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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: thundley4 on February 15, 2010, 04:51:12 PM
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TwixVoy (1000+ posts) Mon Feb-15-10 05:03 PM
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Are you noticing a large rise in the homeless population in YOUR city?
I was out today and was stopped THREE times.
One was near the gas station. A homeless person came over to me and asked me if I could go with him to the KFC near the gas station to help him get something to eat. (yes, asked for the meal - not cash)
Another was a homeless lady at the light.
The third was a volunteer outside the grocery store with a table set up for donations.
This is becoming more and more common here. Three years ago it was incredibly rare to be approached by a homeless person. These days it is almost a daily occurrence.
People NEED JOBS. When the hell is congress going to actually address this? Do they realize they are risking a republican take over this November? In which case all bets are off for any job creation efforts.
Has anyone else noticed an increase in the homeless population where you live?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x7720588
I haven't seen any homeless people here, but the foodbanks have been hard hit by the 0Bamaconomy.
provis99 (1000+ posts) Mon Feb-15-10 05:04 PM
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1. yep. Here in Indianapolis, I see a lot of white men in 20s and 30s begging.
Often, their wife and kids are begging with them. If you see those sorts begging, you know the economys in trouble.
Cleita (1000+ posts) Mon Feb-15-10 05:05 PM
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2. I'm noticing less. I think the cops are running them out of town.
There used to be homeless with signs panhandling outside of supermarkets and strip malls. They seem to be gone. They never were allowed in the Village downtown area with all the antique shops and tourist oriented cutsey shops.
Mari333 (1000+ posts) Mon Feb-15-10 05:06 PM
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3. small town here but
Edited on Mon Feb-15-10 05:07 PM by Mari333
lot of people knocking on door all winter asking me for odd jobs. I cant afford it.
one guy just came right out and asked me for money (for nothing)
i have a feeling this summer will bring the same thing.
The guy just asking for cash was a fellow DUmmie.
ParkieDem (162 posts) Mon Feb-15-10 05:08 PM
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5. Maybe not exactly the same
but here in the Dallas area I am seeing TONS of out-of-state license plates. Michigan, California, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, etc. - they seem to be all over the place. Things aren't great here, but from what I understand they're lots better than in other parts of the country.
Yeah, nobody would go to Texas in the winter, when it is warmer there. (usually)
Not much there, but I thought all of this was supposed to end on January 20th, 2009?
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Dallas and Texas seems a little better off than other places
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provis99 (1000+ posts) Mon Feb-15-10 05:04 PM
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1. yep. Here in Indianapolis, I see a lot of white men in 20s and 30s begging.
Often, their wife and kids are begging with them. If you see those sorts begging, you know the economys in trouble.
No, it usually means you have some young folks who have figured out an easier way to make a living. They obviously aren't willing to do what it takes to change their station in life. Not all but most of them are doing nothing more than skimming cash from those who are willing to buy their hard luck story rather than do what it takes to get a job.
KC
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How long before we get the obligatory "BUSH'S FAULT" post?
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I was hit up a few weeks ago by a young girl outside a local CVS. She wanted money for dinner. I told her I didn't hand out money to strangers, but if she was really hungry, I would buy her something reasonable inside CVS. It seemed reasonable to me that a hungry person would agree to take whatever a stranger offered. Her reply was no- she was hungry for something hot from the restaurant across the street. I laughed it off and said she must not be that hungry if she was turning down my offer.
Next thing I know, she shows up with the biggest jug of eggnog she could find. I'm not one to make hungry people jump through hoops, but eggnog? I turned down her request and she wanted to know why I wouldn't buy it for her. I informed her that eggnog does not = a meal, and if she wanted a complete stranger to help her out, at the least she could pick something that was a meal. She didn't like that answer at all, and disappeared while I continued to shop. She tried a couple of equally ridiculous ploys, at which time I finally gave up and told her she must not be that hungry. She said something really tacky and stomped off in a huff. I left her to hunt down the next unsuspecting stranger.
I'm happy to help those who are down on their luck and truly need something. I'm even ok with getting suckered once in awhile by someone who at least acts thankful for help from strangers. She burned me a bit, but I didn't lose anything out of the deal, and I now have a funny story (at least to me) of someone who is so hungry that only eggnog will take away the gnawing pain.
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I was hit up a few weeks ago by a young girl outside a local CVS. She wanted money for dinner. I told her I didn't hand out money to strangers, but if she was really hungry, I would buy her something reasonable inside CVS. It seemed reasonable to me that a hungry person would agree to take whatever a stranger offered. Her reply was no- she was hungry for something hot from the restaurant across the street. I laughed it off and said she must not be that hungry if she was turning down my offer.
I remember seeing a circular.... they advertised english muffins, frozen sausage patties and eggs for very low prices. Made me hungry. Also had a jug of orange juice. For one person that could be breakfast for most of a week.
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I remember seeing a circular.... they advertised english muffins, frozen sausage patties and eggs for very low prices. Made me hungry. Also had a jug of orange juice. For one person that could be breakfast for most of a week.
Yeah, but that would require a little work on that girl's part. She wasn't interested ;)
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Yeah, but that would require a little work on that girl's part. She wasn't interested ;)
Yep, she'd have to find a microwave or stove or something. da horror
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Dallas and Texas seems a little better off than other places
That's what fiscal conservatism will do for you. Sure, we're hurting like everybody else.....just not as BAD as everybody else.
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Anyone in Dallas remember that homeless guy that used to have a dog he dressed in what looked like either silver coveralls or a space suit?
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Anyone in Dallas remember that homeless guy that used to have a dog he dressed in what looked like either silver coveralls or a space suit?
lol.
I do not go to downtown.
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Yeah, nobody would go to Texas in the winter, when it is warmer there. (usually)
Not much there, but I thought all of this was supposed to end on January 20th, 2009?
This has long disappeared from the common vocabulary, but when I was in college, and living in Lincoln (Nebraska), there used to be herds of automobiles of the homeless and dispossessed driving through the city, on their way to greener pastures.
It was like the "Okie" migration to California during the 1930s.
They were called "black plate people," because of their license-plates, which were black--at the time, Michigan.
They were residents of the "Rust Belt," states run by corrupt Democrat machines, moving on.
This was when the Incompetent One (1977-1981), the Great Humanitarian, was president.
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DUmmy TwinkyBoy keeps looking on the bright side. Needs to team up with Ladysquawk and bobbo the Hobo. If he keeps getting fired for insubordination and failing drug tests, TwinkyBoy will be sleeping on cardboard under a bridge before long. Let's face it, if you can't handle a job clerking in a discount store, there isn't much left you can do. One thing TwixVoy proves conclusively is an utter inability to construct a believable bouncy tale.
I never see a wino unless I go to the big city, which I don't like to do because of the presence of the winos, and the scandalous parking prices. But when I do go, the winos I see panhandling from tourists appear to have been winos since the Ford Administration, so I can't blame them on the jug-eared muslim.
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Even Dallas has a ghetto:
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&source=hp&q=MLK%20%26%2035%20Dallas%20TX&rlz=1R2TSHB_en&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wl
I don't know if that works as a link though
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Hey guys... we need a forum or thread to post Google Map ghetto pics!!
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&source=hp&q=MLK%20%26%2035%20Dallas%20TX&rlz=1R2TSHB_en&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wl
If the link works... what do you think the guy sitting on the barrel is doing?
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lol
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lol.
I do not go to downtown.
Ha- I didn't give much info because it is hard to remember. I think he used to hang out on the corner of Preston and 635. I wish I had a pic of that little dog in the space suit.
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Ha- I didn't give much info because it is hard to remember. I think he used to hang out on the corner of Preston and 635. I wish I had a pic of that little dog in the space suit.
Did you try a Google search?
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When you find pictures of them, give them neat new names...
Barackton
Obama City
Bidenville
Pelosiburg
Reiddale
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When you find pictures of them, give them neat new names...
Barackton
Obama City
Bidenville
Pelosiburg
Reiddale
good idea
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Started to google but got distracted. If I find him I will definitely post.
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Odd that hobobobbo has not shown up yet.
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This has long disappeared from the common vocabulary, but when I was in college, and living in Lincoln (Nebraska), there used to be herds of automobiles of the homeless and dispossessed driving through the city, on their way to greener pastures.
It was like the "Okie" migration to California during the 1930s.
They were called "black plate people," because of their license-plates, which were black--at the time, Michigan.
They were residents of the "Rust Belt," states run by corrupt Democrat machines, moving on.
This was when the Incompetent One (1977-1981), the Great Humanitarian, was president.
Like locusts. They've now consumed California and are starting to head east again.
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Like locusts. They've now consumed California and are starting to head east again.
Isn't that the truth
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Why aren't those Primitives taking the unfortunates into their homes? I saw not one response in that thread talking about what they were doing to solve the issue. I did see a reference to government aid, but no Primitives acting 'progressively'.
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Why aren't those Primitives taking the unfortunates into their homes? I saw not one response in that thread talking about what they were doing to solve the issue. I did see a reference to government aid, but no Primitives acting 'progressively'.
That gets me too.
Like down in southern California, here we have the C-Pig primitive, the "CaliforniaPeggy" primitive, and the don't-go-there primitive, the "BeHereNow" primitive, living in Streisandian opulence and luxury.....and spacious living space.
The don't-go-there primitive even has a swimming pool.
Either could probably take in at least 20 homeless primitives with no crowding.
But no; sharing is for "other people" to do, not them.
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Ha- I didn't give much info because it is hard to remember. I think he used to hang out on the corner of Preston and 635. I wish I had a pic of that little dog in the space suit.
I do! I do! I do! I used to work off of Montfort and LBJ, and saw him back then. Since Dallas has a law about no panhandlers, you won't see them there now. They moved to Webb Chapel and 635. Farmers Branch doesn't mind panhandlers.
A bizillion years ago when I was in college, I used to pass a guy off of NW highway and 635, on the west side, and he always had a sign that said "Will work for food." There is a McDonalds right across the street, so one day I decided to get him a couple of double cheeseburgers, and he THREW them at me. Said with money he would buy his own damn food.
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That gets me too.
Like down in southern California, here we have the C-Pig primitive, the "CaliforniaPeggy" primitive, and the don't-go-there primitive, the "BeHereNow" primitive, living in Streisandian opulence and luxury.....and spacious living space.
The don't-go-there primitive even has a swimming pool.
Either could probably take in at least 20 homeless primitives with no crowding.
But no; sharing is for "other people" to do, not them.
The Dawson family, in north Wichita, have a vacant basement apartment, and an upstairs bedroom vacated by their fleeing daughter, but so far have neglected to offer comfortable shelter to a few winos.
If even half the democrats with excessive, unused living space were to share with their fellow man, the problem of homeless winos would be solved. In Belle Meade, an opulent enclave of old money in Nashville, Algore and Tipper rattle around inside a 10,000 sq. ft. mansion, while the underpasses in downtown are crowded with freezing winos. Over in North Carolina, the abandoned moonbat Elizabeth Edwards and her abandoned children wander through over 20,000 sq. ft. of elegant, warm, unused space, while Tarheel winos scramble for discarded appliance cartons to sleep in. I think bobbolink is right, they just don't care about the homeless.
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But no; sharing is for "other people" to do, not them.
But Frank, one Miss EFerrari scolds us that we were to have learned sharing by age 3 or 4.
I saw some young lady bum on the street. She looked perfectly able-bodied for normal life and work. You know, not all wild-eyed and crazy and filthy. She could work in a hip dress shop. But no. She sat on the ground and ate a donut, offering from time to time a bite of the donut to her dog. Sign said she wanted food, so I bought a bag of dog food and put it down there without a word. Donuts for a dog! Why does she have to drag a poor dog into her DUmmie lifestyle?
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Sign said she wanted food, so I bought a bag of dog food and put it down there without a word.
Now that was a lovely gesture! Who says we fascists don't care about the less fortunate?
And we can't blame poor stupid Beth for the plight of the homeless winos. With her mother, her crazy brother, and her two big dogs, she's sharing about 30 square feet of living space. That's admirable.
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TwixVoy (1000+ posts) Mon Feb-15-10 05:03 PM
Original message
Are you noticing a large rise in the homeless population in YOUR city?
I was out today and was stopped THREE times.
One was near the gas station. A homeless person came over to me and asked me if I could go with him to the KFC near the gas station to help him get something to eat. (yes, asked for the meal - not cash)
Another was a homeless lady at the light.
The third was a volunteer outside the grocery store with a table set up for donations.
This is becoming more and more common here. Three years ago it was incredibly rare to be approached by a homeless person. These days it is almost a daily occurrence.
People NEED JOBS. When the hell is congress going to actually address this? Do they realize they are risking a republican take over this November? In which case all bets are off for any job creation efforts.
Has anyone else noticed an increase in the homeless population where you live?
Am I seeing things or did a Primitive just say things were better under Bush? :fuelfire:
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Certainly sounded like it. He's lucky the DUmbots were too stupid to notice that.
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I do! I do! I do! I used to work off of Montfort and LBJ, and saw him back then. Since Dallas has a law about no panhandlers, you won't see them there now. They moved to Webb Chapel and 635. Farmers Branch doesn't mind panhandlers.
A bizillion years ago when I was in college, I used to pass a guy off of NW highway and 635, on the west side, and he always had a sign that said "Will work for food." There is a McDonalds right across the street, so one day I decided to get him a couple of double cheeseburgers, and he THREW them at me. Said with money he would buy his own damn food.
Small world isn't it Iassa? I worked on Preston in that midrise buidling across the street from TJMaxx back in the late 90s. I always felt sorry for that little dog in his super shiny space suit. It looked so constricting...
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Small world isn't it Iassa? I worked on Preston in that midrise buidling across the street from TJMaxx back in the late 90s. I always felt sorry for that little dog in his super shiny space suit. It looked so constricting...
That reminds me... I think I have seen pictures of that... oh why do I remember that??
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That reminds me... I think I have seen pictures of that... oh why do I remember that??
FGL, if you find pics, please post. I searched google for Dallas dog spacesuit, homeless man dog coveralls, etc. Hahaha- no luck.
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I worked on the southside of 635, off the service road by Montfort. And I so totally remember that dude. My boyfriend worked at the Exxon, on Preston and Beltline, when it had a shop. I asked him about that dude, and he remembered him too.
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FGL, if you find pics, please post. I searched google for Dallas dog spacesuit, homeless man dog coveralls, etc. Hahaha- no luck.
I tried 'homeless space dog' without quotes and went through like 17 pages of results...
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lol
My sentiments exactly! Duh! This guy is doing his damndest to bring us to our knees!