Jimdamick
Well-Known Member
And that is to continue to suck NRA dick
As the White House looks for ways to fight gun violence that is plaguing the nation , Trump has looked at Indiana as one potential model in addressing mental illness and the increase in mass shootings under his administration, and that is to open more insane asylums
The state opened a new 159-bed psychiatric hospital in March, Indiana's first in more than 50 years. The hospital is focused on treating patients with the most challenging psychiatric illnesses and then moving them into treatment settings within the community or state mental health system.
Can u believe that this is an actual response?
Paul Gionfriddo, president and chief executive of the advocacy group Mental Health America, said Trump is pursuing a 19th century solution to a 21st century problem.
"Anybody with any sense of history understands they were a complete failure. They were money down the drain," said Gionfriddo.
The number of state hospital beds that serve the nation's most seriously ill patients has fallen from more than 550,000 in the 1950s to fewer than 38,000 in the first half of 2016, according to a survey from the Treatment Advocacy Center, which seeks policies to overcome barriers to treatment.
I live right across from Connecticut's former largest mental health asylum, Fairfield Hills in Newtown, where 30 years ago they literally opened the gates and pushed the inhabitants into the street.
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I personally watched men and women pushing shopping carts up the street with all they had in their world, into extinction. I'll never fucking forget it.
That is his solution?
To open more institutions?
Instead of taking the guns off of the fucking streets?
I'm sooo mad now , that anything I say would could be construed as a threat of violence against the POTUS, so I'll shut the fuck up.
Peace out
As the White House looks for ways to fight gun violence that is plaguing the nation , Trump has looked at Indiana as one potential model in addressing mental illness and the increase in mass shootings under his administration, and that is to open more insane asylums
The state opened a new 159-bed psychiatric hospital in March, Indiana's first in more than 50 years. The hospital is focused on treating patients with the most challenging psychiatric illnesses and then moving them into treatment settings within the community or state mental health system.
Can u believe that this is an actual response?
Paul Gionfriddo, president and chief executive of the advocacy group Mental Health America, said Trump is pursuing a 19th century solution to a 21st century problem.
"Anybody with any sense of history understands they were a complete failure. They were money down the drain," said Gionfriddo.
The number of state hospital beds that serve the nation's most seriously ill patients has fallen from more than 550,000 in the 1950s to fewer than 38,000 in the first half of 2016, according to a survey from the Treatment Advocacy Center, which seeks policies to overcome barriers to treatment.
I live right across from Connecticut's former largest mental health asylum, Fairfield Hills in Newtown, where 30 years ago they literally opened the gates and pushed the inhabitants into the street.
.
I personally watched men and women pushing shopping carts up the street with all they had in their world, into extinction. I'll never fucking forget it.
That is his solution?
To open more institutions?
Instead of taking the guns off of the fucking streets?
I'm sooo mad now , that anything I say would could be construed as a threat of violence against the POTUS, so I'll shut the fuck up.
Peace out
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