These people are scam artists and at best you're feeding a drug or alcohol addition. Donate and work with legitimate charities that support the homeless and distressed families. |
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I was minding my own business and then they waved a sign in my face. THEY engaged ME. They forced me to consider them. |
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There is no family with tiny kids who is forced to live in a shelter that kicks them out during the day. These people are placed very quickly in hotels. I am a NP, but yes, I would definitely have a problem with people forcing their infants/toddlers sitting outside all day in the cold. |
I suggest you tell them to leave the rest of us alone. |
+1 These “families” were likely dropped off by a van in the morning and will He picked up and taken home later that evening. These are organized scams. Don’t fall for it. |
They aren't bothering you, Susan. Just turn your head and ignore. |
I suggest you go touch some grass. Ignore them and move on with your miserable life. |
The HORRORS. They waved a sign that you were forced to see!!!!!!! Are you OK? Did you take off work to recover? Are you sleeping ok with all of the nightmares? PS I hope they hit you with their sign next time, right in the face. |
Whatever, judgy-Karen. |
You don't do so good with logic, do you? |
You sound like as heartless Republican. I had an acquaintance who was a Sr. VP at a major insurance company and, through no fault of his own, lost his job in 2007-2008 recession. He applied everywhere but he was also 55 years old and age discrimination is real. Finally, he took the only job offered which was at Costco as a dock supervisor. Stop with the nonsense that there are plenty of jobs because if you're overqualified and 55 years old, McDonald's isn't going to hire you! |
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ya think?!
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