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I've lost most of my sympathy for the homeless after having to deal with their literal shit on a too often basis.
Imagine how we feel dealing with yours.
..at least their shit washes away with the rain.
I actually worked in public health.
There was one homeless person in particular. Nancy S had mental health issues, alcoholism, and seizures. She was a 'frequent flier' who came to the Emergency Room at least once a week, and sometimes more than once in a day. Conservatively, she cost the taxpayers $10 million. The time she jumped in the river and had police, EMS, and fire respond cost at least $100,000.
It would have been cheaper to give her a house and 24 hour aides, but that would have been 'gaming the system.'
Tinstaafl, we’re not here to give handouts to lazy bums!
I agree with you. Social programs that provide a safety net for people save more money than they cost. Pretty much any government spending that helps elevate people brings in more tax revenue than it costs. I don’t know why some people can’t see that.
Some people are unable to see the programs beyond "paying for it", and so they think it's like an exclusive club where you shouldn't get access if you have no money. It's only logical until you ask why we even have a government in the first place and see that the most ruthless governments are also the most exclusive ones
Tanstaafl. There ain't no such thing as a free lunch. That the phrase comes from the novel "The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress" by Robert Heinlein. Heinlein's depiction of Luna is interesting, but he loads the dice in favor of a Libertarian society. Prison gangs were a thing when he wrote the book, which is something he brushes past. It is a very fun read, but a lot of people take it way too seriously.
I read some Heinlein but it was just OK, seemed pretty dated ideologically. Didn’t read that one.
If you like fantasy, try 'Glory Road.' It was written around 1965. A young Vietnam veteran gets recruited by a mysterious beauty and her cynical manservant on a quest to retrieve the stolen Egg of the Phoenix. Takes every fantasy trope and gleefully kicks it in the face.
You have lost sympathy for people but not for the system in which it costs money to shit.
oh no, on top of not owning anything they have the audacity to shit too?
They usually have two or three bags.
Step 1: Every public business is allowed to keep people from using their bathrooms
Step 2: People don't like the homeless because they shit on the street
There's a solution in here somewhere.
The solution is to provide housing, and whatever else help they need.
but then people who struggled to own a home would throw a fit about it, without connecting the dots on how they too were screwed over. They should receive help too.
Tax the rich, and there will be more than plenty resources to do this.
I wish the US had more actual public bathrooms, provided and maintained by the local government. The US only seems to put them in parks and recreation areas, but many other countries have the same thing in town centers and other places where people frequently need to go.
This was my biggest takeaway from watching the movie Perfect Days.