The Grants Pass case was quite significant as well. If anyone can commandeer the public space because they are 'involuntarily homeless' which I'd say is a complete fiction, what can't they do? If misfortune or poor planning elevates you above the law, then all behaviors are excused, and there is no more public space or public order. This…
The Grants Pass case was quite significant as well. If anyone can commandeer the public space because they are 'involuntarily homeless' which I'd say is a complete fiction, what can't they do? If misfortune or poor planning elevates you above the law, then all behaviors are excused, and there is no more public space or public order. This seems to be the goal of the progressive liberals. They hate the personal discipline that is takes to live freely, and view everyone as children. The reasoning in the dissent is infantile fantasy.
The Grants Pass case was quite significant as well. If anyone can commandeer the public space because they are 'involuntarily homeless' which I'd say is a complete fiction, what can't they do? If misfortune or poor planning elevates you above the law, then all behaviors are excused, and there is no more public space or public order. This seems to be the goal of the progressive liberals. They hate the personal discipline that is takes to live freely, and view everyone as children. The reasoning in the dissent is infantile fantasy.