Ugh  I'm literally so done with politicians thinking they can just swoop in and dismantle a program that's already making a difference
 I'm literally so done with politicians thinking they can just swoop in and dismantle a program that's already making a difference  I mean, come on Zohran Mamdani, you're trying to be all like "let's take away the cops"
 I mean, come on Zohran Mamdani, you're trying to be all like "let's take away the cops"  but have you even thought about what's gonna happen to these people?!
 but have you even thought about what's gonna happen to these people?!  They're not just some random homeless person, they're people with SEVERE mental health issues
 They're not just some random homeless person, they're people with SEVERE mental health issues  who need help and support, not just some trans ambassador dude
 who need help and support, not just some trans ambassador dude  And don't even get me started on Dave Giffen's point about outreach workers β can you imagine if he had to deal with someone in crisis and there was no one there to help them?!
 And don't even get me started on Dave Giffen's point about outreach workers β can you imagine if he had to deal with someone in crisis and there was no one there to help them?!  It's all so emotional and frustrating
 It's all so emotional and frustrating 
				
			 I'm literally so done with politicians thinking they can just swoop in and dismantle a program that's already making a difference
 I'm literally so done with politicians thinking they can just swoop in and dismantle a program that's already making a difference  I mean, come on Zohran Mamdani, you're trying to be all like "let's take away the cops"
 I mean, come on Zohran Mamdani, you're trying to be all like "let's take away the cops"  but have you even thought about what's gonna happen to these people?!
 but have you even thought about what's gonna happen to these people?!  They're not just some random homeless person, they're people with SEVERE mental health issues
 They're not just some random homeless person, they're people with SEVERE mental health issues  who need help and support, not just some trans ambassador dude
 who need help and support, not just some trans ambassador dude  And don't even get me started on Dave Giffen's point about outreach workers β can you imagine if he had to deal with someone in crisis and there was no one there to help them?!
 And don't even get me started on Dave Giffen's point about outreach workers β can you imagine if he had to deal with someone in crisis and there was no one there to help them?!  It's all so emotional and frustrating
 It's all so emotional and frustrating 
 I mean, come on! They're basically saying that the PATH program isn't working and now they're gonna get rid of police officers? Like, what's next? Getting rid of the EMTs too? It makes no sense to me. We need people with expertise in mental health to help deal with these situations, not just some civilians who might not know what to do.
 I mean, come on! They're basically saying that the PATH program isn't working and now they're gonna get rid of police officers? Like, what's next? Getting rid of the EMTs too? It makes no sense to me. We need people with expertise in mental health to help deal with these situations, not just some civilians who might not know what to do. What's wrong with having them around? I don't get why the opponents of the PATH program are so against it. And what about all those people who just need help and are being held back by the system? We're not solving homelessness here, we're making it worse...
 What's wrong with having them around? I don't get why the opponents of the PATH program are so against it. And what about all those people who just need help and are being held back by the system? We're not solving homelessness here, we're making it worse... 
 . As someone who's lived through some of NYC's rough times, I know that mental health is a huge issue, and we can't just 'toughen up' on homeless people. The system is already overwhelmed, and taking away trained outreach workers just sounds like more chaos
. As someone who's lived through some of NYC's rough times, I know that mental health is a huge issue, and we can't just 'toughen up' on homeless people. The system is already overwhelmed, and taking away trained outreach workers just sounds like more chaos  . This just feels like more of the same old broken approach
. This just feels like more of the same old broken approach 