This is why corporations should not bend a knee to Trump. It’s nothing but a downward spiral and no amount of corporate speak can cover the vileness of that!
April 24, 2025 at 12:21 PM
This is why corporations should not bend a knee to Trump. It’s nothing but a downward spiral and no amount of corporate speak can cover the vileness of that!
Yeah, I've been called out on this before like I was causing a problem for my library, but the flipside of the coin is for those books, they have many more eBooks available and they don't have the overhead of storing them or moving them around for interlibrary loans, so price isn't so binary :)
April 23, 2025 at 9:27 PM
Yeah, I've been called out on this before like I was causing a problem for my library, but the flipside of the coin is for those books, they have many more eBooks available and they don't have the overhead of storing them or moving them around for interlibrary loans, so price isn't so binary :)
Whether a retired person living in their van because they want to or a person who lost their home and lives in their car because they have to - we should provide and build services and supportive communities, and the machines of capitalism should support these people too. Criminalization is wrong.
April 23, 2025 at 2:05 PM
Whether a retired person living in their van because they want to or a person who lost their home and lives in their car because they have to - we should provide and build services and supportive communities, and the machines of capitalism should support these people too. Criminalization is wrong.
Point is, if you provide services, provide safety, provide community, provide help, provide assistance, you don't have to criminalize things nor force it to be where people don't want it while making it illegal for people to camp whether homed or not. They're still people in every case.
April 23, 2025 at 2:05 PM
Point is, if you provide services, provide safety, provide community, provide help, provide assistance, you don't have to criminalize things nor force it to be where people don't want it while making it illegal for people to camp whether homed or not. They're still people in every case.
Boulder Colorado - just hates campers so much they spent 1.8 million in 2 years on anti-homeless ordinances when that 2 million could have been spent on building out affordable boondocking or camping since this was largely vanlifers where they're failing to provide services to something in demand.
April 23, 2025 at 2:05 PM
Boulder Colorado - just hates campers so much they spent 1.8 million in 2 years on anti-homeless ordinances when that 2 million could have been spent on building out affordable boondocking or camping since this was largely vanlifers where they're failing to provide services to something in demand.