WakeForestRanger
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Homeless people go to Dem cities so they get the services they need. One way to see it is that they’re willing to live there even without a house.
And they won’t be victims of the Purge or whatever Republicans do with “undesirables.”
Wait, homeless people in Chicago migrated here from Alabama in search of services? I feel like I am missing a joke
A homeless person in rural Alabama would probably end up in Huntsville or Birmingham.
A homeless person in rural Alabama would probably end up in Huntsville or Birmingham.
A homeless person in rural Alabama would probably end up in Huntsville or Birmingham.
Are they really Dem cities or are they just more equipped for homeless population out of necessity?
My perception has been that homeless people are suffering from mental illness and drug addiction and domestic violence, and generally have little to no resources to migrate to cities so they end up homeless wherever they happen to be. I think you are saying they make a calculated decision based on the availability of services. Hadn't thought of that but I guess that is happening.
I was celebrating the legalization of weed in Illinois to a Republican/Trumpfuck friend of mine and he was all like "legalization is not the answer. I was in Denver and those weed stores had homeless people and deadbeats hanging around them. Sad."
Funny because he was quite the coke head for a while and he lives in NC where homeless people and deadbeats hang around liquor stores and have for years.
Some friends of mine have been and said the were in line for about an hour but were happy with it overall.
By the way, what are people doing with these "concentrates?" I guess I'm a lame old man who still just buys quarters and puffs on the batty a couple of times at night so I'm not up on things. Put it on food?
Report that Matt Goetz will vote with the dems on bill to limit the executive war powers.