We should end homelessness in America

A bit grimmer than the ones I helped with*, but pretty much on spot. You also wont be able to take your pets, or smoke or drink or take drugs.

  • no bribing the guards, it was safer, but the basic prison like conditions are true.

If all you had to do to get a free house for life was to become homeless for a night, I bet there would be more homeless people. I don’t know where you can build a house for $10,000, even a mobile home costs twice that before you factor in the land to put in on.

Agreed, the initial news reports in 2015 were a bit over the top and it is not simple - but the AEI is not exactly unbiased.

A “Housing First” policy can save money - at least according to direct reporting from Utah last year.

What happens when they shit / vomit in the corner of the once-clean safe room you gave them, and smash holes in the drywall, and steal the copper piping from the plumbing to buy crack? Do you give them another clean safe room the next week to try again? How many shiny new clean safe rooms should we give them to do this to?

Utah is a terrible place to be homeless. It gets freezing cold at night (tonight’s forecast is 32 degrees in Salt Lake City). I suspect most of the non-mentally-ill chronically homeless have migrated south to warmer climates.

Well, that pretty much signals you’re not interested in them, you’re interested in not being inflicted by their presence.

Aside from some things like the pushy panhandling thing, several of the things he wants to ban are already crimes. I’m okay with banning things that are crimes.

So what’s the problem? You’re implying homeless people are being given a pass when committing crimes. Otherwise they’d be in jail and you wouldn’t have to see them. Do you have any evidence of that?

I see “homeless” people all the time where I live. Standing on intersections holding signs in places wealthy people frequent. I don’t see them anywhere else, though I’m not one to hang around ghetto areas of town.

Unless you provide places to sleep, piss and shit, then you have just made living a crime for the homeless.

I will freely confess that I don’t see a lot of provably homeless people around town. I do see people panhandling/holding up signs, but I don’t see people pissing anywhere or engaging in obviously criminal vagrancy. (Probably because Boise, Idaho only barely qualifies as a city much less a metropolis. Or alternatively it’s just that I don’t get out enough.)

Blalron’s list of rather extreme limitations suggests that he encounters a much more, er, squalid level of homeless than I encounter in my limited wanderings - and that he’s sick of them. Well, if he’s encountering people pissing and shitting in the street then I’m okay with going after them for doing that - it’s illegal. (And unsanitary.) The goal would be to stop the crime, not hide the poor.

Exactly, and his solution is throwing them in jail and mental institutions. Um, okay? This doesn’t really sound like a benevolent emperor who is just trying to be humane, it sounds like somebody that doesn’t want to be nuisanced.

I’m on the pro-give-them-decent-housing side, incidentally.

And if we do that and they still choose to eschew their bathrooms in favor of pissing in the street, at that point I feel it’s a matter for the psychiatrists and the courts. For lack of better options.

For all those who want to make a basic human function a crime, can you tell me how many public toilets exist in your town/city, and where they might be located?

Hell, man, I don’t even know how many buildings are in my city. But if you simply have to go, there’s lots of department stores around that won’t notice if you go in and don’t buy anything.

They will notice if you look like a street person.

Is it o.k. if they slip into your house when nobody is there and use your toilet? Since you seem to think it’s o.k. for them to use other people’s property as long as they don’t get caught…

I want to clarify: jail and mental institutions are an absolute last resort after an individual repeatedly demonstrates that they are unwilling or unable to comply with the law or take basic care of themself. The first resort is a fully furbished studio apartment and a case worker.

If I were God-Emperor, I’d also make our jails significantly more humane than they currently are, my model would be Norway. I’d do the same thing for mental institutions as well. We’re talking 5 star hotels, not “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” headed by Nurse Ratched.

That’s more like Motel Six one star hotel. I dount if you are in favor of spas, in room massage, 1000 count cotton sheets, etc.

I’m on board with that.

I want a lot of due process protection but if due process is followed that seems reasonable after the first resort has been attempted. And I agree with you about the penal system as well.

I may have been exaggerating somewhat. U.S correctional facilities as they currently stand are barbaric and need to be reformed to be more like the Norway model. In comparison with a U.S jail though, a Norway jail looks downright utopian.