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“This will increase neighborhood crime, blight, poor sanitation and threatens safety and health,” worried Sue Halloway.. bless her liberal, tolerant, progressive California heart.
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Do you know the way to San Jose?
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wow, nothing about the morons in kali amazes me anymore....so effing stupid!

The funny part, since the city is involved it will cost them $150k per box to put up a tool shed, have fun taxpayers!!
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I support this. The homeless do need shelter and it's reasonable accommodation. It's a better option than tent cities as it'll be managed and can provide water for showers, which will help them find work.
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awesome guy wrote:I support this. The homeless do need shelter and it's reasonable accommodation. It's a better option than tent cities as it'll be managed and can provide water for showers, which will help them find work.
I would support if the city would not be involved, the article already says they have to do an environmental impact study, the cost is going to be sooo out of whack
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cwtcr hokie wrote:
awesome guy wrote:I support this. The homeless do need shelter and it's reasonable accommodation. It's a better option than tent cities as it'll be managed and can provide water for showers, which will help them find work.
I would support if the city would not be involved, the article already says they have to do an environmental impact study, the cost is going to be sooo out of whack
Yeah, screw that. But it's an idea worth evaluating.
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awesome guy wrote:I support this. The homeless do need shelter and it's reasonable accommodation. It's a better option than tent cities as it'll be managed and can provide water for showers, which will help them find work.
It is funny that the people who don't want to have the police get rid of them, now don't want them living near them in tiny houses.
But, yeah, it's an idea worth trying. First priority to veterans, and the completely crazy people should be taken somewhere else for help.
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HokieFanDC wrote:
awesome guy wrote:I support this. The homeless do need shelter and it's reasonable accommodation. It's a better option than tent cities as it'll be managed and can provide water for showers, which will help them find work.
It is funny that the people who don't want to have the police get rid of them, now don't want them living near them in tiny houses.
But, yeah, it's an idea worth trying. First priority to veterans, and the completely crazy people should be taken somewhere else for help.
It is a feel good idea, but after a few months it will be the same trash heap as the tent cities, anybody with any sense knows that
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HokieFanDC wrote:
awesome guy wrote:I support this. The homeless do need shelter and it's reasonable accommodation. It's a better option than tent cities as it'll be managed and can provide water for showers, which will help them find work.
It is funny that the people who don't want to have the police get rid of them, now don't want them living near them in tiny houses.
But, yeah, it's an idea worth trying. First priority to veterans, and the completely crazy people should be taken somewhere else for help.
The vast majority are crazy.
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LOL, comments are great...

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What could go wrong?

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