another example of government overreach hurting the poor

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an LA musician started a project, helping the homeless by building tiny houses. the LA government, however had other ideas
here is a video
 
There's a park up in Seattle, the city was planning to spend $65,000 to build about 8 feet of steps at the entrance. Some contractor got pissed off and built the steps for them for $500 over a weekend with the help of a homeless guy he hired to assist. The city had a meltdown and removed his steps.
 
Shows they don't want real solutions. Probably want the kick backs from those inflated contracts.
There's a park up in Seattle, the city was planning to spend $65,000 to build about 8 feet of steps at the entrance. Some contractor got pissed off and built the steps for them for $500 over a weekend with the help of a homeless guy he hired to assist. The city had a meltdown and removed his steps.
 
Shows they don't want real solutions. Probably want the kick backs from those inflated contracts.
There's a park up in Seattle, the city was planning to spend $65,000 to build about 8 feet of steps at the entrance. Some contractor got pissed off and built the steps for them for $500 over a weekend with the help of a homeless guy he hired to assist. The city had a meltdown and removed his steps.

There is no accountability in government so they routinely flush money down the toilet like it doesn't matter. During a painful recession, when Oregon was complaining loudly it didn't have enough money for schools, the Dem governor built herself a fancy state building to display Oregon's historic documents. She spent over $400 a square yard just on the flooring. The thing was multi million dollar example of spend-o-holic insanity, so insane even the liberal Oregonian ran a editorial piece on the fiasco.
 
There's a park up in Seattle, the city was planning to spend $65,000 to build about 8 feet of steps at the entrance. Some contractor got pissed off and built the steps for them for $500 over a weekend with the help of a homeless guy he hired to assist. The city had a meltdown and removed his steps.
cause they couldn't get their pay day.
 
These leftist utopias are such just for the tops pockets.
 
The poor need to be kept on the plantation. "No way out" - is the only piece they should be allowed to perform to the poor folks.

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