Thank you for being informed and suggesting a possible blend of the options.I have a problem with the first question. — Noah Te Stroete
That, or soon enough the desperate will include those whose recent and latent sense of entitlement and justice will find ample grounds for themselves to do something about it! . — tim wood
Some cities used to have SROs -- single occupancy hotel rooms. You got a bed, a window, a radiator, and a lockable door--quite possibly a sink. The bathroom was down the hall. These were also a step up from living on the street or in warehouse-boxes. — Bitter Crank
I do think you understate the mental issues of the homeless — Hanover
You're describing today's extended stay hotel — Hanover
The question is what do you do for those who can't do for themselves? The answer is that you hope there's someone to do for them, which is in best case a family member, but usually an underpaid, overworked, and maybe not fully qualified government worker who is herself one paycheck away from eviction. — Hanover
If you are going to have one staff per 100 homeless, MI/CD clients, you might as well not bother, even if that one staff is a combination of Florence Nightengale, Mother Teresa, and Wonder Woman. — Bitter Crank
Did the Happy Hooker have a special interest in social services for the homeless? After all, wasn't she a high-end service provider? — Bitter Crank
how many times a street person gets laid on an annual basis — god must be atheist
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