Comments by user: Matois
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I'll admit, I'm one of the alleged do-gooders who would occasionally go down to Main or Foremaster and give out water or sandwiches, and maybe perhaps try to provide some spiritual encouragement.
I have to agree with some of you in that there are those that are happier being perpetually homeless akin to the hoboes of days gone by. Then there are the unfortunate who have fallen upon hard times due to job loss, catastrophic illness in the family, a gambling spouse or a host of other reasons and they just lack the wherewithal to find social programs and understand the bureaucracy. There were also those that were thrust in the homeless situation and came from a semi-normal life prior and are just shellshocked and biding their time through the bureaucracy to get some help and get back to what we consider a normal life.
The social service system is difficult for people to navigate - unless you're born to it. Case workers are stretched to their limits and many have lost the compassion and desire to truly help people, and the remainder are just government workers showing up to collect a paycheck. The charities have taken a harder edge to weed out the perpetual gladhanders and scammers and thus make it harder on those truly in need. Throw in the fact that we have bred generations of entitled and it's a quagmire of frustration and in some cases hopelessness. Lastly, so many of these folks do discover the path through the social service maze and realize the lack of followup - once they're approved for everything - provides a sort of easy street existence and they are content to live on the dole and have no impetus to be self-sufficient.
Is there a single good answer to the problem? I don't think so. It's hard to undo years and years of societal training to feel entitled, and it will take years and years to undo the mess that social services has become despite its initial good intentions.
To DS (does that stand for dip sh*t?) who questions my ability to fiscally plan: Did your 401K take a dive of over 70% in value? If you lost your job, would your COBRA premiums be more than your mortgage payments? I'm choosing to pay my mortgage rather than the COBRA premiums out of my "rainy day" fund. Perhaps you haven't looked for a job lately. Because I have a more than decent education, just "any" job isn't going to hire me because they rationalize that as soon as something more fitting with my skills and experience comes along, I'll be gone - and they're mostly right. I'm glad you were able to live in your car (and most probably avail yourself of charity based or tax based community services while you did so - or did you just stink for a year without a shower?) Get off your high horse and look at the reality of the situation. Some decent people are trying to do good in the community and some stuck up wannabe's are drawing back as if being threatened with an AIDS infected sword. You all need to get over yourselves and thank your Creator you don't NEED these services at the moment, and when you DO need them, don't you DARE use them!
To the old biddy who thinks the uninsured are lowlifes:
I'm a master's degreed professional and a victim of the economy and not employed at the moment. It's the first time in 27 years I've been unemployed. I can't afford the COBRA premiums to maintain my healthcare. Does that make me a lowlife? Would I sully your neighborhood? Or perhaps because I'm white and have a waspish name, I'd pass muster with you if I needed to use this clinic.
Be with the Angels. Thank you for bringing so many smiles to so many people.
I agree! Unless the "union" is sanctified by a religious or spiritual organization, it should not be allowed to be called a marriage. Why is it fine to meld church and state for heterosexuals but not for the gay community?
Governor Gibbons, please help me remove this speck from my eye and then I'll help you take the plank out of yours. :)
Since Calvary Chapel supports a "line by line exposition of the bible" and its condemnation of sins, I wonder why they allow women to wear pants in the sanctuary and why they serve ham at their church dinners. Both of those activities are condemned in the same book of the bible as is homosexuality. Smacks of selective enforcement to me.
McZeal's wife needs some serious counseling, and to understand that all men do not cheat. Settling for pigs who lie in the mud is a clear statement on her lack of self-esteem, serious need of a man to feel validated as a worthy woman and human, and her lack of effective communication skills. Get some adult education, get off the welfare, and be a productive citizen. You don't need unworthy people like him in your life to survive. The fact that you allowed him back into your life after this "transgression" speaks volumes about you - and forgiveness, church and Christian have nothing to do with those volumes.
As I had said before elsewhere, I wonder if anyone did any research and checked the convention and meeting calendars for Orlando, Chicago, DC, NY or Miami. I don't recall hearing any elected official putting Mickey or Obama's hometowns out there as being frivolous. $1000 goes a lot further in Vegas than it does in Disneyville or Chi-Town. I guess it's not frivolous to ride Space Mountain after the marketing seminar. I guess it's not frivolous to shop lakeside after the sales seminar.
Isn't it interesting no one has mentioned the Orlando area? Take a gander at their convention and visitor's bureau calender and the "big" companies with scheduled outings there. I don't see Mickey's butt being hauled out in Congressional hearings. It costs just as much if not more to go to Orlando and ride the rides as it does to come to Vegas.
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With all the gangbanger crap from So Cali and all the illegals/donkeys/low level drug magnates floating around Vegas, run of the mill criminals should just beware. If you're committing a crime - be it your first or 100th - you deserve to be shot in the front, back and sides. Sure, you can get a trial by jury of your peers if you survive, but during that crime you throw your fate into your victim's hands and I wish EVERY victim with the means to would fight back and give it right back.
I can overlook the alleged corruption at LVMPD in a way given the greater than normal volume of bottom of society's barrel they have to deal with. I say give them more leash and get rid of this crap. Throw in some Arpaio tactics and get rid of this crap and get our town back.
My job has me in Phoenix 6 months out of the year and I have to say that there the crap takes out the crap and leaves the regular folk alone for the most part. They have their pockets of crime and bad neighborhoods, but the bangers and illegals pretty much stick to those areas and do harm upon their own rather than venture out into the rest of the normal community and wreak havoc there. Social darwinism at its finest.