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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This is a f**e story
How the$#%&!@*do they “cause a sense of terror?”
Actually, Los Angeles approved–last year–a measure to spend $100 Million on the homeless issue. Next month, we’re voting on a measure on how to use the money (expected to pass) and there’s this: http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-tiny-houses-return-20160421-story.html These news outlets like to sensationalize for clicks, so it’s always better just to talk openly to someone who lives there or do a bit of research yourself. But you’re right, it seems CA does have moral differences with a lot of America. Personally, I’d love a Calexit. Anyway, have a great day!
Once the caring liberals at work guess they were not getting any kickbacks from the tiny homes so they had to go !
Wtf.
With a state that’s so far in the hole financially that it wouldn’t be able to recover in a decade even if it applied it self,where’s all this “magic money” really coming from?
And you guys are able to sleep at night? Looser.
Get their names and addresses and burn their fucking homes to the ground ,when it’s turned around watch how fast those fucks scurry to their holes!!!!!
Trump likes little boys.
Whatever happened to “free enterprise”?