A few more things from the my hyper-octopus-kraken pain-in-the-ass of a brain:
On the flip side of Los Angeles' skid row, there are people who really like being pretty much homeless- and view it as outdoor living like camping. Interestingly enough, contrary to popular thought, I've met at least one of this type of person- this guy is a 24/7 street entrepreneur. Not to mention one of the best story tellers I've ever heard, he's awesome. As far as I know, this man does not panhandle at all. He collects recyclables, then uses that money to buy cheap beer at liquor stores which he sells on the street late at night. He said he prefers sleeping in a tent with his cooler on all but the coldest nights. He gets laid a lot, and yeah, most of the women are homeless addicts and prostitutes. He didn't really seem like an alcoholic to me either, as he sells most of the beer he buys. He's a nice guy and people like him, he said he doesn't sell street drugs, just beer.
And about mental illness/Schizophrenia: This shit is fucked up and mostly genetic (i.e.: from birth) and it's not their fault. People like this are often screwed by life like people with developmental disabilities, but they are often intelligent. Imagine trying to live your life and hearing voices constantly telling you what to do, filling you with paranoia. In the 80s, Reaganomics did a fucked up thing in cutting funding for mental health care for people like this. They need serious HELP and not punishment, jail and/or discrimination. Since I know there are people on this site that have OCD, ADHD, Asperger's, etc.- we should all be understanding that people get genetically fucked by the dice-roll of life. Anyone remember Clint Gorman, aka Jigen? He got fucked by cystic fibrosis and died a young death in his 20s for it. No one thought he should have been put in jail or treated like shit because his lungs were constantly filling up with mucous and eating away his life.
R.I.P. Clint.
Another thing is that you shouldn't attack people who don't understand these realities- you can't educate and put down at the same time. People who need serious help among us deserve to get it, and yes- we taxpayers should pay for it. Everyone can't be a determined island of self-sufficient iron will. Yes people will take advantage of the system, but we aren't talking about poverty here, we are talking about serious, genetically inherited mental illness. People who are just poor and uneducated are a different topic, and it's more complicated.