We stopped giving a **** about making progress when Reagan closed the mental health facilities.
Those don't make money. Private for-profit prisons do.
Check your history. The closing of state mental health hospitals happened well before Reagan and was driven by the concern of liberals for the patients' rights.We stopped giving a **** about making progress when Reagan closed the mental health facilities.
Check your history. The closing of state mental health hospitals happened well before Reagan and was driven by the concern of liberals for the patients' rights.
Check your history. The closing of state mental health hospitals happened well before Reagan and was driven by the concern of liberals for the patients' rights.
Check your history. The closing of state mental health hospitals happened well before Reagan and was driven by the concern of liberals for the patients' rights.
We stopped giving a **** about making progress when Reagan closed the mental health facilities.
Well...some of them were shut down because of the way they treated patients.
Mental illness is hard as hell to deal with, beyond platitudes of a sports broadcaster. There's a big gulf between upper-middle class ennui and depression out of lack of significance and meaning and what Delonte West is going through. Not surprisingly, we're increasingly spending more time focused on the former, and our medical community, long eager for patients with nice bank accounts, are more than willing to treat them.
Check your history. The closing of state mental health hospitals happened well before Reagan and was driven by the concern of liberals for the patients' rights.
Correct.
Where I went to college there was a shuttered mental health hospital. The homeless population can almost be directly tied to the closing of the facility. Some bad stuff happened at the facility, including lobotomies, but in hindsight the community and truly humane aspects of the facility probably outweighed the bad. Like public housing efforts of the 1960’s, sometimes the best intentions are bad policy.But that’s easy for me, a person who didn’t have to live in that facility, to say.