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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I lay this at the last two presidents feet..
I hope the woman that stood there and said they give her a sense of terror is homeless one day and she will know what it feels like. The city could give them property to put them on until they come up with a better solution, but to just confiscates them and not let them retrieve their belongings is disgusting. I applaud this young man(Elvis) for helping these people and think his idea is wonderful. Keep up the good work.
Our states and government are ALL WHACKOS!!
AMEN!!
Barbara Langston how do they wake up each day and are still breathing, is beyond me.
Money is the root of all evil and when these career politions are not getting their dirty money they have a tenancy to become spastic…
California don’t you care?
Your comment made absolutely no sense, and has nothing to do with this story. Push your religious and political agenda somewhere else.
All I can say is, if you can vote these idiots out when time comes,
You have plenty, throw some in the till