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Good for you. I enjoy letting my money work for me and relaxing, finally, after nearly 48 years of hard, and fruitful labor.
 
So where is the tent city?
Non existent.
Ok.
Tent cities are a myth.
Poverty does not exist in the USA.

I notice you pretend you didn't see the picture of my two youngest!

Inconvienient was it?

MM just posted- YET AGAIN - a link pointing to tent cities.

A pic of a couple babies? could be yours, could be someone else's. They were cute. I wouldn't post my kids' pics on a message board, but that's just me.

You don't have to prove you have kids, you know. Just saying your credibility in my opinion is a tad low.
 
No mention of a specific tent city in the USA.
Dharfur, yes.
New Zealand, yes.
No lists of tent cities or shanty towns in the USA.

Your making false claims again!

Clearly, you cannot read.

This is a list of notable tent cities in the United States. A tent city is an encampment or housing facility made using tents or other temporary structures.
Contents [hide]
1 Named
2 Other
3 References
4 External links
Named[edit]



Side Street in Dignity Village, Portland, Oregon
Camp Quixote, Olympia, Washington State[1]
Camp Take Notice, Ann Arbor, Michigan[2]
Dignity Village, Portland, Oregon
Opportunity Village Eugene (OVE), Eugene, Oregon
New Jack City and Little Tijuana, Fresno, California[1]
Nickelsville, located in Seattle[1][3]
River Haven,[4] Ventura County, California[5][6]
Safe Ground, Sacramento, California[1]
Temporary Homeless Service Area (THSA), Ontario, California[1]
Tent City, Lakewood, New Jersey[7][8]
Tent City, Avenue A and 13th Street, Lubbock, Texas[9]
Tent City, New Jersey forest[10]
Tent City, banks of the American River, Sacramento, California[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]
Tent City 3, Seattle
Tent City 4, eastern King County outside of Seattle
The Point, where the Gunnison River and Colorado River meet[20]
The Village of Hope and Community of Hope, Fresno, California[1]
Transition Park, Camden, New Jersey
Tent City, Fayette County, Tennessee, [1]
Camp Unity, Kirkland, WA [2]
Other[edit]

St. Vincent de Paul property, Fourth Avenue North, Saint Petersburg, Florida
Downtown Reno, by some railroad tracks.[21]
 
No mention of a specific tent city in the USA.
Dharfur, yes.
New Zealand, yes.
No lists of tent cities or shanty towns in the USA.

Your making false claims again!

can you not read, man?

Camp Quixote, Olympia, Washington State[1]
Camp Take Notice, Ann Arbor, Michigan[2]
Dignity Village, Portland, Oregon
Opportunity Village Eugene (OVE), Eugene, Oregon
New Jack City and Little Tijuana, Fresno, California[1]
Nickelsville, located in Seattle[1][3]
River Haven,[4] Ventura County, California[5][6]
Safe Ground, Sacramento, California[1]
Temporary Homeless Service Area (THSA), Ontario, California[1]
Tent City, Lakewood, New Jersey[7][8]
Tent City, Avenue A and 13th Street, Lubbock, Texas[9]
Tent City, New Jersey forest[10]
Tent City, banks of the American River, Sacramento, California[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]
Tent City 3, Seattle
Tent City 4, eastern King County outside of Seattle
The Point, where the Gunnison River and Colorado River meet[20]
The Village of Hope and Community of Hope, Fresno, California[1]
Transition Park, Camden, New Jersey
Tent City, Fayette County, Tennessee, [1]
Camp Unity, Kirkland, WA [2]
Other[edit]

St. Vincent de Paul property, Fourth Avenue North, Saint Petersburg, Florida
Downtown Reno, by some railroad tracks.[21]
References


Here you go - pics from the one in Sacramento, CA
http://www.google.com/search?q=tent+city+sacramento&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=cje_UeSlNIXLyAHrhoHYDA&ved=0CC0QsAQ&biw=1366&bih=643

Now do your own research.
 
I followed the link.
Not one tent city in the USA was listed despite the title.
Myth.
I posted evidence that my kids existed many times in the past.
These photos, along with these prove my kids exist.

So you can't read. Ok. good to know
 
We copied the list of notable tent cities directly from the link. Clearly, you either can't read, or you can't figure out how to follow a link. Strange as it may seem, you may actually be an even bigger idiot than I thought you were!
 
That will be proven on 8/5, at Menton.
Seeing as you didn't like jakes and were afraid to go to Daiseys.
Coward.
quit changing restaurants on me. Jacob Wirth's is good enough for what we need it for. Are you really gonna bring two infants inside a beer hall? Classy, Dad.

And we gave you a link to tent cities in America which you were apparently too stupid to open... So we copied and pasted the text here for you, and tekkychick even went so far as to post a whole bunch of photos.
 
50 thousand homeless in New York City last night.

It's funny that no one else from the right is denying the existence if tent cities or the existence of verty in America.... Only you. But then, you routinely stake out bizarre positions that no one else gets anywhere near.
 
007, enjoy your little world.

Our links to tent cities are as valid- if not more valid- than your pics of a couple kids.

but never mind. Topic now dropped, which I'm sure is a relief to everyone on this forum.
 
The sheer insanity of those who are against a minimum wage increase after YEARS of stagnation (in light of an INCREASING COLA), never ceases to amaze me.

It's like this people.....if your workers have a decent amount of money, then they SPEND more! That means PROFITS for other businesses, who may HIGHER more people. And so on, and so on.

Got it? Good.


The stupidity of the above is what amazes me. If you raise the cost of labor across the board, then the costs of goods sold also goes up. You are not changing purchasing power, you are simply shifting the entire wage scale up.

What is truly ironic is so many of those that champion the increase in minimum wage also rail against companies like WalMart.
 
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