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To: Chickensoup
I don’t see a problems with this.

Yeah, if people choose to do it. But they're being forced to do it. What happened to the American Dream? Now we're all going live like the Waltons, three or more generations in one house, everybody doubling up on bedrooms.

I know the woman in the story won't get any sympathy because she's in California, and it will be assumed that she voted Dem, though not all of us in California vote Dem. But it's happening all over, not just in California, and I for one think it's tragic.

18 posted on 04/21/2014 2:59:31 PM PDT by Nea Wood (When people get used to preferential treatment, equal treatment seems like discrimination.-Sowell)
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To: Nea Wood
Yeah, if people choose to do it

I wish there were rules to protect the neighbors. I live in a nice older neighborhood. These houses don't have the electircal systems to accomomdate two or three generations and the greater amount of electricity everyone uses today. There are driveways and garages, but in more cases not to accomodate more than three cars without being really ugly. It seems there should be some limits to how many people can live in one house. It's a health and safety issue.

26 posted on 04/21/2014 3:14:39 PM PDT by grania
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