We have been fighting homelessness, hunger, poverty, for decades and there is little improvement.
BUT YET, we are going to FIGHT CLIMATE change with taxes and regulations.
Think about that
In other words, "Fuck them. I'm not helping."
FYI:
HUNGER. FOOD STAMPS. FOOD BANKS. WIC. PRIVATE FOOD KITCHENS
POVERTY. WELFARE CHECKS. AFFORDABLE HOUSING. MINIMUM WAGES.
………………. OBAMACARE
I’m glad you seem to be accepting CLIMATE CHANGE. Everyone should help in the fight, but, the brunt has to be done by state and federal agencies. That can only be done through taxes and regulations. The last president cut taxes for big corporations and removed EPA regulations. That’s not the way to do it. He also pushed and got reductions on help programs. I know. This is bringing politics into it, but, taxes and politics go hand in hand
In other words, You see no logic in what I said, only that I don't want the homeless and their lifestyle on my property.
Let's see,
If you want to provide a place to stay for the less fortunate, they need secure, clean, areas that are affordable
Interstate interchanges are well lit, mowed and landscaped in most areas ,meaning clean and secure, affordable is not a problem ,it is already owned by the state. So no need for any land or asset purchase. There are no homes near the interchanges because the hwy right of way prohibits it ,so their lifestyle would not negatively impact anyone except the brief times that they would be visible to a passing motorist. Fire and first responders can be there in short order to help with od's and fights. Police or hwy patrol are already there trying to catch speeders and over weight trucks so security forces are already in the area.
Use some logic before you start talking me down.
This method would put the homeless in safe, well lit areas out of harms way and out of the citizens way.
You always ask for ideas,I gave you 1,that is helping.
So how many tents are in YOUR yard?
How many needles did you rake up and put in the trash yesterday? Strange how they can afford drugs but not housing
That last sentence should make you think. Both Charlie and me were Scout leaders. We took over looking out for kids whose parents were not up to par. My church had a daily soup kitchen and a few of us parishioners volunteered to cook and serve when we could. My job allowed me to do so on weekdays. My Girlscouts volunteered in the hospital I worked at as Candystripers. Charlie's troop collected food and cookies to make care packages for serving members of the military. We can't all be out there putting our backs to the job, but, until two yrs ago I used to volunteer to clean local beaches at least twice a year. However, as I've said in another post, what does it cost to wish a homeless person a good morning. Asking how he is? Perhaps, buying an extra item from MacDonald's dollar menu and giving it to some poor soul? Not much.
Oh, my guess is that member #692771, PA_Freddy is not "sweating the small stuff" and PA-MORON is most definitely "small stuff". It's the evil twin, PA-Freddy who is on an emotional roller coaster and wearing his soiled underwear!
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let's surround ourselves with them and RIDE!
I have a verizon jet pack here with a blown up lithium battery. Thing was just sitting there,I was online with it and it just started smoking and stinking and swelling up.
Although it is no longer being filmed, Canadian production, YOU GOTTA EAT HERE!, featuring John Catucci, is quite entertaining! If you are familiar with Guy Fieri and Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, basically the same thing. Hey, kebmo , were any of the restaurants you worked for ever featured on YOU GOTTA EAT HERE! ?
The show is on the Food Network which I don’t get. It might surprise you to know that I don’t watch food shows after spending eight hours in the kitchen every day!
Yes I heard of this, I’m sure the 84 year old was frightened, but what have we come to, that we shoot first, and ask questions later…just my opinion, I don’t know the details of the case
Why would anyone want to live in these places?
who pays for the car they ruined? Why is there nothing being done about this?
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This is a example of why there needs to be some law and order in this country.
I remember when the Detroit Tigers won the 1984 World Series and the revelers tore up the city! Yep, they overturned a cab and set a police car on fire and even though that was 39 years ago, all I remember is a white guy dancing on top of the burning police car.
He is annoying as hell but once in a while I will give a glance to his vids, 1 of them was in regards to a Buick Suv that is made in CHINA. I had no idea Buicks were being made there.
Mercy, Alot of variables there but the first thing they shoulda done was hire a lawyer. Since insurance has done it's deed, the folks probably have no leg to stand on.Although it is painfully obvious there was a issue probably with a bad battery pack internally shorting out.
Happens to cell phones if you remember
I don't have time to see your video right now, but Billions to Ford for 'electric car battery and such' are just good investments. If an investor can turn Ford into a strong EV market leader or even just become a force in battery technology, that's many more Billions in return. Or are you denying that there is a market for affordable EV's?
Is the market ready for exspense to repair and very short range ev? No. IF there is a market,it is for a long range,affordable ev that is not a total loss because of battery failure.
Besides,our government should not be wasting money like that right now.
Average miles/charge is 220 miles/week. In an average city, that's more than enough to travel to work and back and do shopping and other things normal in a week. Are they good for long range travel? No. Going from Miami to Orlando to visit Disney is impractical and I wouldn't do it. Batteries will improve, but it's no reason to not get one.
Your government is still pouring billions into oil companies.
Do you think that is necessary? It's a business that can stand on itself easily.
By the way, EV's are much more reliable.
Tesla isn't, but Tesla is a fucking tech start-up.
When real car manufacturers make EV's, they hardly need any service.
A colleague has a 12 year old Nissan Leaf. The battery is still at 89%.
And he has driven it a awful lot. It's range is just not good enough for his current use anymore. Not because it has deteriorated, but because he's driving even more now. This was a first gen EV. He's now thinking of replacing it with a Tesla. I advised him to look at other brands.
A friend of mine that teachs ev tech at a university has used Leaf packs in all kinds of stuff, they do seem to have their ducks in a row more so than others. BUT at in line with our discussion,how much government money did Nissan get? not nearly as much as other companys.
I think Toyota has it best, they are working with hybrid tech,
Let's all move to chicago.Seems like a great place to live!
only 8 people killed this past weekend? gangsters must be on vacation.That new mayor is really making a difference?
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At least with Al Capone we knew who he was and what he stood for with the democrats it changes every day they want their cake and be able to eat it too
BUT YET, we are going to FIGHT CLIMATE change with taxes and regulations.
Think about that
FYI:
HUNGER. FOOD STAMPS. FOOD BANKS. WIC. PRIVATE FOOD KITCHENS
POVERTY. WELFARE CHECKS. AFFORDABLE HOUSING. MINIMUM WAGES.
………………. OBAMACARE
I’m glad you seem to be accepting CLIMATE CHANGE. Everyone should help in the fight, but, the brunt has to be done by state and federal agencies. That can only be done through taxes and regulations. The last president cut taxes for big corporations and removed EPA regulations. That’s not the way to do it. He also pushed and got reductions on help programs. I know. This is bringing politics into it, but, taxes and politics go hand in hand
and it will be changing until AI or fire destroys the earth.
Let's see,
If you want to provide a place to stay for the less fortunate, they need secure, clean, areas that are affordable
Interstate interchanges are well lit, mowed and landscaped in most areas ,meaning clean and secure, affordable is not a problem ,it is already owned by the state. So no need for any land or asset purchase. There are no homes near the interchanges because the hwy right of way prohibits it ,so their lifestyle would not negatively impact anyone except the brief times that they would be visible to a passing motorist. Fire and first responders can be there in short order to help with od's and fights. Police or hwy patrol are already there trying to catch speeders and over weight trucks so security forces are already in the area.
Use some logic before you start talking me down.
This method would put the homeless in safe, well lit areas out of harms way and out of the citizens way.
In other words, "Fuck them. I'm not helping."
So how many tents are in YOUR yard?
How many needles did you rake up and put in the trash yesterday? Strange how they can afford drugs but not housing
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let's surround ourselves with them and RIDE!
I have a verizon jet pack here with a blown up lithium battery. Thing was just sitting there,I was online with it and it just started smoking and stinking and swelling up.
What are your thoughts?
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who pays for the car they ruined? Why is there nothing being done about this?
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This is a example of why there needs to be some law and order in this country.
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Billions going to Ford for electric car battery and such. Crazy.
What do you think about a Beemer and spontaneous combustion?
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Happens to cell phones if you remember
Besides,our government should not be wasting money like that right now.
Do you think that is necessary? It's a business that can stand on itself easily.
By the way, EV's are much more reliable.
Tesla isn't, but Tesla is a fucking tech start-up.
When real car manufacturers make EV's, they hardly need any service.
A colleague has a 12 year old Nissan Leaf. The battery is still at 89%.
And he has driven it a awful lot. It's range is just not good enough for his current use anymore. Not because it has deteriorated, but because he's driving even more now. This was a first gen EV. He's now thinking of replacing it with a Tesla. I advised him to look at other brands.
I think Toyota has it best, they are working with hybrid tech,
only 8 people killed this past weekend? gangsters must be on vacation.That new mayor is really making a difference?
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I think chicago was better off with Al Capone.
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