Homelessness has become an epidemic in the United States of America. It has exploded into a subculture that demands special immunities and privileges. To compound the issue, activist judges have made horrific decisions favoring vagrancy, loitering, and upholding an inconceivable “right” to be homeless that supersedes the rights of property tax-paying citizens. Somehow the judiciary manufactures a “right” to privacy that comes out of the 4th amendment, I believe, allowing for a person to encamp on public lands.
Laws are in place, so there is some form of order in a chaotic world.
But unfortunately, homelessness breeds lawlessness and invites crime.
Some unfortunate souls down on their luck have found themselves homeless
through circumstance or error. These are people who will seek shelter
and work diligently to reconcile their situation by finding work and
accommodation. Regrettably, many who find themselves homeless are in
that position voluntarily and have no interest in recovery........To Read More....
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