Tent cities? You do realize that this is quite a step up from being homeless. It is no crime or shame. You are providing for yourself and family. There is also safety in numbers. They remind me of the Hoovervilles of the 30s. People lived in tar paper and cardboard shacks. Some of them lived in Washington DC across the street from the White House. Fun fact: do you know that people are living in the park across the street from the White House right now? You never hear about them and I have to wonder why that is. Maybe because there is a democrat in the White House. If our military can live in tents I don't wonder why we can't save some money and let illegals, terrorists, and convicts live in tents.
Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Yea, I hear what you are saying, but I just read some news articles of police going to these areas that you are talking about and breaking down the tents, and taking everything, to force these people to leave. So they may be doing the best they can to provide with what they have, but are viewed by the cities and towns as a blight.
Oh btw, with regard to your aunt who was sterilized, which I am not sure how or why that was interjected into this subject; are you advocating sterilizing people? I am not sure I understood what you were conveying with that comment. If so, wouldn't that be some form of Eugenics Control? If so, who gets sterilized? Who oversees it?
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