Well, I couldn't give you an exact figure but you could start with those in the 
prison system, or have been, that were busted for drug posession. I doubt if 
many would not qualify as being poor.




On Thursday, March 20, 2014 4:16 PM, "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]> wrote:
  
  
How many are "just enough," Mike? I mean, let's get this nailed down.



Well Judy, I wouldn't go so far as to say *all* poor people are druggies, just 
enough to ruin it for those that aren't. We all know that the poor who aren't 
on drugs are usually saintly, creative, intelligent, wise,motivated, kind, 
sweet, adorable,cute, and friendly but just down on their luck because some 
evil,rich, asshole is supressing them.



On Thursday, March 20, 2014 1:17 PM, "authfriend@..."
<authfriend@...> wrote:

 
Right, Mike, all poor people are druggies, and they're poor because they spend 
all their money on drugs. Everybody knows that.


And while we're at it, to keep things balanced, we could implement a maximum 
annual income. But I'm not sure how a minimum income would keep people off the 
streets and freeway exits. Seems to me that they would just have money to do 
drugs while begging to get more to have when they get
home, the 24 hour stone!



On Thursday, March 20, 2014 12:11 PM, Bhairitu <noozguru@...> wrote:

 
All the  more reason it is the time to
implement the annual minimum income.  Yup, the same idea that the
"librul" Richard Nixon proposed.  Switzerland is doing it why not
the US?  It would get people off the streets and away from the
freeway exits. 


>
>On 03/19/2014 10:39 AM, doctordumbass@... wrote:
>>
 
>Nope. I look at these guys carefully enough. I know about
the scammers, and you *can* tell the difference. I don't
give money to scammers, and I don't give a damn if those
who need it, spend my buck on booze. 
>
>
>
>---In [email protected], mailto:noozguru@... wrote :
>
>
>Yes,
most of the people that  Doc is
seeing near the freeway off ramps are scammers.  I
recall seeing
one guy with a walker awkwardly moving to a car window
to get the
money fools were giving him.  The tip off is that he
wasn't doing
a very good job of faking the walker bit.  Then the
next day I saw
him downtown running around  without the walker.
>
>At the shopping center nearby there would be
panhandlers looking
for money too.  But I found out in some cases when
they got enough
money they went into the drug store and bought a pint
of malt
liquor.  There was a guy asking for money for food in
nice new
sneakers and an expensive bike.
>
>In this town the Baptist church has free lunches for
the
homeless.  We have one schizo who lives at the
waterfront park but
he won't beg for anything.  One of the former managers
of
Starbucks had let him set up the tables and chairs
outside in
exchange for food and coffee.  The next manager
stopped that. 
Once he rescued a newborn in a garbage bin and that
made
headlines.  He had offers for jobs and people finding
him to give
gifts of food.  Nice guy but really out of his mind.
>
>I don't know about buying them a burger but perhaps
keeping some
food bars on hand.  There was one guy downtown often
asking for
money for food.  One day as I was leaving the town
square I caught
him throwing away most of deli sandwich he had just
bought from
what people had given him.
>
>Now as far as welfare goes what I said about
California was a
political issue started by Dubya who didn't like
Californians
voting against him. So they cut the money most states
would get
back from federal taxes.
>
>
>On 03/19/2014 08:26 AM,
Mike Dixon wrote:
>>  
>I remember the first time  I ever saw a
person
on a street corner holding a sign saying *will
work
for food*, back in the eighties. I thought my
heart
was being ripped out of my chest. Almost drove
to an
ATM to withdraw 20 bucks to give him, then
thought
about it and realized that was the response
intended,
to play on the heart strings of well meaning
people.
Later started hearing stories in the media that
these
people were raking in hundreds of dollars a day,
tax
free! They would drive their late model cars to
a
parking lot, get out and walk to a busy
intersection
and hold out their cardboard sign, begging for 
a days
work in exchange for food. So I decided that if 
I
ever saw a *regular*, I would either buy a
burger and
fries to give them or a new clean *T*
shirt.However,
I'm not going to support somebodies meth or crack problem.
>
>
>
>On
Wednesday, March 19, 2014 1:48 AM, mailto:doctordumbass@... 
mailto:doctordumbass@... wrote:
>
> 
>Perhaps, but it still pisses
me
off, to see people, in this area
with
untold wealth, standing at the
freeway
off ramps, begging, while
endless new,
shiny, freshly washed cars, pass
these
guys, without giving them a
nickel.
What's a spare buck? Too
embarrassed
to give to a beggar? Fuck those
rich
fools.
>


  
 

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