John Halt, I'm aware of those characteristics. My inquiry is what causes are present to Night Drivers friends experience that lead those at the bottom to be especially scared now. For instance, Ive read many articles of soup kitchens having fewer donations than normal, but I've read them for several years now.
I'm wondering if there are recently worsening conditions.
Thank you.
Border Collie
On the Internet, no one knows you're a dog.
I've always wondered what the 1920's and 1930's were like, but I never wanted to see it from the German perspective.....
www.johngaltfla.com
Not only are they more in demand, but federal regulations are getting absolutely ridiculous for those that are feeding the poor. There's a risk that at the time of most need; some will have to shut down because they can't afford to completely revamp to meet the regs.
This post is a good example of the kind of insanity that is going on out there:
http://www.thetreeofliberty.com/vb/s...d.php?t=179586
A very old friend of mine runs a weekly food-for-the-poor event. I won't go into much more detail, as I don't want him hounded. The people that he serves are those that will not go to shelters; will not go to missions; will not clean themselves up; will not quit abusing.
I'm not judging, that's just what he decided to do. Those people need to eat too. He spends hundreds of dollars a week on this, if not more.
When a FDA inspector happened to be driving by, saw the event (this is in a downtown area, literally underneath a freeway), the FDA agent stopped and tried to shut it down.
Inspector was damned lucky to escape with his life. No other problems have occurred since. The local officials quietly condone the community service; no one's become ill as a result of the charity; no permits are applied for or given.
Sometimes, you just need to tell the Man to FOAD.