Good point except I was homeless when I was 7 and we made a fire in the desert in Arizona for hot dogs and made sandwiches and had cereal. But we had a car and a cooler, until my parents got in a wreck while I was at school and it got totaled, and then we were really homeless
Not really fair for the homeless. I would think it's difficult to get a job when you don't have access to basic hygiene or decent clothes. Most places won't hire them. At the very least they should have food. But on the other hand, people are so bad, for all we know they sell the food stamps for liquor or drugs, so whatever. Who cares I guess.
That is truly heartbreaking, and yet all the news talks about is how heartbreaking it is that that idiot Pretti died! I couldn't care less if an idiot who was resisting law enforcement and was armed FAFO. Criminals die every day from their own stupidity. This is an innocent baby that did nothing to deserve being murdered by idiot arrogant doctors who think they can never be wrong about vaccine safety.
That's the risk of being a criminal. You're never safe from the authorities one day coming to enforce the laws you broke, even years later. You chose this. Don't cry because you're being held accountable for being a scumbag. We don't care about criminal leeches
Yes, of course. I'm just showing another angle. Can you understand what I'm saying? Some homeless people have access to a cooler and/or fire. You don't even need a cooler or need to cook all types of foods, and some gas stations take food stamps and provide microwaves. Many children are homeless and they certainly deserve to have access to food regardless of their parents being irresponsible losers.