Tent camps
Yes I know Its 2010 and things are changing every day among us. Like for number one the economy is changing and jobs are getting taken away in a
blink of an eye. Houses are been forclosed in a blink of an eye as well. Which is leaving people homeless and jobless at the same time.
I read once I believe in california A family house go bought and the real estate people put there stuff out side the same day so the buyers
could buy it. That was really harsh,because they had no warning at all. I also read I believe in california where there is a place called tent camps
For people who lossed there jobs and homes as well,so they were living in a tent and some living in a car that turns in to a tent.
Any way a group of los angelas police didn't want them there so they were beating and knocking down there tents and every thing.
Like come on now,they didn't have to do all of that, they need there tents and belongings since they can't keep running to the store and
buy some more since they lost there jobs. It has to be the hardest time there having though,always knowing how you were living and now, went
from a house to a tent. I just wish I could help them all I really do. Especially the family's with kids,its really sad. Maybe if they will keep remembering
what they had,it will help them get out of the situation faster,i sure hope so.
People need to be more caring and understanding towards the families living in a tent now,because they used
to have nice things before this recession took place. I care so much because I have friends who got kids and there living
in tents and making camp fires to keep warm. I love every one and Im always caring about people who I don't know.That is just my
personality.I hope alot of people agrees with my opinion on the tent camps. The government should try way harder on getting the families back
to there regular lives. How can a person do jobs in a tent they need electricity for laptops and to charge the battery. Type up papers.etc
I want to see the families in a home soon and out of those camps.
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