02-07-2018, 11:38 PM
(02-07-2018, 11:21 PM)fredtoast Wrote: The problem is that homeless shelters do not allow drugs and alcohol, and many homelss people have drug/alcohol problems.
No matter how many homeless shelters you have there will always be a certain group that will stay somewhere else. And that creates a public health and safety problem.
Yes, I understand all of that. However, I find it just a bit hypocritical that in one of the most inclusive cities in America, they're going to fence the homeless out of their regular digs.
They're by and large against a wall on the Southern border, yet they want to "wall" off the homeless in their own city. You don't find the slightest bit of humor or irony in that?
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