Local advocates say recent Supreme Court ruling is problematic for people experiencing homelessness

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Published 2024-07-02
Over 18,000 people were without homes last year in Ohio and Michigan. Local advocates say Supreme Court's ruling doesn't help the unhoused. Instead, they need homes.

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  • SCCOTUS in past rulings determined that being a “pauper” or incarnation of them was against our Constitution. Yet, by this timing, we’ve set the clock back over 100 years.
  • A lot of homeless people are not mentally fit to live on their own. They need supervised housing, like dorms.
  • @chrisward4576
    An easier alternative to homelessness is to put down the pipe and pick up a toolbelt, whatever your tools happen to be. True story, there is oodles of help out there if you seek it out. Or....just get high, Your choice:face-orange-biting-nails:😂
  • 😂😂😂 every ruling from cheeto's court is a detriment to america.... No surprise. But from dobbs onward, the people say fu to the "court"