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Homelessness? Breach of the Charter?

Started by RW, January 07, 2016, 03:20:08 PM

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RW

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easter bunny

Yeah. Those are some nasty homeless people.  ac_wot

Anonymous

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Quote from: "RW"Where the hell do you live???  :shock:

In a good area with no homeless scumbags.

RW

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Quote from: "RW"Like those Veterans?

I didn't say that.

I asked that.
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Anonymous

Quote from: "RW"
Quote from: "Shen Li"
Quote from: "RW"Like those Veterans?

I didn't say that.

I asked that.

No, we have quite a few Afghan vets in this city with PTSD.

RW

I wonder how the homeless shelters manage all those murderous fuckers  :ohmy:
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Anonymous

Quote from: "RW"I wonder how the homeless shelters manage all those murderous fuckers  :ohmy:

I hope the Herb let's them kill each other.

Anonymous

Quote from: "easter bunny"Yeah. Those are some nasty homeless people.  ac_wot

I meet lots of homeless people each Christmas working the kettles..



Some are very aggressive, some are not..



Some have very interesting stories to tell.

easter bunny

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Quote from: "easter bunny"Yeah. Those are some nasty homeless people.  ac_wot

I meet lots of homeless people each Christmas working the kettles..



Some are very aggressive, some are not..



Some have very interesting stories to tell.

You mean kettles as in donations?

Anonymous

Quote from: "easter bunny"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "easter bunny"Yeah. Those are some nasty homeless people.  ac_wot

I meet lots of homeless people each Christmas working the kettles..



Some are very aggressive, some are not..



Some have very interesting stories to tell.

You mean kettles as in donations?

That's right easter bunny, I have been doing it for years..



I meet some interesting people while volunteering..



Some of the most fascinating are street people.

easter bunny

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "easter bunny"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "easter bunny"Yeah. Those are some nasty homeless people.  ac_wot

I meet lots of homeless people each Christmas working the kettles..



Some are very aggressive, some are not..



Some have very interesting stories to tell.

You mean kettles as in donations?

That's right easter bunny, I have been doing it for years..



I meet some interesting people while volunteering..



Some of the most fascinating are street people.

Somehow I'm not surprised you would be a volunteer. You seem like the type. So sweet. =)

Twenty Dollars

I grew up in an affluent area just north of San Francisco. Marin county. Sausalito, Tiburon, Belvedere, Mill Valley. The county seat is San Rafael. Don't live there any more. Last 2 times I was back, I could not believe the amount of homeless who have taken over San Rafael. They hang in the streets most of the day. Eat at the St. Vincent de Paul homeless kitchen. 3 Xs a day. Then migrate to the parks and other hideouts for the night. In a city of about 100,000, 20,000 are homeless living in the streets. San Rafael is a sanctuary city, which meant illegals would not be harassed. San Rafael has evolved into a homeless haven. I am told that a homeless person can board a public bus and be dropped of in San Rafael for free. Pan handlers can make up to $300. per day. I like to think of myself as a understanding, thoughtful liberal. What I see when I go back makes me ill. At the same time a 1200 sq. foot tract home is going for 1.4 million. How does this scenario equate?

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Quote from: "Twenty Dollars"I grew up in an affluent area just north of San Francisco. Marin county. Sausalito, Tiburon, Belvedere, Mill Valley. The county seat is San Rafael. Don't live there any more. Last 2 times I was back, I could not believe the amount of homeless who have taken over San Rafael. They hang in the streets most of the day. Eat at the St. Vincent de Paul homeless kitchen. 3 Xs a day. Then migrate to the parks and other hideouts for the night. In a city of about 100,000, 20,000 are homeless living in the streets. San Rafael is a sanctuary city, which meant illegals would not be harassed. San Rafael has evolved into a homeless haven. I am told that a homeless person can board a public bus and be dropped of in San Rafael for free. Pan handlers can make up to $300. per day. I like to think of myself as a understanding, thoughtful liberal. What I see when I go back makes me ill. At the same time a 1200 sq. foot tract home is going for 1.4 million. How does this scenario equate?

My gosh Twenty Dollars, that is amazing..



I don't know what to say..



How did an affluent community turn into a magnet for homeless people?



And what is the connection with illegals? Are they homeless too?

Twenty Dollars

I believe it was the Catholic Parish that helped to set this sanctuary city concept up. Lots of Latinos came north to work in the 90s. They were not ever arrested, unless a crime was committed. Related to the Homeless, I really do t know. It just kind of carried over. Clearly the Bay Area is a liberal place. Marin is a liberal place enhabited by folks with means. I think many are in denial about it, and maybe used to it. When I go back, I sometimes stay with my ex wife. She is aware of it, but doesn't seem to bother her. She lives in a nice neighborhood. I remember the last time I was back getting some money at an ATM machine down town. 3 homeless creeps looking over my shoulder. Weird huh?

RW

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