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It's the dunk tank.
This is where you come to post big-brained hot takes by chuds, libs, or even fellow leftists, and tear them to itty-bitty pieces with precision dunkstrikes.
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I'm no real estate expert, but having people on the streets seems to me like it would harm neighborhood home values more than having them in houses and off the street
He said a small town. Small town America gives it's homeless one way bus tickets to the big city cuz only the city can afford them.
This leaves rural America generally homeless free and then Republicans can pile on to Democrats ruining our cities, as evidenced by all the homeless. Smh. All while willfully ignoring that both property crime and violent crime happen at far higher rates out in county.
Every small town in America, having traded in its character for a freeway offramp, feels, and looks, the exact same nowadays - over policed and traumatized communities originally, back in the good ol pre-2008 days, addicted to Adderall and Oxycontin, nostalgically peeling scabs with meth and fent-laced brown. No will to invest locally, no desire to improve things, just escape from the overbearingness, stuck surviving in the dissonance between repeatingly mouthing self-affirmations/placations and the anxiety of knowing you'll live to witness civilizations end. Just in time for everyone to fall out of love with the discarded husk big tech left of the Internet.
We are all war victims. Protracted slow economic warfare, intentional, we are all frogs and the waters already at a boil. But continue on being a pick-me for corporate greed (not you personally)
With friends like these who needs enemies?
Excellent post. You might like Quiet Town by The Killers
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
That's easily solved by my solution to the undesirables which my lawyer has advised me not to state in public writing anymore
You are forgetting about anti-homeless architecture and other 'wonders' of capitalism that are meant to 'solve' that problem.