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In reply to the discussion: I passed a homeless couple on my way to the dentist. [View all]Cleita
(75,480 posts)19. I know what you are saying. They are blind to the suffering of others
because they really have no worries of the economic kindor of living hand to mouth. I'm sorry it's your mom. She reminds me of someone who was equally clueless and lost her head over her inability to sympathize with the poor, Marie Antoinette.
I really do believe that people like your mom and the Romneys who have more than one home need to pay very high property taxes for the privilege of owning all those extra homes. The taxes can be used to house the poor, IMHO. Oh, bringing back the 90% highest income tax bracket might help too.
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This is exactly what I'm bitching about. Not that your church reaches out or that any other
Cleita
Feb 2013
#13
I agree with most of your post, just not your characterization of the aid provided by churches.
Beacool
Feb 2013
#21
I'm not talking about families or the elderly, that is not what we see around here.
Beacool
Feb 2013
#33
Sad to say that some churches do get pushy when it comes to religion.
Lady Freedom Returns
Feb 2013
#24
That why I specified that mainstream churches don't push religion to the homeless.
Beacool
Feb 2013
#37
Something. It's not just her though. I have seen similar sentiments HERE (nt)
Demo_Chris
Feb 2013
#41
I just took someone to the local food bank, where everything is offered in the way of help.
freshwest
Feb 2013
#22
When I was in Sweden in 2011, I attended a service at the Anglican Church in Stockholm
Lydia Leftcoast
Feb 2013
#26
beaten looking... I know what you mean , these are not grifters if you take the time
lunasun
Feb 2013
#39
One of the saddest things I saw was where a shelter had to turn women away.
Lady Freedom Returns
Feb 2013
#46
There have been so many times I have given my last dollar in my pocket to help
DainBramaged
Feb 2013
#45