue signaling campaigns.
just like any problem, you keep ignoring it and it just gets worse and larger. And larger. And larger.
And today here we are - cities across America have massive urban campsites because they are allowed to do so.
Building "affordable housing" is bullshit. They make NO money. None.
The problem isn't societal. Isn't classism. Isn't lack of opportunity.
The problem is allowing people to do it and treating them as if they are not there out of choice.
They are there because they want to be. That can't be allowed. Keep ignoring it and San Francisco will eventually have more homeless than citizens.
 
Put them in tent cities near the fields. If we need 1million illegals to pick freakin' tomatoes?
Why can't these drug bums clean up and work for food? If you don't pick and act up....SinghSingh time for you.

Put others near slaughter houses. get the picture?
The educated-degreed ones can work their way back into society.

When you subsidize bad behavior you get more of it.
 
Despite the OP's usual disingenuous sarcasm, I would be all for rounding these people up and forcibly keeping them in housed mental institutions, and or drug treatment facilities.

Now, this of course cannot happen unless major laws were changed, and the feds were empowered by them to remove people such as this from the rest of society.

In short, there will be no resolution to this out-of-control problem. The likely result, will eventually be fought in the streets.
 
So we lock up the homeless families too?

Usually those are the ones the system actually helps, because the parents have something to try to keep or work for and are far more likely to want the help and a permanent fix to their situation.

The main issue is with single childless people. Those are the ones that would need something more rigorous than we have now, and by isolating them you allow the remaining programs to focus more on those who WANT help.
 
Despite the OP's usual disingenuous sarcasm, I would be all for rounding these people up and forcibly keeping them in housed mental institutions, and or drug treatment facilities.

Now, this of course cannot happen unless major laws were changed, and the feds were empowered by them to remove people such as this from the rest of society.

In short, there will be no resolution to this out-of-control problem. The likely result, will eventually be fought in the streets.

You can adjudicate people right now into treatment programs, they just need to be expanded and simplified.
 
To live and work near Silicon valley costs a bundle. Many have 2 hour commutes down to Gilroy or over to Antioch. There is no more land near the jobs. No more places to build houses or roads. Most of your life is working....driving....finding food.....sleep...repeat (unless you are rich enough for a house up near the jobs at 2million for 1000sqft in palo alto).

So to suggest affordable housing near a job cleaning up Atmel MFG plant at night...........its' a non-starter. To bring in landscapers, they come from Los Banos or Salinas in 13mpg trucks (yet dumb enough to vote $6gas DEM). Some people don't have a clue about reality.
 

"In a new bright idea, Donald Trump has vowed that he would 'ban' homelessness - and anyone who failed to comply with the rules would be arrested. "They will be given the option to accept treatment and services if they are willing to be rehabilitated", branding those suffering with severe mental health issues, the 'deeply disturbed'. "We will bring them back to mental institutions, where they belong", he adds."




About time someone is finally willing to say it and put together an actual policy to get it done. Homeless people are a plague on our nation, even more so than trannies, but that is debatable. Fact remains, it is far past time to start throwing these scumbags in jail...and if by chance, some of them can be rehabilitated and released back into the world, fine...but most of them are beyond help and need to be kept in prison until death. This will drastically reduce crime, drastically raise property values, and drastically reduce disease. I believe this is also a great investment opportunity to build more prison/work facilities specifically for the homeless and those with significant debt but instead paying off their debt....Yes, poor people or financially irresponsible borrowers need to be cracked down on to....

If someone refuses to pay off their debt and stiff their creditors; that creates a drain on our financial system; which hurts all of us... However, with more of these prison/work facilities, those people can pay off their debt and if they do so, be released back into society. That last part may be hard to do by itself, but if you start out with the homeless first, then targeting other undesirable groups later....like the poor, or transpeople...that will work... because everyone knows, targeting the homeless first is always a win-win situation; because basically everyone across all political spectrums hate homeless people.

Good idea.
 
for their own good .... yes if we have to. Men to red camp....Women and children to cleaner safer Blue camp. nothing is easy. it ain't working as-is.
To the MOON!

Take Melania.. and her whole family while you're at it! Ka POW!
 
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Trump makes a nazi mistake on this one. He equates American homeless with Europe's Roma. His tent city merely replaces the Roma varga, which was a place to be on wheels. So we immediately see Trump aligning with democrat nazism here, that keeps the prisoners barefoot, pregnant and more importantly (more sedentary than Europe's Roma [italics]).

Trump is replaying his history of evicting New Yorkers. Boycott this POS for POTUS. I't over for this voter, though there is no alternative except the democrat, RFK Jr. against the current POSPOTUS.
 
Trump's capitalism manufactures deterritorialization just as it does Ford cars and toothpaste. It's part of the capitalist axiomatic. We can see that this is Trump's reactionary announcement masking a CIA announcement, as U.S. readies for de-dollarization, BRICS, and the Russian Language Institute now being set up in Venezuela. Too transparent.
 
Trump makes a nazi mistake on this one. He equates American homeless with Europe's Roma. His tent city merely replaces the Roma varga, which was a place to be on wheels. So we immediately see Trump aligning with democrat nazism here, that keeps the prisoners barefoot, pregnant and more importantly (more sedentary than Europe's Roma [italics]).

Trump is replaying his history of evicting New Yorkers. Boycott this POS for POTUS. I't over for this voter, though there is no alternative except the democrat, RFK Jr. against the current POSPOTUS.


So your OK with 1000 tents/RVS/Pallets setup on the sidewalk near $750K downtown Portland homes? Got it.
 

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