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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These are little one room sheds under overpasses but their better than nothing
These people/authorities who want to destroy these small homes for the homeless should walk a day in a homeless persons life and maybe they would change their minds. Sure the authorities say tear the small homes down, because I’m sure they all have nice homes to live in, with many comforts and make good salaries. If a homeless person has their own place to stay, spend their nights in, and have a place to stay out of the weather, well, I for sure do not see how they could be considered a terror.
Idiots
I’m sure there weren’t any functioning bathrooms in the tents. They felt safe with a door.
That’s LA. City Hall Propaganda* rather see tents than safety for they’re residents..Let that broad sleep in a tent >1< night,..bet her views would change!!!
You know there are so many empty buildings in all cities, why not make some of these areas living space instead. I think tiny homes are also a great idea, but then where will they put them? Maybe make parks for them like a community.
What dumbass liberals did this out of their stupid$#%&!@*control issues?
(forwrd) I’ll bet they just got off being house busters….
This article says the ‘federal government destroyed’…..then if goes on and the TRUTH comes out! The demonicRAT LA government was responsible. Oh. The stupidity.
One question, where did he place the tiny homes?