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Previously on "As the depression bites"
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Shocking. It would never happen here; oh no - you'd never get soup runs banned in Westminster.
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What depression? We are just flatlining. States are doing slightly better.
However the States has always had an underclass. Almost nothing exists like it here. In a country to a million millionaires too.
They need to create more jobs. But then don't we all.
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Originally posted by Robinho View PostShirley that is unconstitutional.
The reality is perhaps that they don't want their cities blighted by those same poor homeless people.
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Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostNot all homeless are junkies or gypsies.
Tar everyone with the same brush in order to pass a prohibitive law that impeaches on citizens freedoms?
But then again, perhaps you like living in an Orwellian state.
Freedom is right we are all given and we have in this country, freedoms is a word that is banded about when my wallet is expected to come out.
Now "Orwellian state", Marx described a state under Marxism as his ideal so people could ascribe to a Marxist state, that was his point, Orwell was novelist and wrote books, some of them about lower middle class life, some of them about the future and some of them about politics. To use the term "Orwellian state" shows a low level understating of the writer.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostC'mom, there is a band of junkies and Roma I have to walk past on my 300 yard walk from station to client co.
Am I depriving food when I walk past.
Tar everyone with the same brush in order to pass a prohibitive law that impeaches on citizens freedoms?
But then again, perhaps you like living in an Orwellian state.
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C'mom, there is a band of junkies and Roma I have to walk past on my 300 yard walk from station to client co.
Am I depriving food when I walk past.
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