Controversial "homeless wall" goes up in California

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Caltrans is building a taller, stronger wall in San Jose to stop homeless individuals from returning to an encampment, CBS San Francisco reports.

While the project has pleased many homeowners, it is generating a lot of anger in the community.


http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/co...n-california/ar-BBCX5pb?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=ientp


This shouldn't even be an issue in such an enlightened state as California.

LOL

This is so hypocritical and ironic; but liberal snowflakes just won't see it.

:evilnod:
 
your homeless come to cali


where would you go if you lived outside and wanted to stay warm?


if you were homeless in vegas or pheonix would you hop a train to a cali beach city or stay and freeze in the winter and fry in the summer
 
your homeless come to cali


where would you go if you lived outside and wanted to stay warm?


if you were homeless in vegas or pheonix would you hop a train to a cali beach city or stay and freeze in the winter and fry in the summer
It's a poignant story, Sybil. Why don't you share that with Caltrans? They're the hypocrites throwing up the barricades.
 
your homeless come to cali


where would you go if you lived outside and wanted to stay warm?


if you were homeless in vegas or pheonix would you hop a train to a cali beach city or stay and freeze in the winter and fry in the summer

you think it's warm in SF at night? It's f'ing cold here. Homeless don't come here because it's warm at night.
 
your homeless come to cali


where would you go if you lived outside and wanted to stay warm?


if you were homeless in vegas or pheonix would you hop a train to a cali beach city or stay and freeze in the winter and fry in the summer

Where would you get the money to "hop a train"

But why are you building walls you racists.
 
Did you read the article?

It is a fence to keep them off the highway on ramp as a path to thier encampment, not a wall to keep homeless out of a neighborhood that doesn't want them
 
Did you read the article?

It is a fence to keep them off the highway on ramp as a path to thier encampment, not a wall to keep homeless out of a neighborhood that doesn't want them
Then who's in the wrong? The pleased homeowners, or the angry community?
 
your homeless come to cali


where would you go if you lived outside and wanted to stay warm?


if you were homeless in vegas or pheonix would you hop a train to a cali beach city or stay and freeze in the winter and fry in the summer

Desh supports bigotry as long as it supports her goals. :palm:
 
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