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Old 12-08-2021, 12:32 PM
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Each concentration camp person gets a tiny house!

Wisconsin is doing it!

I'm not saying concentration camp like with bad connotations, the goose stepping guys or those gulag archipelagos. I'm saying it's a camp, I mean it looks like a camp it doesn't get any more lookier than that it's definitely a camp, and also the homeless people are concentrated there. They used to be concentrated in a park, but now they are being moved to a camp, so this is a new concentration for them, that's all.

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“They’re moving people so fast. There’s a sense of shock,” said Pearl Foster, an advocate for the homeless spending time at the park in solidarity with them.
It's fortunate that this camp is next to factories. I mean fulfillment centers we don't make manufacture anything lol, but same thing. It's good that the concentrated people at that camp are next to a wholesome work environment. This way they can maybe work there and get some money and be free. Work can set them free. But to achieve that freedom they have to be concentrated in their tiny house camp first.

Wisconsin is very progressive and is trying very hard to get their homeless people a chance! This is probably because 90% of Wisconsin's population is of northern European origin and those of German descent are most numerous. When you combine such industriousness and right-thinking only the best can result! I'm sure the tiny house factory is being utilized with utmost efficiency and soon all the homeless people in Wisconsin will have a nice clean camp to call their own.

There are other people who need homes, itinerant driveway-sealers who live out of caravans. Like gypsies. No one wants to live like that.
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Old 12-08-2021, 12:34 PM
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it's literally free

lol

you expect them to give them full size 1 bedroom apartments?

it's meant to get them back on track

because some people need that chance
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Old 12-08-2021, 01:11 PM
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it's literally free

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you expect them to give them full size 1 bedroom apartments?
Yes 100%

This is what the "camps" looked like before JFK and demorats stole from the mentally ill because they are all satan worshipers.

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Yes 100%

This is what the "camps" looked like before JFK and demorats stole from the mentally ill because they are all satan worshipers.


Homeless care after demorats:

What a bizarre version of history you have. Are you not aware that, while governor of California, it was Regan who closed all the mental health facilities (and made all the crazy people homeless)?
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What a bizarre version of history you have. Are you not aware that, while governor of California, it was Regan who closed all the mental health facilities (and made all the crazy people homeless)?
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What a bizarre version of history you have. Are you not aware that, while governor of California, it was Regan who closed all the mental health facilities (and made all the crazy people homeless)?
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The Community Mental Health Act of 1963 (also known as the Community Mental Health Centers Construction Act, Mental Retardation Facilities and Construction Act of 1963) was an act to provide federal funding for community mental health centers and research facilities in the United States. This legislation was passed as part of John F. Kennedy's New Frontier. It led to considerable deinstitutionalization.
https://www.kqed.org/news/11209729/d...elessness-here

https://www.wbur.org/news/2013/10/23...health-kennedy

https://www.dallasnews.com/news/2013...t-experts-say/

https://www.samhsa.gov/homelessness-...ity-based-care

That moment when everything you believed republicans did for your whole life you find out the most loved democrat did.

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From your own article:

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1963 President John F. Kennedy signs the Community Mental Health Act. This pushes the responsibility of mentally ill patients from the state toward the federal government. JFK wanted to create a network of community mental health centers where mentally ill people could live in the community while receiving care. JFK could have been inspired to act because his younger sister, Rosemary, was mentally disabled, received a lobotomy and spent her life hidden away.

Less than a month after signing the new legislation, JFK is assassinated. The community mental health centers never receive stable funding, and even 15 years later less than half the promised centers are built.
He wasn't getting rid of mental health hospitals, he was trying to make better ones.

Meanwhile ...

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1967 Ronald Reagan is elected governor of California. At this point, the number of patients in state hospitals had fallen to 22,000, and the Reagan administration uses the decline as a reason to make cuts to the Department of Mental Hygiene. They cut 2,600 jobs and 10 percent of the budget despite reports showing that hospitals were already below recommended staffing levels.

1967 Reagan signs the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act and ends the practice of institutionalizing patients against their will, or for indefinite amounts of time. This law is regarded by some as a “patient’s bill of rights”. Sadly, the care outside state hospitals was inadequate. The year after the law goes into effect, a study shows the number of mentally ill people entering San Mateo's criminal justice system doubles.

1969 Reagan reverses earlier budget cuts. He increases spending on the Department of Mental Hygiene by a record $28 million.

1973 The number of patients in California State mental hospitals falls to 7,000.
Again, it was Republicans who kicked all the crazy people onto the street. Maybe don't try to prove the exact opposite of your point with facts that contradict that point?
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I get the idea it's just the optics are so bad here it's almost hilarious. I used to work in the mental health field way back and was just catching the tail end of the deinstitutionalization movement. Before that the vast majority of homeless people were unfortunates, afterwards the ranks swelled with the mentally ill. Combined with the meth and opioid...I hate to use the overworked term epidemics but they also had a very noticeable effect on the homeless population.

"Solving" the homeless issue is very hard. A good portion of these people would be served with administrative help and shelter, like here. But the vast majority are going to take a lot more work, a lot more than society seems to be willing to do.
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get your politics out of here

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