CWilson wrote:
Well moderators, here comes another left leaning post, to counter some from the right;
Not surprising based on reading through some of your past posts. you seem to have an obsession with taking a lot of things in that direction.
Well this is a nod to my observation that as long as all posts are bashing liberal ideas it is fine, but any defense of the same idea is too political.
Why should only the people that can afford at least 2 homes, one of which has wheels, park for free?
Why not? They probably are dropping a hundred or two on groceries and other items during that stop for a few hours.
Want to bet on how much each group spends at WM? I imagine the fridge and pantry of the people in the lower income brackets will have a higher % of WM labels. Open the closet, even more likely to see mostly products sold Walmart
And the idea that homelessness is limited to any one state is crazy.
Who said anything even close to that? But since you mentioned it, WA and the other West coast states are solidly in the top 10 when it comes to the number of homeless people as a percentage of population by a long-shot, more than double actually. Of course that does not fit in with your narrative, whatever it is LOL
Well there could be lots of reasons, a major one has nothing to do with politics. Mild weather requires much less energy to survive.
Then there is the cost of counting houseless. I would bet states that send most tax money to federal government would be more willing to pay that cost, compared to states that get more from federal gov.
Then there is the idea a person that is down might prefer a area where more likely to get hand up, instead of kicked down.
The fact you post the deceptive maps implies you want it to be seen in political light. The fact the deceptive maps stay up proves my point; Bash left ideas is not political, but defending them is.