- 23 Mar 2020 17:35
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Sounds like you have to do the homework.
How will that be funded?
Here's the thing, I know how it can be funded, my point is, you are consistently very light on details, which is partly why I'm pressing you for details.
Which programs?
Often the homeless don't actually want homes. Because usually the accommodations are in shelters and hotels. A lot of the homeless have mental issues, so you are basically setting up a powder keg when you place so many mentally ill people in close quarters. Further, it's actually expensive, which is why it hasn't been done. I have a better/practical solution if you cared to listen.
What's the solution you propose?
Again, I have a proposal (I can share it if you cared), but I'm pressing you for details because you tend to speak in platitudes more than anything. I'd like details from you occasionally.
I agree with this, but this is more about the long term. I was asking about what can be done right now during the immediate economic fallout.
late wrote:You are going to have to do some homework.
Sounds like you have to do the homework.
late wrote:start with a $1K check to everybody.
How will that be funded?
Here's the thing, I know how it can be funded, my point is, you are consistently very light on details, which is partly why I'm pressing you for details.
late wrote:Then start work on programs that patch the holes.
Which programs?
late wrote:Step One is getting a home for the homeless. That makes economic sense,
Often the homeless don't actually want homes. Because usually the accommodations are in shelters and hotels. A lot of the homeless have mental issues, so you are basically setting up a powder keg when you place so many mentally ill people in close quarters. Further, it's actually expensive, which is why it hasn't been done. I have a better/practical solution if you cared to listen.
late wrote:A lot of hospitals have financial woes, and the last thing we want right now is hospitals closing.
What's the solution you propose?
Again, I have a proposal (I can share it if you cared), but I'm pressing you for details because you tend to speak in platitudes more than anything. I'd like details from you occasionally.
blackjack21 wrote:I think identifying products that are a national security requirement and ensuring they are made in the US. Naturally, I would start with pharmaceutical ingredients, drugs and medical equipment.
I agree with this, but this is more about the long term. I was asking about what can be done right now during the immediate economic fallout.
I can think of 11780 reasons Trump shouldn't be president ever again.