Jimdamick
Well-Known Member
The Trump administration says it is "actively exploring" ways to help states expand inpatient mental health treatment, like institutions, using Medicaid funds (which he wants to cut)
President Donald Trump again brought up the issue of mental hospitals in a meeting with governors on Monday, invoking a time when states maintained facilities for mentally ill and developmentally disabled people.
"In the old days, you would put him into a mental institution (nut house)" Trump said, apparently referring to alleged shooter Nikolas Cruz, whose troubling behavior prompted people close to him to plead for help from authorities, without success. "We're going to have to start talking about mental institutions ...we have nothing between a prison and leaving him at his house, which we can't do anymore."
Good idea right?
Somehow, it leaves a really bad taste in my mouth, if he really thinks that would be a solution.
What do you think?
President Donald Trump again brought up the issue of mental hospitals in a meeting with governors on Monday, invoking a time when states maintained facilities for mentally ill and developmentally disabled people.
"In the old days, you would put him into a mental institution (nut house)" Trump said, apparently referring to alleged shooter Nikolas Cruz, whose troubling behavior prompted people close to him to plead for help from authorities, without success. "We're going to have to start talking about mental institutions ...we have nothing between a prison and leaving him at his house, which we can't do anymore."
Good idea right?
Somehow, it leaves a really bad taste in my mouth, if he really thinks that would be a solution.
What do you think?