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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
What to do with the homeless?
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<blockquote data-quote="SolarYellow" data-source="post: 16080612" data-attributes="member: 31223"><p>The approach needs to be realistic rather than Christian, which is what I gathered from your words. Support should not be unconditional and absolute otherwise it would be enabling. </p><p></p><p>My "friend" claims to be an alcoholic and while I was sympathetic for a while, I have completely pushed myself away because he uses every excuse in the book to "right" what he has wronged. As a 47 year old "man" he uses the tears and goes to the extreme of being admitted for a three day observation (no insurance mind you) and gets mom to pay for his rent come January 1. He applies for medical assistance (whichever one is for the "poor") and will expect to get it even as an able bodied person. How long does one need help coupled with constant failure before the hands are wiped clean kinda like Paulie to Henry in Goodfellas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SolarYellow, post: 16080612, member: 31223"] The approach needs to be realistic rather than Christian, which is what I gathered from your words. Support should not be unconditional and absolute otherwise it would be enabling. My "friend" claims to be an alcoholic and while I was sympathetic for a while, I have completely pushed myself away because he uses every excuse in the book to "right" what he has wronged. As a 47 year old "man" he uses the tears and goes to the extreme of being admitted for a three day observation (no insurance mind you) and gets mom to pay for his rent come January 1. He applies for medical assistance (whichever one is for the "poor") and will expect to get it even as an able bodied person. How long does one need help coupled with constant failure before the hands are wiped clean kinda like Paulie to Henry in Goodfellas? [/QUOTE]
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