Place these facilities such that the able-bodied can work in the agricultural sector and set the Children free. A good days work has always been therapeutic for me.
In any case do something, the streets are dangerous. I see it every day here in Nashville.
When my mother passed away I was working at a job that gave 3 bereavement days with pay, I used one... Having to focus on work really helped.
I ride the bus and see and interact with homeless every day. Once we have a long period of no wars creating mental problems, and the same with stopping the massive drug problem, things will get better.
The left seems bent on catering to every crazy wrong choice people can make. Now it's to the point of them trying to get the rest of us ok with sex with children. Hurray for the 3 states that have made execution for child rape a possibility.
Indeed, when I was 18 a friend and I hitchhiked from Orlando to Houston Tx. We slept in the woods 1 night on the way and one night when we arrived...
If homeless for a short time, well ok, shit happens, but if days turn into weeks, and weeks into months then years, well... Many homeless aren't unhappy in their situation and don't want any direction which is what you get when you work for someone.
If they don't spend it on Ramen and electronics from the prison commissary. I'd mandate that a percentage of their wages goes to their commissary account since they actually worked for it, a percentage goes to any restitution they owe, and the rest goes into a savings account they can't touch until they get out.
I'd allow certain exceptions for things like a family emergency - if verifiable and with permission of the court. There would of course be guardrails if for example they got caught buying/selling drugs, but those details could be easily worked out.
Oh I know. I just think some of it needs to be available for them to use in the commissary. Whether it is food, necessities, a radio - they earned it so they should get some now but most later.
Yes, but paying restitution to victims... Non-violent criminals, people needing benefits, and other standbys should have to work for their assistance. 5 days a week with a weekday off to look for a better job. Community service as well, but run better.
Place these facilities such that the able-bodied can work in the agricultural sector and set the Children free. A good days work has always been therapeutic for me.
In any case do something, the streets are dangerous. I see it every day here in Nashville.
That's why I have been working in strawberry fields since Middle School. Working is therapeutic.
When my mother passed away I was working at a job that gave 3 bereavement days with pay, I used one... Having to focus on work really helped.
I ride the bus and see and interact with homeless every day. Once we have a long period of no wars creating mental problems, and the same with stopping the massive drug problem, things will get better.
The left seems bent on catering to every crazy wrong choice people can make. Now it's to the point of them trying to get the rest of us ok with sex with children. Hurray for the 3 states that have made execution for child rape a possibility.
I'm in full support of tough on violence crime.
Work ethics are a choice. I know it's a choice to be on the street OR NOT. I chose not.
Thanks for telling me about this. Keeping busy helps.
Indeed, when I was 18 a friend and I hitchhiked from Orlando to Houston Tx. We slept in the woods 1 night on the way and one night when we arrived...
If homeless for a short time, well ok, shit happens, but if days turn into weeks, and weeks into months then years, well... Many homeless aren't unhappy in their situation and don't want any direction which is what you get when you work for someone.
Such accurate perceptions.
If they don't spend it on Ramen and electronics from the prison commissary. I'd mandate that a percentage of their wages goes to their commissary account since they actually worked for it, a percentage goes to any restitution they owe, and the rest goes into a savings account they can't touch until they get out.
I'd allow certain exceptions for things like a family emergency - if verifiable and with permission of the court. There would of course be guardrails if for example they got caught buying/selling drugs, but those details could be easily worked out.
Oh I know. I just think some of it needs to be available for them to use in the commissary. Whether it is food, necessities, a radio - they earned it so they should get some now but most later.
Yes, but paying restitution to victims... Non-violent criminals, people needing benefits, and other standbys should have to work for their assistance. 5 days a week with a weekday off to look for a better job. Community service as well, but run better.