Posted on 03/12/2005 12:21:21 PM PST by Stoat
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Unless you guys in Washington elect Vlad Dracul as governor, any plan that draws more of the homeless to your state is going to result in bankruptcy...
This is a GREAT plan, I hope they speed it up and expand it!
Godspeed to these idiots creating a homeless magnet, it will draw away lots of the bums we have here in Dallas. Better there than here...
A mere pittance!
If we set our sights high, that everybody in King County would have a house, it sets for us a standard we'll be always chasing, said Jeff Natter, newly named program director of the Committee to End Homelessness in King County.
It sounds like good ol' Jeff Natter wants to create a life long job for himself.
"It´s a visionary document that aims very high."
Maybe if he aims high enough he will quietly float out to sea.
We can only hope. It would, however, ultimately make no difference because he would be instantly replaced with someone else who is at least, if not more of a hard Leftist than he is.
Don't forget....this is the place that boasts a giant statue of Lenin, continually reelects the likes of "Baghdad Jim" McDermott and Patty "Osama isn't so bad" Murray (not by close margins, mind you, but by MASSIVE majorities) and whose city council is in love with Fidel Castro.
King county must have a population shortage to pass this. Look for a population expolion
I'd love to do some bragging right now about how much better my city/state is, but what can I say to defend the politicians of Los Angeles and CA? Nothing!
Since Mr. Natter seems so concerned about the homeless. Perhaps someone should ask him how many homeless people he has living at his house.
I understand you musings. I shared them while living in Massatushitts. But now I'm in Virginia, and enjoying it very much.
I wonder if it has occurred to them that by the end of 2014 there could be 8,000 more--or 800,000 more--or...??? The word does tend to get around.
I was standing on a street corner in Ft. Worth once when a guy behind me made a wolf whistle at a really attractive woman across the street. Being from the north, I was scared that she would think that I did it and make some nasty remark. Instead when we were crossing the street she looked at him and said "Thank you, Sugar". God Blessed Texas.
(s)In realizing they will never reach thei goal, the Kign County gove declares it is illegal to have a house with an underutilized bedroom count. Thus forced housing of homeless in private homes will commence. Unless you are in the military, then the third amendment prevents military personel from being housed.(/s)
But if everyone has a home and is not homeless, where will democrats get their fake homeless voters? Where will snow white, kermit the frog, and Puff Dragon be able to absentee vote?
Coincidently, ConAgra is planning to open a huge new Soylent Green manufacturing plant in Seattle. Maybe all the poor, homeless, 'victims' can find something useful to do there...
Now that sounds like plan!
What an enchanting place, where women are Ladies, and they don't walk around with a huge militant-feminist chip on their shoulders "sigh"
I can hardly imagine the thrill I would feel, of being called 'sugar' by a pretty lady passing by on the street.....what an amazing thing....
I think that I may have felt something similar when I visited New Orleans, and at the Maple Leaf a delightful young lady did three things that women rarely if ever do in Seattle:
1. She smiled.
2. She came over to speak with me, and did so with grace and courtesy.
3. She more or less insisted that I dance with her, and taught me some new steps.
It was the most magical thing.......
Thank you so much for the great post. More nice things being said about Texas over here:
Feeling Blue Magazine Grades Cities On Depression (Texas Cities Found To Be Happiest)
I MUST 'at least' visit Texas one day, thank you :-)
I have heard other people speak very highly of Virginia as well, and I would love to 'at least' visit one day, thank you :-)
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