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natalyarustamova8
Natalya Rustamova :
БЛАГАДАРЮ ВАС
2025-07-28 15:11:34
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___iraaa___0
🤍🧸 :
Принимаю, Да будет так, Аминь🙏🏽
2025-07-28 10:05:36
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zhuparzhaikenova
Жупар Жайкенова :
он заблокировал
2025-07-28 14:44:25
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tatiana12067
Tatiana 017 :
да он уже 4 месяца молчит.
2025-07-28 07:16:02
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user7224582117973
user7224582117973 :
да будет так
2025-07-28 06:38:56
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user7050524682765
Nadi 🤟 :
через 3 недели выйдет. у нас развод🤦‍♀️
2025-07-27 18:24:25
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quqonquqon0
Quqon Quqon :
Такая точьний раскдад🤔🤔🤔
2025-07-28 09:45:20
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user8112045659613
Мария Оленева :
благодарю принимаю да будет так
2025-07-28 12:09:01
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user702434873359
Татьяна :
Принимаю Да будет так 🙏
2025-07-28 03:44:41
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alisaaharonyan810
Alisa :
да будет так
2025-07-27 19:31:22
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ladys_777
Lioness 777💋 :
👍👍👍
2025-07-29 03:48:12
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Luba💞🤟 :
😂😂😂😂😂
2025-07-28 14:55:58
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Алтынай :
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2025-07-28 08:26:38
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The Supreme Court is about to make it illegal to have a blanket on the street. Completely criminalizing homelessness. Here’s everything you need to know in 60 seconds. Grants Pass is a small Oregon town of 40,000. Like many places in the U.S. they’re grappling with a significant housing crisis and a growing number of homeless people. Here’s where it gets a bit wild: Grants Pass passed a law banning homeless people from using blankets, pillows, or even cardboard to keep warm. Crazy, right? Imagine getting a ticket for trying to stay warm with a blanket! But there’s more. The town’s only shelter? It’s the Gospel Rescue Mission. And guess what? It not only requires folks to participate in religious programs but also asks for a $100 monthly fee. And like many other cities, Grants Pass is struggling to provide enough support services for its homeless population, especially low-barrier services for those that need help the most. But here’s the twist: an earlier court said ‘nope’ to that. Their take? If there’s no shelter bed, you can’t punish someone for trying to survive. Now, this whole thing’s hitting the Supreme Court. The big surprise? It’s not just Grants Pass. Big names like San Francisco Mayor London Breed and Governor Gavin Newsom are in on this. They’re part of a group that’s all about criminalizing homelessness instead of backing solutions that actually work. This is huge because it’s the first major homelessness case the Supreme Court’s tackled since the 80s. And guess what? Criminalizing homelessness? It just makes things worse. Bottom line – it’s homes and support, not handcuffs, that solve this crisis. Criminalization will make encampments grow. Housing with support services like treatment is the only permanent solution to reducing homelessness. Want to dive deeper? Check out johnsonVgrantspass.com for more info and ways to get involved. #Homeless #GrantsPass #Housingnothandcuffs #SupremeCourt #Servicesnotsweeps #invisiblePeople
The Supreme Court is about to make it illegal to have a blanket on the street. Completely criminalizing homelessness. Here’s everything you need to know in 60 seconds. Grants Pass is a small Oregon town of 40,000. Like many places in the U.S. they’re grappling with a significant housing crisis and a growing number of homeless people. Here’s where it gets a bit wild: Grants Pass passed a law banning homeless people from using blankets, pillows, or even cardboard to keep warm. Crazy, right? Imagine getting a ticket for trying to stay warm with a blanket! But there’s more. The town’s only shelter? It’s the Gospel Rescue Mission. And guess what? It not only requires folks to participate in religious programs but also asks for a $100 monthly fee. And like many other cities, Grants Pass is struggling to provide enough support services for its homeless population, especially low-barrier services for those that need help the most. But here’s the twist: an earlier court said ‘nope’ to that. Their take? If there’s no shelter bed, you can’t punish someone for trying to survive. Now, this whole thing’s hitting the Supreme Court. The big surprise? It’s not just Grants Pass. Big names like San Francisco Mayor London Breed and Governor Gavin Newsom are in on this. They’re part of a group that’s all about criminalizing homelessness instead of backing solutions that actually work. This is huge because it’s the first major homelessness case the Supreme Court’s tackled since the 80s. And guess what? Criminalizing homelessness? It just makes things worse. Bottom line – it’s homes and support, not handcuffs, that solve this crisis. Criminalization will make encampments grow. Housing with support services like treatment is the only permanent solution to reducing homelessness. Want to dive deeper? Check out johnsonVgrantspass.com for more info and ways to get involved. #Homeless #GrantsPass #Housingnothandcuffs #SupremeCourt #Servicesnotsweeps #invisiblePeople

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