Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Ben Carson, MD said Tuesday that the coronavirus pandemic presented a unique opportunity to address homelessness — and that the ideal solution involved tent cities on public land outside.
Dr. Carson noted that there had not, thus far, been many cases of coronavirus among the homeless, largely because the early cases involved people who had traveled to another country, as the illness spread from China.
Now, however, with “community spread” raging in the U.S. and around the world, there was a risk to the homeless.
Carson was optimistic, saying we should “use this as an impetus to get rid of homelessness in the country altogether.”
But unlike the indoor approach currently being used in Los Angeles — where Mayor Eric Garcetti is converting recreation centers in residential neighborhoods to emergency homeless shelters — Carson said the best solution was to build tent cities on public lands, where the spread of coronavirus would be less likely:
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Screw the homeless this is time for family first!
ReplyDeleteRemember that if your family should ever fall on hard times and become homeless. Happens faster than you may realize
DeleteRemember "God helps those who help themselves" so they need to get off their lazy asses and go to work! Before this virus thing there were more jobs available than people willing to fill them!
ReplyDeleteMost of the homeless are drug addict's and crazy people so why not let them die off?
8:07 PM - What a horrible thing to say about a homeless person. Do you realize we have families out there homeless too?? There are many people out there that do not want to be homeless. How do you think they feel?? Surely not like you do I am sure. You must live a miserable life to feel this way about your fellow man. I do not know how you sleep at night.
ReplyDeleteI think that they used to be called Hoovervilles.
ReplyDeleteNow we can call them Trump towers