Too much ice

Ok, so the conservative position is that the government is supposed to override individual autonomy to prevent death and do so with a level of service that is better than 99.984% effective.

I have a feeling you guys might have felt differently about these types of things… oh say five years ago.
I don’t know that I am exactly a conservative, but I think it wise to consider the potential outcome of changing existing policies before enacting them.

What happened 5 years ago that I may see differently?
 
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Ok, so the conservative position is that the government is supposed to override individual autonomy to prevent death and do so with a level of service that is better than 99.984% effective.

I have a feeling you guys might have felt differently about these types of things… oh say five years ago.
No i fully have always supported using whatever means necessary to keep people from dying in the streets to cold, even it means locking them up a night in jail, especially since they are breaking the laws anyway
 
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Never go full @volgr

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Don't know what this means, but whatever excuses you have for both Dem and Rep mayors handling this issue in NYC fine for 30 years, but the new leftist mayor screws it up in one week.

Of course he also went to visit and apologize to a crazy guy who got shot trying to stab police officers, so he really is a gift for political examples for midterms for sure.
 
I have a problem with the police rounding people up “for their own safety”.
Take it up with NYPD, but for all their faults with that dept (which there are many), having millions of people and only having 15-16 die in weather related incidents in a YEAR on average is a pretty good number, in fact better numbers than Knoxville honestly
 
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so anyone that didn't want to take a vaccine was mentally ill?

Just fyi, I took the J&J about a week before they pulled it for possible blood clots.
You don’t have to be anti-vaccine (I strongly was not) to be anti-mandate (I was).

It’s a question of whether it is the government’s responsibility to override individual autonomy to prevent the effects of bad decisionmaking and, if so, what level of service is it reasonable for the rest of society to provide to those who are unwilling/unable to help themselves.
 
He is the first mayor in 20 years to not have police sweep up the homeless to keep them out of snowstorms. Thus more died this one storm than in an entire year in NYC in a decade
His decisions directly led to people dying, to which other mayors didn't allow like that
Making things up. Sweeping encampments had nothing to do with this and involuntary removal continued anyway

Mamdani said he has continued a policy of “involuntary removal” that advocates say can violate people’s basic rights if used too broadly, but that proponents say is essential for protecting people who are in danger. He said police and emergency workers took 18 people to hospitals for mental health treatment against their will over the past week.

“That policy continues as it was under the previous administration,” he said. “Some examples are if a New Yorker is seen not adequately clothed in this kind of winter, if a New Yorker's behavior is that which is threatening to others around them.”

But he said forcible removal is a “last resort” as outreach workers and city officials attempt to encourage street homeless New Yorkers to move into shelter units with fewer restrictions.

Dave Giffen, head of the Coalition for the Homeless, said he agreed with Mamdani’s approach so far. He said involuntary removal was at times necessary but that call for sweeps is an “opportunistic misframing of a terrible tragedy to try to get the administration to try failed approaches of the past.”
 
You don’t have to be anti-vaccine (I strongly was not) to be anti-mandate (I was).

It’s a question of whether it is the government’s responsibility to override individual autonomy to prevent the effects of bad decisionmaking and, if so, what level of service is it reasonable for the rest of society to provide to those who are unwilling/unable to help themselves.
Isn't what the gov does when someone is mentally ill? This has nothing to do with madates.
 
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