Should homeless individuals, that have refused available shelter or housing, be allowed to sleep or…
Yes, and create more social programs to provide free food, clothing, and medicine
While it is compassionate and just to assist those in dire straits, it is also crucial to acknowledge that resources are finite, and governments must allocate them judiciously across a myriad of essential services such as education, public safety, and healthcare.
@9LM7W7H1mo1MO
“judiciously across a myriad of essential services such as education, public safety, and healthcare.”
How are homeless people not included in education, public safety, and healthcare? What you need to realize is that people become homeless as a result of bad services.
@9JJ99LTLibertarian4mos4MO
Truth is some people are dysfunctional and will end up in jail. Many of them will commit assault or theft and imo should be prosecuted accordingly. I do think with some people, efforts to rehabilitate may be cheaper than the cost of dealing with the crime they cause or the costs they put on the healthcare or prison system, but some people are too difficult to rehabilitate.