Of your endless stream of meaningless replies to the posts of other people, this one is a sterling example of how shallow and worthless yours are.
Should all the homeless people living “on the street” because of drug addiction or mental health problems be consigned to just like bing that existence? Or should they not be gathered up off the streets and placed in mental health or institutionalized drug addiction programs?
Beyond helping them, it would also help the regular residents of the towns and cities avoid having aggressive and often dangerous pan handlers ruin the quality of life for them. Win win.
The objections mainly come from libs who so value the “right to be left alone” for these homeless people that they obstruct any effort to institutionalize them to get help.
And the objections also include claims like “but we don’t have enough ‘beds’ for all such homeless victims of drug addiction or mental health problems.” I believe those latter objections are more genuine and supportable on a factual basis.
So, if that’s the problem, let’s fix it. It may take time, money and resources. But in this case I don’t think the latter objection can’t be properly overcome. (Not overnight of course. But we aren’t without methods for attending to it, anyway.)