Trump orders homeless evictions in DC

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In this video a Trump supporter expresses skepticism over the long-term result of deploying federal police and NG

Why?

Because the primary reason we have homeless people living on the streets is drug addiction and/or mental health issues

They need to be locked up and forced to confront their personal problems before real change takes place

Otherwise we are just playing Whack-a-Mole
 


In this video a Trump supporter expresses skepticism over the long-term result of deploying federal police and NG

Why?

Because the primary reason we have homeless people living on the streets is drug addiction and/or mental health issues

They need to be locked up and forced to confront their personal problems before real change takes place

Otherwise we are just playing Whack-a-Mole

Trump shows what a great Christian he is, along with the OP....
 


In this video a Trump supporter expresses skepticism over the long-term result of deploying federal police and NG

Why?

Because the primary reason we have homeless people living on the streets is drug addiction and/or mental health issues

They need to be locked up and forced to confront their personal problems before real change takes place

Otherwise we are just playing Whack-a-Mole

This is a sensitive subject. Some might be addicts, what about those who just lost the roof over the heads due to costs or circumstances beyond their control?

My opinion, this policy hurts him more than it helps him. No one likes seeing bullying of those with the least power in society. Build affordable housing or as far as I am concern it is a failure of government.
 
There are no homeless living on the streets in my community.
Same here, at least as far as the mass homeless encampments go

But we dont live in DC

In fact homeless people are practically everywhere in less visible one’s or two’s
 
Franklin D. Roosevelt did not clear homeless people from Washington D.C. in a single event or year. The "Bonus Army" incident, which involved World War I veterans protesting for early payment of bonuses and was cleared by police under President Hoover, occurred in 1932, before FDR's presidency. While FDR's New Deal programs did aim to address unemployment and poverty, there is no historical record of a specific action to clear the homeless from Washington D.C. during his time in office, according to Wikipedia.
 
Where do these people go? Do we offer them some help after evicting them? With all the money we have id hope so.
 
This is a sensitive subject. Some might be addicts, what about those who just lost the roof over the heads due to costs or circumstances beyond their control?

My opinion, this policy hurts him more than it helps him. No one likes seeing bullying of those with the least power in society. Build affordable housing or as far as I am concern it is a failure of government.
Some MAY be addicts?

Practically all of them are hooked on some substance

And the few who are not using have some other personal controlling their lives

We cant ignore 95% because of a few rare exceptions
 
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The solution is obvious

Confine them to drug rehab centers or mental institutions

Well we wi have to build thousands upon thousands of those. They have to go somewhere as theyre american citizens.
 
Jesus had a deep compassion for the poor and marginalized, including the homeless, and his teachings emphasize caring for those in need. He identified with the homeless, stating that he had "nowhere to lay [his] head". Furthermore, Jesus linked helping the less fortunate with serving him directly, as seen in the parable of the sheep and the goats (Matthew 25:31-46).
 
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