The Supreme Court and Homeless Camping
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
- The High Court rules that Jan. 6 rioters can't be charged with obstructing Congress, and that homeless camping isn't constitutionally protected.
00:20 - Decision on Homeless encampments
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I think the underlying question that is being avoided is if we should bring the insane asylums back to house the mentally challenged homeless people for the long term
You must be a Republican. Rather than the homeless lacking affordable housing, they are just mentally ill. So you likely believe that poverty is not a financial issue, it is just a character flaw.
How the actual hell did they dissent... God save us from these activists. These maniacs are embedded in our legal system
It’s a health and safety concern to. The public should not have to walk through feces and other secondary effects in the public square
Enforce the law. Trespassing on public property is illegal.
How do you trespass on public lands? Public lands belong to all of us
@@auberthere3737 Not when you set up camp and crap everywhere.
If public camping is criminalized there will be over 2 million criminal citizens that live full time in their vehicles, all over America.
Some encampments are nonsense and a health risk to the public. Use common sense.
How nice...fine them, throw em in jail due to no money, they get free room and board😅😅
How about we attack the underlying issues that make housing unaffordable... like income inequality and corporate greed. Your other option is to treat the symptoms. We need affordable housing. We need all-inclusive shelters. We need designated camping areas with porta potties. While actually addressing the root of the problem.
" income inequality and corporate greed"...WTF? How may WOKE badges do you have?
@@joeg9112 My apologies, I keep forgetting that idiots like paying more taxes so the wealthy can hoard their money. We should create a Go Fund Me for Republicans who want to contribute their hard-earned money to wealthy opportunistic pigs.
"Homebodies" don't like to be "fat-shamed" yet have a nasty habit of "home-shaming" City Settlers by labeling them "homeless or houseless." Where are the settlers' landings that once enriched and accommodated city newcomers? Many of these home-shamers are distant descendants of settlers enjoying their rich American Heritage -- and yet because of that wouldn't think twice about "home-shaming American Indians" now either.