Well then what did you mean by this post?
One must protect family and property. Considering that my subdivision does not allow outbuildings or a dog kennel, I would not want a trailer on the other side of my property line either.
Only by the grace of God did my house get spared from the wrath of Rita. My neighbors all around me have lost everything and I guarantee you I would never ever complain about them parking and living out of a travel trailer while they wait on their house to be repaired. Most people aren't whining however they need shelter in order to get back on their feet.
Whiney assed "neighbors" more concerned about their property aren't helping the communities and state get back on it's feet. Businesses are failing because they don't have the workers here to do the work. Workers can't return because they don't have anywhere to live. A lot of these people used to live in apartments which have been made uninhabitable for a few more months. Something has to give before long.
I did not state they don't deserve a home.
Go back to DU and quit whining to me about what these people think they deserve. Buy a tent, rent an RV, hell go to Mexico.
I don't think that is what Mrs. Shawnlaw is saying at all; it's one thing to put a trailer on YOUR own property; it's quite another to put hundreds of trailers in the lot next door to people.