An elderly resident in my mom's 55+ seniors only mobilehome park invited her grandson to live with her as a caregiver. Soon after he was invited he disappeared but left his girlfriend to take care of grandma. The grandma died and the girlfriend entrenched. She sold grandma's belongings, stole from her accounts, trashed the mobilehome and invited her friends to use the place as a crash pad.
The park's manager and owner initiated eviction proceedings amid countless police incidents at what had become the park's squatter site. It took many court appearances before a judge to recover the property so it could be sold for unpaid rent. The mobilehome had to be hauled out and the space had to be scraped clean with a bulldozer.
And it all started with an innocent plea from an incapacitated grandma for some help. If you can't count on family....
My favorite meme is the last one with RHoBH and the cat. Funny. CJ, your points are validated by what we all see and hear everyday. The commenters who try to gaslight everyone by saying they don''t see it, desire it. The events of this last weekend are only the beginning. Enough eroding of law and order from policing, laws, and judgments has brought our community to this mess, the desired result from those who created, enforced, and promoted this chaos. We need you and your memes more than ever!
Way back in the last century (the 40's and 50's) in grade school we had to learn that old Erie Canal song, "Low Bridge, Everybody Down". I could see today's commentary being put to that tune, sort of like" Low Standards, Everybody get down."
Seems like a growing number of the population yells "I got mental issues, I take no responsibility for my actions." And so it seems, many communities (juries, prosecuting attorneys, judges, police, city council members, ngos) respond "poor baby". So if a person living in such an environment feels aggrieved, and is thinking about going into a confrontational situation, might want to measure the risk/consequences and thus possible bad reactions, where maybe you end up dead, or in the hospital, or defending your actions in court, or phantoms saying "I know where you live" or putting stickers on poles.
An elderly resident in my mom's 55+ seniors only mobilehome park invited her grandson to live with her as a caregiver. Soon after he was invited he disappeared but left his girlfriend to take care of grandma. The grandma died and the girlfriend entrenched. She sold grandma's belongings, stole from her accounts, trashed the mobilehome and invited her friends to use the place as a crash pad.
The park's manager and owner initiated eviction proceedings amid countless police incidents at what had become the park's squatter site. It took many court appearances before a judge to recover the property so it could be sold for unpaid rent. The mobilehome had to be hauled out and the space had to be scraped clean with a bulldozer.
And it all started with an innocent plea from an incapacitated grandma for some help. If you can't count on family....
Very sad.
Ughhh, it is incredibly frustrating how frequently issues like this are happening today.
My favorite meme is the last one with RHoBH and the cat. Funny. CJ, your points are validated by what we all see and hear everyday. The commenters who try to gaslight everyone by saying they don''t see it, desire it. The events of this last weekend are only the beginning. Enough eroding of law and order from policing, laws, and judgments has brought our community to this mess, the desired result from those who created, enforced, and promoted this chaos. We need you and your memes more than ever!
I totally forgot about Oprah’s gifts and how she was famous for how she gave away free things, thanks for the throwback @clallamityjen!
Great job today CJ. Thank you
Good morning CJ,
I'm loving the Obiwan Kenobi meme. ... Pray for our county and vote Jake Seegers!
This non sense must end.
Thank you and have a great day.
Way back in the last century (the 40's and 50's) in grade school we had to learn that old Erie Canal song, "Low Bridge, Everybody Down". I could see today's commentary being put to that tune, sort of like" Low Standards, Everybody get down."
Seems like a growing number of the population yells "I got mental issues, I take no responsibility for my actions." And so it seems, many communities (juries, prosecuting attorneys, judges, police, city council members, ngos) respond "poor baby". So if a person living in such an environment feels aggrieved, and is thinking about going into a confrontational situation, might want to measure the risk/consequences and thus possible bad reactions, where maybe you end up dead, or in the hospital, or defending your actions in court, or phantoms saying "I know where you live" or putting stickers on poles.