Former mayor Rudy Giuliani recently filed a complaint about a homeless man camped outside his East Side street in New York City. He said the man was defecating and urinating as if it were the Dark Ages – his interview can be seen here. He blasted Mayor DeBlasio, saying the way to apparently deal with the homeless is: “You chase ’em and you chase ’em and you chase ’em and you chase ’em, and they either get the treatment that they need or you chase ’em out of the city.”
If the former mayor and other Republicans really don’t want to see homeless people on the streets, then why aren’t they supporting policies that will actually help get them off the streets? We need solution-oriented services, affordable housing, a better safety net, better mental health funding and compassion, not complaining and more criminalizing of the homeless. “However, instead of ‘getting rid’ of people, Mayor de Blasio wants to implement long-term solutions to homelessness, building new shelters, providing supportive services and ensuring the mentally ill homeless receive the care they need,” DeBlasio spokeswoman Karen Hinton said. This is exactly the kind of thinking we need.
Homelessness is on the rise not just in New York but in Los Angeles and across the country. A de Blasio administration official said “homelessness has been on the rise for the past 12 years because housing budgets have been slashed. People often have nowhere to go.” Again, if Republicans like former mayor Giuliani really hate to see the homeless so much, they should fund housing budgets and other long-term solutions. But Giuliani says: “I had a rule. You don’t get to live on the streets.”
Anyone who is espousing faith in Jesus Christ must understand that the Savior they profess made statements such as, “Foxes have dens and birds have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head (Matthew 8:20).” And He tells stories such as The Rich Man and Lazarus in Luke 16:19-31, about a homeless beggar who sat outside a rich man’s home, suffering while the man inside had every luxury. This particular story is strikingly, maybe eerily, similar to this very report. We cannot sweep people away who are made in God’s image any more than we can sweep away the teachings of Christ when discussing the homeless.
Read the full article here: Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani Complains About Homeless Man on Upper East Side Street, Takes Shot at de Blasio.
Is NOT taking care of the homeless just a Republican problem? According to MSNBC it’s not. Here is the beginning parts of an article on their website:
“As the number of homeless people in Los Angeles County continues to rise, the City
Council is weighing a ban on feeding homeless people in public areas.
City Council members Tom LaBonge and Mitch O’Farrell, both Democrats,
introduced the resolution after complaints from Los Angeles residents.”
Homelessness is truly a test of God for the Christian. Luke 14:12-14 says:
“He said also to the one who had invited him, “When you give a luncheon or a dinner, do not invite your friends or your brothers or your relatives or rich neighbors, in case they may invite you in return, and you would be repaid. But when you give a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, and the blind. And you will be blessed, because they cannot repay you, for you will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous.”
When was the last time you invited a homeless person sit at your table. I know I haven’t.