Originally Posted by
Patrick
I agree that many transients could make better lives for themselves. My family has offered help to many that simply wanted to remain homeless and didn't want to help themselves.
But, there are some that truly have mental problems, had financial problems, were layed off, etc. that truly don't want to be where they're at, but at the moment they have no other choice. At OU Medical Center, I've dealt with many homeless people that had schizophrenia, severe depression, substance abuse problems, etc. that just couldn't sustain a living. Is it their fault? Well, not really. It does cost a lot of money to treat these problems successfully. And even then, some mental problems can't be treated well.
I suppose SSI disabiltiy is an option, but you can't live off that. So what are these people supposed to do? Well, they remain homeless.
Personally, I think we need to improve every aspect of our transportation system. The new Metro Transit Transfer Station is extremely nice, one of the nicer transfer stations in the country. Mostly transiets use our bus system, yet we still invested money into a new transfer station. But, I guess that's mass transit, and that's slightly different from Greyhound. Still, I think even the transients deserve a decent place to catch the bus. Union Bus Station isn't pleasent. We could build a new bus station right across the street (in the open lot just west of Stage Center), still keeping the bus station in the same general area. Sure, it wouldn't have to be a gem or anything, but it could still be more modern and brighter than our present station. Just because people are poor doesn't mean they should be discriminated against and given the worst of the worst.
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