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Undoing the Reagan legacy

RaceBannon
RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 116,040 Founders Club

I kid. It's been a running joke for decades that there is nothing that can be done with the rampant mental illness known as being unhoused, or homeless, or suffering from addiction or being mentally ill. We'd like to help but Reagan closed all the mental hospitals. Best we can do is spend billions making everyone rich and housed except the unhoused and poor.

Well Trump wants to reopen treatment and hospitals and allow the homeless to be housed there even if they might not want to. As you can expect the leftist defenders of the Reagan legacy are already up in arms about that. Certainly there is caution required to prevent abuse of any involuntary commitment and Nurse Ratchett should stay retired but we really do need to do something

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  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,806 Standard Supporter
    edited July 25

    At least 50% of homelessness solved with the reintroduction of institutions. Maybe more.

    The HIC weeps.

    Make hobos great again.

  • EverettChris
    EverettChris Member Posts: 8,687 Standard Supporter
    edited July 25

    Nothing could be done for 40 years after that heartless monster Reagan cruelly cut mental institutions.

    Now that Trump floats the idea of more mental institutions and care facilities to try and reduce homelessness and mental illness/substance abuse, the reactive Left will fight it because Trump.

    So predictable. “Why homelessness is a good thing” will become a narrative, and the Dem media will find some people doing it by choice, and who they will claim are thriving no matter the truth, as the face of homelessness in America.

  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 18,018 Standard Supporter

    One thing the dem homeless industrial complex doesn't do is talk about the success in cutting down the number of homeless. When your solution for too many pigeons is to spread out more pigeon food guess what is going to happen.

  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 38,776 Standard Supporter

    We only have 5% of the mental health beds we used to have, I can tell you from experience loons get taken in and are out in a few hours. Medicated. Talking about people that say they hear voices telling them to kill people kind of loons.

  • thechatch
    thechatch Member Posts: 7,518 Standard Supporter

    I expect King Co to respond by bumping the sales tax to 15%

    No way they allow the faucet to be turned off without a fight.

  • HHusky
    HHusky Member Posts: 24,527
    edited July 27

    The gutting of The Mental Health Systems Act of 1980 was very much a bipartisan effort. RR gets way too much of the blame. And it's nice to see you all recognize that an expanded and forceful government effort is called for. I don't really care what some rambling paranoid schizophrenic wants—my responses to Sludge through the years should serve as proof of that.

  • AOG
    AOG Member Posts: 2,847

    No rent control EO I see.

  • AOG
    AOG Member Posts: 2,847

    I think it was a long process of emptying sanitariums.

    The era of deinstitutionalization saw a massive decline in the number of patients residing in state and county psychiatric institutions, falling from over 500,000 in 1955 to about 37,000 in the 2010s.

    A lot was due to antipsychotic drugs. Prior to that there was no means of stabilizing the psychosis. I read Listening to Prozac back when it was popular.

  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 38,776 Standard Supporter

    We actually agree on something. More courts saying loons have rights than RR. We agree you're a wing nut too.