Finland is known for community institutions, like village clubhouses where everyone votes on activities to do together , like knitting and quilts. Or they pile in the sauna and talk for hours . That ethos is not embedded in our country where honestly I think most liberals are just as personally selfish as the next person. I think in Finland community starts with the people and the government continues that. And I am sure in any Scandinavian country it's a trade off - they do keep eyes on each other which can be good or bad, and many of their high achievers and celebrities do live elsewhere with less onerous tax codes. Still, sounds nice! |
Not just Finlands rules. Many homeless choose not to stay in shelters because of rules. |
Ballston/Clarendon/Courthouse/Roslyn corridor has plenty of homeless people. |
Sounds like we need to boot racists out of the country so we can work on solving our problems. |
^Didn't used to--this is a rather recent development. Certainly has become much more prevalent in last 5-10 years. |
Are you suggesting that it is racist to account for cultural differences when applying public policies across different countries? |
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They look awful all around the kennedy center. these aren't tidy campsites that follow camping norms. |
This will definitely bring people around to their cause. Democrats are looking stronger in 2022 by the day. |
Any suggestions for how we identify these people and deport them? I understand you can just walk back across the southern border. |
PP here makes excellent points. |
OMG. One of your son’s’ friends can write his peer rec for Darty with this, it will be sublime! Perfect fodder for illustrating your son’s emotional courage and empathy. |
We have five vacant homes for every homeless person in America. Those with more than one home should give the extra up to those who need it. |
You first, friend. |
Who is going to handle upkeep? |