The beautiful thing about America is that though its people have myriad differences between themselves and their neighbors, there is room for everybody to live the way they want to. So long as no one is hurt, citizens are free to operate and interact with others as they please. And of course, a big part of living is having a home to one’s liking.
Unfortunately, we have gone from the idea that a person’s home is their castle to the notion that one’s home is just another place for the government to stick its nose into. So not only are the possessions we keep in our houses subjected to their rule, but the very buildings we call home are as well.
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Afraid of a tiny home ?…But not sanctuary cities….
The same people whining and complaining about these homes are the ones crying about inequality, racism and white privilege!! Makes me sick, this young man offered a solution and they treated him like he was stupid!! Damn shame, Gods got you dude, keep building!
Don find me bro
OUTRAGEOUS!
“Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.” — Benjamin Franklin
done with this site. dont lie to those who backed you
This is a partial twisted story from one written a year ago in the LA Times. False info spreading again. UNFOLLOWING this page.
They didn’t want someone coming up with a cheaper and better plan. Basically they didn’t like being upstaged by a struggling musician so they punish the homeless. I really hope California gets their way and leaves the USA. They don’t hold the same morals the rest of us do.
Typical liberal Dummycrat politics. No common sense.
Having a family living on the acre+ of land cause no sewage problems but having hundreds living in close condensed surroundings a sewer system must be put in…otherwise dysentery and other$#%&!@*diseases occur. Did he do that? Did he apply for permits to assure that earthquake standards are met? It’s one thing to have the mind to do good, but it has to be done right for those you want to help.