Since you called me out..there is so much here that does not align with my experiences in portland...
portland is very compassionate to their homeless. this is a fact that you and clayton hate, and the very reason i am glad to have never met either of you.
this thread is the least portland thing that ever tried to portland in the history of portland.
@Alienwidow
just to demonstrate how full of shit you are, care to name all the businesses that went under due to homeless people?
thanks.
Wish him luck? Pshhhh, you are a better man than I -- I'd scowl at him and withhold food from him, reserving it for the more deserved.View attachment 3846422
@Alienwidow
should you ever find yourself homeless again (as you claim), be happy that someone such as I will give you some canned food and this scrap shopping cart somebody left by my dumpster.
And I'll actually wish you luck and maybe offer you some part time work, as I can always use a laborer.
Everybody is up against it at some point.
to be fair, clayton doesn't just get his rocks off on blaming his life's failures on the homeless, he also scapegoats illegal immigrants too.What did you expect? He's yet another dumbass racist loser hiding out in relative safety among the T n' T ranks.....
Based on some of the cringeworthy 'former mods' and their ilk/sycophants, I'm betting this place was quite the den of bigoted rednecks back in the day. (It's got it's share these days, mind, but still in all.)
I'm shocked.to be fair, clayton doesn't just get his rocks off on blaming his life's failures on the homeless, he also scapegoats illegal immigrants too.
there is no group so vulnerable that clayton won't demonize and dehumanize in order to feel better about himself.
I'm starting to think they're actually the same person/sock.t
...this is a fact that you and clayton hate, and the very reason i am glad to have never met either of you.
You know...I don't really believe that.I am all for helping homeless families, and the mentally ill. Please tell me you think that every homeless person out there is mentally ill, a family who fell on hard times, or a disabled vet. Talk about out of touch with reality. This country has tens of millions of people who just want to live off of the system and take money
i'm just glad i never got a chance to find out for sure.I'm starting to think they're actually the same person/sock.
You know...I don't really believe that.
When I graduated from HS in 1972, I could have worked at 17 different places right out of school. 6 union steel mills, a union foundry, 2 coal companies, the RR, a RR car company, a half dozen different construction companies, plus all the minimum wage jobs of which there were many.
There were no homeless people here because everybody wanted a job (and the life that comes with it) and the jobs were there.
I think virtually every homeless person in Portland would take those 1972 jobs if they were available today, as opposed to collecting a gov't. check or just hanging in the streets.
Those were good paying jobs with benefits and retirement plans back then, abundant jobs, they hired every single year.
Those people don't have the opportunties I had, that's the simple difference.
Anybody would take a good job over a handout.
Maybe if the 1% weren't so greedy and maybe if the 99% were more patriotic and willing to spend a little more on American made products...maybe we wouldn't be in this mess today. Maybe.
Sooo The associated press, local television news station and The Oregonian are BS?that's what i thought. op-ed opinions from loser yokels like yourself, and unable to name a single business that has shut down due to the homeless, despite the breathless protestations about how many poor business owner had to do just that.
you don't even live downtown, either.
big LOL @ citing "retireby40.org". you really have your finger on the pulse.
What did you expect? He's yet another dumbass racist loser hiding out in relative safety among the T n' T ranks.....
Based on some of the cringeworthy 'former mods' and their ilk/sycophants, I'm betting this place was quite the den of bigoted rednecks back in the day. (It's got it's share these days, mind, but still in all.)
http://www.wweek.com/restaurants/2016/01/20/pearl-district-wine-bar-leaving-neighborhood-because-of-homeless-people/@Alienwidow
just to demonstrate how full of shit you are, care to name all the businesses that went under due to homeless people?
thanks.
still waiting for a full list of businesses that shut down due to "the shitty homeless people".Sooo The associated press, local television news station and The Oregonian are BS?
I don;t claim to live downtown, and you didn;t live downtown either. You brought up my name so I pointed out that you don;t really know what you are talking about when it comes to Portland, or me. Again, don;t let that stop you from acting like an authority. It's your way. Good luck on the next 100k posts. I'll be in reality. Portland is having some serious problems with shitty homeless people, even the decent homeless who struggle speak out against them.
You can fabricate and discredit me all you want, like the church of Scientiology does its critics, I don;t care. You're like Kim Jong-il here; whatever you say. Houseplayer.
Unlike you. I WAS a homeless teen for a year, then I lived in the projects in a major city. I have done way more for the homeless than you will ever pretend to.
Hope we never meet irl.
THIS.You know...I don't really believe that.
When I graduated from HS in 1972, I could have worked at 17 different places right out of school. 6 union steel mills, a union foundry, 2 coal companies, the RR, a RR car company, a half dozen different construction companies, plus all the minimum wage jobs of which there were many.
There were no homeless people here because everybody wanted a job (and the life that comes with it) and the jobs were there.
I think virtually every homeless person in Portland would take those 1972 jobs if they were available today, as opposed to collecting a gov't. check or just hanging in the streets.
Those were good paying jobs with benefits and retirement plans back then, abundant jobs, they hired every single year.
Those people don't have the opportunties I had, that's the simple difference.
Anybody would take a good job over a handout.
Maybe if the 1% weren't so greedy and maybe if the 99% were more patriotic and willing to spend a little more on American made products...maybe we wouldn't be in this mess today. Maybe.