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by jasonkester
1305 days ago
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But anybody with a spare bedroom is doing the same thing by your logic. Nobody is in the kitchen right now. You monster. The solution isn’t to stick homeless people in every available space. It’s to build places for them to live. In your case, if your hypothetical homeless person wants to live on my street, he can buy one of the three homes currently for sale there, for the same price mine would sell for. How about we at least wait to see if he buys one of those before you go kicking me out of mine? |
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