Is it just me, or is that an odd way to refer to anyone in a professional setting.
Imagine calling your boss daddy by accident and how embarrassing it would be lol
Is it just me, or is that an odd way to refer to anyone in a professional setting.
Imagine calling your boss daddy by accident and how embarrassing it would be lol
I don’t think it’s fair to say that it’s only an economic issue. Plenty of well off couples, some I personally know, could easily afford kids and just don’t want them.
Sounds like you’re insinuating that my viewpoint is homeless people are not citizens which is just not what I said.
Honestly you lost me at the first sentence. It’s very obviously a complex problem and to suggest it’s simple is just demoralizing to the dedicated civil servants that work so hard to fix it.
And homelessness has always been a problem, I feel like generally people fall into this rosy recollection to a time where it was far harder to document it
Welcome to how the world works. Citizens like clean places to live
I don’t think the first part is true but unfortunately I agree on the second part. The west Coast in general has been struggling with this for a while and the compassionate approach hasn’t shown the promised results. Maybe it technically is, but visible homelessness is what gets people elected.
I mean, they’ve been trying other solutions and they obviously haven’t been working. Citizens don’t like living near these and this issue is rallying people to the right. I get that banning and sweeping sucks and is just moving people around, but if that ends up moving people from a highly visible area to a less visible area then it can go a long way for local businesses and tourism.
Not really much hydro in Texas, or close by
Won’t this just be thrown out? I thought you couldn’t sue the sitting president
Yeah until one of them wins