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I asked " Why don't you bum in front of a better store?,.. someplace where people have money?"... He said,.. "They don't give,.. they pretend they don't hear me"...
Oh please…..
It didn't used to be like this...
Yes, it was always like this.
If anyone thinks this from some upsurge in laziness,.. try spending a day walking a parking lot in full Arizona summer sun... then, sleep under a bridge and do it again, every day for a month...
No, it’s not laziness in that sense. Homelessness is almost always caused by alcohol or drug addiction, mental illness, the bad luck of having crappy parents, or extremely poor choices along life’s way. Assuming she didn’t fit the first 3, I’ll bet if you actually sat down and spoke to that woman you could find choices she made that ended her up where she’s at. Don’t sit there and try to blame this on Bush and Repubicans which is what you’re doing. That’s how the next generation never gets help. You never address the real issue, only the one’s you can use as a foil.
I doubt if Romney has ever seen a 99 cent store...
Okay, I laughed at that one. Maybe never been in one, but I bet he owns a couple hundred of them.
By the way, on food: Tue Aug 21, 2012 2:40pm EDT (Reuters) - Americans throw away nearly half their food every year, waste worth roughly $165 billion annually, according to a study released on Tuesday. "As a country, we're essentially tossing every other piece of food that crosses our path. That's money and precious resources down the drain," said Dana Gunders, a scientist with the Natural Resources Defense Council's food and agriculture program. The NRDC report said Americans discard 40 percent of the food supply every year, and the average American family of four ends up throwing away an equivalent of up to $2,275 annually in food
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