Anonymous wrote:AgentX wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, three people have been sleeping in a freaking car for months and you’re more worried about your safety than their health or well-being? DC really is full of deplorables these days, just not the kind Hilary had in mind.
So, OP is supposed to be more concerned about the strangers in the car than for her family?
I'm a parent with little kids. They come first regardless of how much my heart bleeds for others who aren't as fortunate. But PP this is really throwing judgment on someone when you aren't in their shoes.
Right. The only difference between a bleeding heart liberal and a trumpster deplorable is hypocrisy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, republicans and democrats agree that people should not be sleeping in vehicles on residential streets. The difference between the two is that republicans cut funding for the social programs like Section 8 vouchers or mental health services, that might help people have a better option. Democrats are willing to pay more in taxes so people aren’t sleeping in ntheir streets. Republicans apparently just want them to sleep on someone else’s street. That’s the difference.
Op, I also would call the police and I’m someone who has volunteered with homeless populations over the past several decades.
If you have been volunteering with the homeless for decades, you know that homelessness and related problems were caused by liberals who insisted on deinstitutionalizing the mentally ill.
Anonymous wrote:I guess I'm the biggest a-hole here because I would have called police the first night they showed up.
But then, if I parked/lived in a vehicle in front of someone's home I wouldn't be littering and would have a potty plan that includes an actual toilet, so I don't have much sympathy for someone causing this damage/mess/smell.
I don't believe for a second that the posters here would let this happen in front of their homes- and you, OP, what is your deal? Why is this only a problem now? What neighbourhood do you live in that you and your neighbours have all looked the other way for so long and you are all equally...erm... 'open-minded'?
-apparent hypocrite liberal in CCDC whose neighbourhood would have donated clothes, had the fundraiser, called the police and given a new RV to these people and sent them on their damn way.
Anonymous wrote:No, republicans and democrats agree that people should not be sleeping in vehicles on residential streets. The difference between the two is that republicans cut funding for the social programs like Section 8 vouchers or mental health services, that might help people have a better option. Democrats are willing to pay more in taxes so people aren’t sleeping in ntheir streets. Republicans apparently just want them to sleep on someone else’s street. That’s the difference.
Op, I also would call the police and I’m someone who has volunteered with homeless populations over the past several decades.
Anonymous wrote:No, republicans and democrats agree that people should not be sleeping in vehicles on residential streets. The difference between the two is that republicans cut funding for the social programs like Section 8 vouchers or mental health services, that might help people have a better option. Democrats are willing to pay more in taxes so people aren’t sleeping in ntheir streets. Republicans apparently just want them to sleep on someone else’s street. That’s the difference.
Op, I also would call the police and I’m someone who has volunteered with homeless populations over the past several decades.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, three people have been sleeping in a freaking car for months and you’re more worried about your safety than their health or well-being? DC really is full of deplorables these days, just not the kind Hilary had in mind.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, three people have been sleeping in a freaking car for months and you’re more worried about your safety than their health or well-being? DC really is full of deplorables these days, just not the kind Hilary had in mind.
Anonymous wrote:No, republicans and democrats agree that people should not be sleeping in vehicles on residential streets. The difference between the two is that republicans cut funding for the social programs like Section 8 vouchers or mental health services, that might help people have a better option. Democrats are willing to pay more in taxes so people aren’t sleeping in ntheir streets. Republicans apparently just want them to sleep on someone else’s street. That’s the difference.
Op, I also would call the police and I’m someone who has volunteered with homeless populations over the past several decades.