BOP
Well-Known Member
...or, they'd still bee-atch if you hung 'em with a new rope. This isn't the only example of ingratitude out there (hint: Philadelphia rebuilt a neighborhood after the cops bombed it), but it's probably the most recent.
I would like to point out a few things in the article, as well as one that isn't spelled out explicitely.
1st, the building is a secured building. That means only residents (and management) and other authorized persons have access to the building.
2nd, I had to pay fair market value (at the price I could negotiate) for my house, my vehicles...for everything I own, including my own computers and other network equipment.
3rd, low income housing is funded by you and me, the people who actually pay taxes. I don't mind that; part of being an American is helping those who can't help themselves. I do resent being compelled to help those who are capable, but refuse to help themselves.
Here's the link: ESCONDIDO: Residents complain low-income complex isn't up to standards
I would like to point out a few things in the article, as well as one that isn't spelled out explicitely.
1st, the building is a secured building. That means only residents (and management) and other authorized persons have access to the building.
2nd, I had to pay fair market value (at the price I could negotiate) for my house, my vehicles...for everything I own, including my own computers and other network equipment.
3rd, low income housing is funded by you and me, the people who actually pay taxes. I don't mind that; part of being an American is helping those who can't help themselves. I do resent being compelled to help those who are capable, but refuse to help themselves.
Here's the link: ESCONDIDO: Residents complain low-income complex isn't up to standards