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Joe Biden won the 2020 election. What’s your point? Trump won the 2016 and then in 2024 he won with an even larger margin than Biden did in 2020. Even more impressive is that he did it despite all the negativity that the Democrats through his way. Past all the civil suits, indictments, arrests, trials, convictions, and even assassination attempts.
Careful; admitting the Biden won in 2020 goes completely against MAGAt ideology.
 
Thats their problem not mine

There are rules against pooping on the sidewalk, obstructing traffic, shooting up drugs, camping out in front of store fronts trying to conduct business

If they think rules do not apply to them they are mistaken
I said that many prefer to live on the streets because they don’t like following the rules imposed by others. That’s a fact.
 
I said that many prefer to live on the streets because they don’t like following the rules imposed by others. That’s a fact.
Yes, I agree with that

Society has to impose rules whether they like it or not
 
I said that many prefer to live on the streets because they don’t like following the rules imposed by others. That’s a fact.
Yes, I agree with that
Most chronically homeless are mentally ill and, therefore, incapable of making rational choices.

epidemiological studies have consistently found that only about 25–30% of homeless persons have a severe mental illness such as schizophrenia.

Results A total of 7729 citations were retrieved, with 291 undergoing full-text review and 85 included in the final review (N = 48 414 participants, 11 154 [23%] female and 37 260 [77%] male). The current prevalence of mental health disorders among people experiencing homelessness was 67% (95% CI, 55-77), and the lifetime prevalence was 77% (95% CI, 61-88). Male individuals exhibited a significantly higher lifetime prevalence of mental health disorders (86%; 95% CI, 74-92) compared to female individuals (69%; 95% CI, 48-84). The prevalence of several specific disorders were estimated, including any substance use disorder (44%), antisocial personality disorder (26%), major depression (19%), schizophrenia (7%), and bipolar disorder (8%).
 
I agree

And that means involuntary hospitalization
At that point, yes.

However, if caught early, can be treated or, like PTSD, even prevented from becoming a problem. By the time it reaches a point where they are chronically homeless, I agree involuntary hospitalization is the most likely solution.
 
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Long history of violence and mental illness likely a schizophrenic. Why was he out loose? What is wrong with "these people." So before the you a racist comments start the man in my picture is my brother.

Why was he out loose??? Lack of mental health care facilities.
 
Why was he out loose??? Lack of mental health care facilities.
He has the right to refuse treatment thanks to democrats. There are no long term commitments anymore. There are plenty of units and he could be treated out patient with modern drugs.
 
Biden commuted the sentences of murderers, all but three that were on death row. Biden damn sure pardoned his own son for any and all crimes committed over a ten year period, as well as members of his administration.
So what? Trump pardoned copkillers. That should be the death penalty.
 
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So what. Trump pardoned copkillers. That should be the death penalty.
What cop was killed. The one who died after the protest had stroke unrelated to the event
 
What cop was killed. The one who died after the protest had stroke unrelated to the event
The family members of fallen Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick are describing the sweeping pardons of the demonstrators that stormed Washington D.C. on January 6th, 2021, as a "betrayal of decency."

Officer Sicknick died a day after he was called to defend the Capitol after he was pepper sprayed during the attack.

Now the same men and women involved in the battle are getting a fresh start following President Donald Trump's sweeping pardon of those convicted in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Sicknick's family is still dealing with the grief and agony of loss.

They're now processing one of the first moves by the new President to pardon all involved in the insurrection at the Capitol building.

Some 1,500 who stormed the Capitol building on January 6, 2021, are receiving clemency and those in jail are getting a new lease on life.

This includes Julian Khater who was convicted of assaulting police officers including New Jersey native Brian Sicknick.


Sicknick suffered two strokes and died one day after the attack.

The move by President Trump is adding to the family's pain.

Officer Sicknick's brother Craig, called the move a "betrayal of decency" and adds the new President is a "poor excuse of a man."
 
He has the right to refuse treatment thanks to democrats. There are no long term commitments anymore. There are plenty of units and he could be treated out patient with modern drugs.

Blaming Democrats yet again. That's your fall back on everything. Republicans have been in charge of US government since 1980 when Reagan was elected, but all of your problems are created by Democrats.

What a STUPID notion that is.
 
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