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This is the deBlasio/democrat strategy at work. Place homeless shelters filled with violent people in the middle-class neighborhoods of New York City. Over time the middle-class will flee and the democrats will have a city solely comprised of a dependent underclass that they have dreamed about for years.
Good. It's time for these entitled, well-to-do leftists to feel some of the pain that they help to inflict among the rest of us via their funding of "progressive" candidates and causes.
opportunity to get back on their feet safely and closer to their anchors of life in these unprecedented times,” a spokesperson for the Department of Social Services and the Department of Homeless Services wrote in an email.
Translation:
'opportunity' to harass, use drugs on the street, rob citizens and break into apartments in the area.
This is the deBlasio/democrat strategy at work. Place homeless shelters filled with violent people in the middle-class neighborhoods of New York City. Over time the middle-class will flee and the democrats will have a city solely comprised of a dependent underclass that they have dreamed about for years.
How does putting a homeless shelter in Soho square with "middle-class neighborhood"?
Anyhow, small facilities in a variety of places close to social services seems fine. The only thing that isn't fine is that we don't have enough legal and safe means to assess people who are clearly not mentally all there and should be involuntarily committed rather than out on the streets.
Surprised Steven Banks is still walking and breathing if you catch my drift.
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