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Don Carlton Honda "sick and tired" of "homeless" causing problems (Tulsa)
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 4015232" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>We had people from our church going down to Honduras for a few years (may still be doing it) and building structures for the people down there that were living in squalor. Each structure cost about $1000 and the people there were so appreciative to have something nice for a shelter instead of cardboard and tar paper. Those structures were simply four wall with roof and wooden floors and a door and window.</p><p></p><p>As for the homeless here in the U.S., maybe something similar could be done for them. After all, they are living in tents with no running water nor sewer, and I'd bet that similar structures could be built for all of them for less than what government is spending to "facilitate" the homeless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 4015232, member: 7900"] We had people from our church going down to Honduras for a few years (may still be doing it) and building structures for the people down there that were living in squalor. Each structure cost about $1000 and the people there were so appreciative to have something nice for a shelter instead of cardboard and tar paper. Those structures were simply four wall with roof and wooden floors and a door and window. As for the homeless here in the U.S., maybe something similar could be done for them. After all, they are living in tents with no running water nor sewer, and I'd bet that similar structures could be built for all of them for less than what government is spending to "facilitate" the homeless. [/QUOTE]
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