by Pat Hartman | Nov 8, 2010 | Uncategorized
Here is a news item by reporter Jack Encarnacao, about a body found in Quincy, Massachusetts. The deceased was assumed to be a person experiencing homelessness: A 47-year-old man thought to be homeless was found dead in a Quincy Center alley. The...
by Pat Hartman | Nov 7, 2010 | Uncategorized
Washington, D.C., is the capitol of the greatest country on Earth. (Anybody who disagrees, don’t get excited. That’s kind of like saying America is the healthiest patient in the hospital — in other words, sick, sick, sick.) In the metropolitan area constituting the...
by Pat Hartman | Nov 5, 2010 | Uncategorized
Jim Schutze has been writing for the Dallas Observer about every conceivable topic for freakin’ ever, and he’s LMAO funny. Now he asks whether a case can be made for killing the homeless. His article is called “We’ve Banned Their Shopping Carts,...
by Pat Hartman | Nov 4, 2010 | Uncategorized
Today, we’re looking at an announcement from England and the comments it has attracted. Taken together, they pretty much capsulize the larger debate about society’s obligations to people experiencing homelessness. In the United Kingdom, the fourth largest...
by Pat Hartman | Nov 3, 2010 | Uncategorized
Canada has always had its own way of doing things. Check out this radical plan for not only getting people experiencing homelessness off the streets, but turning their lives around: At Home runs with a housing first philosophy, so residents aren’t required...