Posted on 08/15/2013 8:06:40 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Weve seen signs the economy is improving, but in the Edgewater neighborhood today, we saw how many Chicagoans are struggling.
CBSs 2 Jim Williams has the story in this original report.
It was a desperate attempt for a home: A line of thousands waited on Sheridan Road, north of Foster and around the corner.
Many, like Crystal Cooper, had been there all night.
Weve been here since 8 oclock last night. We slept in our chairs with our covers, said Cooper....
(Excerpt) Read more at chicago.cbslocal.com ...
Bathroom??? We don’t need no steeenkin’ bathroom. That’s for crackers.
In Lebanon Pa they call them Wellfare Villages.
That's the whole point of "early voting".
It lets the same people vote two or three times a day, in different precincts using different identies, over the entire duration of the "early voting" period, without interfering with meth-cooking, siesta, or midnight basketball.
Don’t ask.
No, you didn't. Those leeches are doing just fine. The ones who are struggling are the working tax payers who are footing the bill.
It was a desperate attempt for a home: A line of thousands waited on Sheridan Road
Even I will go for free stuff, but I won’t stand in line for it.
I believe the government is already helping minorities buy houses. That’s what is causing the supposedly housing recovery. Obama signs an EO and people get free houses. Coming soon to every neighborhood. Then people can say “This is a neighborhood. This ain’t no residential district!”
So, are all these people currently homeless or are they just waiting in line for a free house?
“I’ll go out on a limb and guess that they needed to show ID to get the free housing.”
Wait.... is that true? I mean, it makes sense, but I seriously wonder.
Do you need ID to get an ObamaPhone?
Some of the same people waiting in line for housing are probably the ones who wait in line to pay two hundred dollars for sneakers with Lebron James name on them. There is little evidence of sanity to be seen now.
Or the ones that wait for the people in line to buy the $200 sneakers so they can steal them from them.
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