Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill into law on Monday that strengthens the rights of homeowners against squatters who illegally occupy their property.
@LookBehindYouNowAndThen You’re welcome! ☺️ It’s always something to consider when people say “just give the homeless money!” or “just give the homeless people houses!”
How about getting people the help they need to deal with those issues that you mentioned instead of throwing them in a cage and making it harder for them to be a productive member of society?
@LookBehindYouNowAndThen Like rehab, job training, or mental health services for the homeless? I could definitely get on board with something like that.
@LookBehindYouNowAndThen You’re welcome! ☺️ It’s always something to consider when people say “just give the homeless money!” or “just give the homeless people houses!”
I’d love if you point out where I said that.
@LookBehindYouNowAndThen I got the impression that you meant something along those lines when you said:
> make it so people didn’t have to resort to this kind of desperation.
Did you mean something different?
I meant exactly what I said.
You can always go back and reread it if you’re confused.
@LookBehindYouNowAndThen I’m not confused at all. Are you confused?
Then I assume the only ways you can think the government can spend money is either giving it directly or arresting people.
What was that about simplistic solutions again?
@LookBehindYouNowAndThen That’s generally what people who say things like that mean, yes. Thus my complaint about simplistic solutions.
Did you have a different proposal?
How about getting people the help they need to deal with those issues that you mentioned instead of throwing them in a cage and making it harder for them to be a productive member of society?
@LookBehindYouNowAndThen Like rehab, job training, or mental health services for the homeless? I could definitely get on board with something like that.
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