Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for August 13, 2015

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    BE THIS GUY  over 9 years ago

    Let’s all keep our fingers crossed for Alice.

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    Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member over 9 years ago

    I suppose that the snow formed a camera around her mouth and nose for let her brathe

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    pelican47  over 9 years ago

    I’ve often wondered if there was a way to put a breathalyzer control on the comments.

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    Claire Jordan  over 9 years ago

    Snow is an excellent insulator, so as far as that goes she should be all right. But if she’s an alcoholic that will put her in greater danger, because alcohol tends to dilate peripheral blood vessels. In the short term this makes you feel warmer, but in the long term it causes a rapid loss of body heat.

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    Mugens Premium Member over 9 years ago

    Unfortunately homelessness has always been a problem in this country. Its just that sometimes we choose to recognize it, and other times we willfully choose to ignore it.

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    kilioopu  over 9 years ago

    And DC is only in sixth place in the number of homeless. The numbers have been slowly decreasing as of late. The number of homeless students shocks me. (https://www.hudexchange.info/resources/documents/2014-AHAR-Part1.pdf)

    If you’ve not heard the story, search “Alfred Postell”

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    jeffiekins  over 9 years ago

    Around the White House is a “classy neighborhood”? Have you been there after dark? (Probably not, if you’re neither a criminal nor looking for one.)

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    Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 9 years ago

    We’re still stuck on blaming the homeless for their state, rather than doing something constructive to end it.

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    Pointspread  over 9 years ago

    DC looks good in snow…from a distance.

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    edonline  over 9 years ago

    That last panel is a kicker.

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    poodles27  over 9 years ago

    Sadly, when it comes to homelessness, nothing has changed at all.

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    lindz.coop Premium Member over 9 years ago

    This was the beginning of rampant homelessness. I remember one homeless person from my teens & twenties in the Detroit area — we called her Greektown Gertie, she chose to be homeless and everybody gave her food while she slept in the doorways of Greektown in downtown Detroit. Everybody knew about her because she was the only visible one around.

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  over 9 years ago

    “politicians were advocating “a better life for the mentally ill” and closed Mental Health facilities. They said they would acclimate into a normal life. It has been a fail.!!”.In the early ‘80s, I worked in Luanda in The People’s Republic of Angola. People walked around naked or wearing clear plastic sheets and dug rotten food out of dumpsters, smiling all the way..I asked one of the locals what the story was.He explained that when Angola got its independence and became a Communist state, the director of the local insane asylum announced that since mental problems were caused by Capitalism and they had put that evil behind them, they would no longer be insane and he released all the inmates. The mal lucos, I think they were called, The Bad Crazies.It seems even becoming Communist does not cure mental disease.(My understanding was that the USSR didn’t have prisons, they had insane asylums because it was obvious anyone committing a criminal act under Communism was nuts.).He also said the former director committed suicide when he realized his solution hadn’t worked.

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    barister  over 9 years ago

    So, she’s on a bench outside of the capital and not one police officer stopped to see if she were alive or dead in the cold weather. Wow, really??!!

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    lindz.coop Premium Member over 9 years ago

    You’re right…but I think it was actually in the early 80s when they decided to close so many institutions and “mainstream” the mentally ill. Now they are either on the streets homeless or in jail.

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