Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Monday, July 28, 2014

Not So Much

Who saw this coming?

Pretty much everyone.......


Officials at some Denver homeless shelters say the legalization of marijuana has contributed to an increase in the number of younger people living on the city's streets.

One organization dealing with the increase is Urban Peak, which provides food, shelter and other services to homeless people aged 15 to 24 in Denver and Colorado Springs.

"Of the new kids we're seeing, the majority are saying they're here because of the weed," deputy director Kendall Rames told The Denver Post. "They're traveling through. It is very unfortunate."
   
The Salvation Army's single men's shelter in Denver has been serving more homeless this summer, and officials have noted an increase in the number of 18- to 25-year-olds there.
 
 
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What the hell is going on here?

I haven't posted in some time because I'm flat out drained.

I'm drained because I don't get the BS that's going on in our country.

Consider these items

- Border agents have no problem pulling guns on boy scouts, yet give illegals rides to their destinations.

- Instead of spending government resources on real criminals, New Jersey decides to prosecute a mom for the crime of carrying a concealed weapon because New Jersey doesn't recognize Pennsylvania concealed carry permits.

- The government is twisting in the wind over the comfort of a executed criminal. Much more concern shown for him that he ever showed for his victims.

- Our truly only friend in the middle east, Israel, continues to be pushed, cajoled, encouraged, bullied into accepting stupid peace agreements that do nothing to for its long term security.

- Our veterans continue to wait for treatment while heroins addicts get emergency room treatment to save them from overdosing.

- If you ask a liberal who is waging the "war on women" more will tell you Hobby Lobby than Boko Harem.

- You have douche bags setting up make shift memorials for cop killers instead of the cop. 

The examples go on and on.

I was raised to believe that if you do three things in life you'll be successful, go to school, get a job, and don't commit crime.

It's a formula that's served the five kids in my family and ten kids in my wife's family well.

But now it just feels like we're the dupes.