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16 minutes ago, Raptorpat said:

maga doesn't care about law and order, it just cares about order

If you get a chance to read the EO there’s a lot of scary shit in there. The country doesn’t have the facilities any longer to involuntarily commit all the people that will get swept up in this EO if it takes effect. A lot more people are going to be disappeared and in some cases no family will be able to help because the people affected are likely estranged from them 

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2 hours ago, 1pooh4u said:

If you get a chance to read the EO there’s a lot of scary shit in there. The country doesn’t have the facilities any longer to involuntarily commit all the people that will get swept up in this EO if it takes effect. A lot more people are going to be disappeared and in some cases no family will be able to help because the people affected are likely estranged from them 

It is scary.  It also puts first responders in added pressure situations where they will be forced to confront mentally ill people.  We've been pushing to take that burden off of regular police so as to stop them from murdering unarmed people.  This puts that burden back on regular police, which is likely the whole point.

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8 hours ago, 1pooh4u said:

Seriously though Trump’s executive order making vagrancy a criminal offense is fucked up. Anyone who is homeless or drunk or high wandering the streets are at risk for long term involuntary commitment 

https://www.npr.org/2025/07/24/nx-s1-5479139/trump-homelessness-executive-order-civil-commitment-camping

If they are going to criminalize being homeless, then they should be willing to put the death penalty on the table for any rentals or property manager groups that have rent greater than what could possibly be paid on a single salary. 

Ans yes, the idea is almost assuredly to 'disappear' people because someone is getting money for this somewhere and he's getting a cut.

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28 minutes ago, katt_goddess said:

If they are going to criminalize being homeless, then they should be willing to put the death penalty on the table for any rentals or property manager groups that have rent greater than what could possibly be paid on a single salary. 

Ans yes, the idea is almost assuredly to 'disappear' people because someone is getting money for this somewhere and he's getting a cut.

Private prison populations and the atrocities that occur within them will def skyrocket. 

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2 minutes ago, stilgar said:

That ain't gonna end homelessness shitbag.

No, no....let him cook so they can pick his dumb ass up from the shoprite employee break area in his oversized clothing, costume jewelry and backpack of stolen goods

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

This was already brought up and discussed.

Do try to keep up in our threads concerning current events. Otherwise, please do not participate. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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2 hours ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

Had you looked back just one page, or not even, depending on the device you’re using, you would have seen this was already discussed. You’d also know homelessness won’t end because they’re getting thrown into jail. 

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16 minutes ago, 1pooh4u said:

Packard better watch himself once that takes effect. He’ll get mistaken as a mentally unstable vagrant and get thrown in the county jail 

Walking on the side of the highway with jeans 3 sizes too big and a backpack?

Straight to El Salvador!

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1 minute ago, PenguinBoss said:

Walking on the side of the highway with jeans 3 sizes too big and a backpack?

Straight to El Salvador!

He’ll be speed walking his way to harass ShopRite employees on their smoke break, muttering some bullshit about how cigarette smoke doesn’t have a smell. 
 

I said it before. Dude likes to live dangerously 

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1 hour ago, 1pooh4u said:

Had you looked back just one page, or not even, depending on the device you’re using, you would have seen this was already discussed. You’d also know homelessness won’t end because they’re getting thrown into jail. 

It never ends, I just want the normalization of it to end.

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Posted
37 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

It never ends, I just want the normalization of it to end.

Normalization?  How would this end something that isn’t a thing

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36 minutes ago, 1pooh4u said:

Normalization?  How would this end something that isn’t a thing

He means homeless people are an eyesore and he would rather have them locked up than helped.

We already know prisons don't rehabilitate, there's no reason to think it would solve homelessness. It just puts the problem where you can't see it for an indefinite amount of time.

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3 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

I'm not interested in your clickbait.

Why did Epstein plead the 5th when asked about socializing with Trump once underage girls wrere included in the question?

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1 hour ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

Well, this is what having valid identification is all about.

'Valid identification' doesn't work. If it did, there wouldn't be US citizens in CECOT, Alligator Auschwitz or wherever else Shitler deported them. The name of the game is numbers only. If you present 'valid ID' to the Gestapo, they just take it away and throw you in a cell anyway. 

Further, there are not enough actual legal federal employees in ICE for what is going on. There are mercenaries and bounty hunters pretending to be federal agents running around kidnapping people as well as outright criminals playing dress-up to hunt humans in broad daylight. 

Summary - who do you think will try to pick you up first? 

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1 hour ago, PenguinBoss said:

He means homeless people are an eyesore and he would rather have them locked up than helped.

We already know prisons don't rehabilitate, there's no reason to think it would solve homelessness. It just puts the problem where you can't see it for an indefinite amount of time.

We don’t even have the mental health facilities to treat the mentally ill, or the mentally ill homeless. This is a cash grab for private prisons. 
 

Packard doesn’t gaf about that though not until his ass winds up in the clink 

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19 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

What do you call seeing literally hundreds of them in a ten block walk, where their tent cities are ignored by local authorities?

 

The local authorities are constantly dealing with it. It’s not normalized just because they can’t force people into rehab and arresting them doesn’t take care of the problem either 

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33 minutes ago, 1pooh4u said:

The local authorities are constantly dealing with it. It’s not normalized just because they can’t force people into rehab and arresting them doesn’t take care of the problem either 

Maybe it's about time we changed the laws and started forcing them into rehab.

Nothing that has been done up this point has worked.  The problem has only compounded exponnentially under the current system.

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6 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

Maybe it's about time we changed the laws and started forcing them into rehab.

Nothing that has been done up this point has worked.  The problem has only compounded exponnentially under the current system.

Should this site change the rules and just ban you for clearly being stupid...

Also....exponnentially?  🤔

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23 minutes ago, André Toulon said:

Should this site change the rules and just ban you for clearly being stupid...

Also....exponnentially?  🤔

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I kept seeing him spell tariff incorrectly in that thread, and thought he has to be on a phone that is telling him it's wrong.

And then I realized he's the exact type of person that would see that and go "I'm definitely spelling it right, it's the phone that's wrong."

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38 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

Maybe it's about time we changed the laws and started forcing them into rehab.

Nothing that has been done up this point has worked.  The problem has only compounded exponnentially under the current system.

Forcing people into rehab is a waste of money. At best you get them off the streets for a few weeks but after rehab where are they going, genius? 
 

 

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