cranky old white people on Mercury News Disqus? > From: "Disqus" <http://www.disqus.net/~notifications> > Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2017 08:16:29 -0000 > > John Cavaquinho wrote, in response to Noelle: > > Yes, yes I agree that the banksters and corporate criminals need to have > their assets seized, and then be drawn and quartered and turned into > fertilizer. I really do. But that has nothing to do with the present > problem. The father's troubles began BEFORE the recession. We aren't > allowed to know what caused him to "leave" his job or whether he is cured of > whatever afflicted him. What lessons from the street has the mother learned > since she became estranged from her children? The baby's future is very dim > with too many disadvantages. The sensible thing to do is to place her with > a better class of foster parents who can help her realize her potential. > > Link to comment: > http://disq.us/url?impression=cb9cefba-be13-11e7-bc73-00259086ac7c&experiment=digests&behavior=click&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mercurynews.com%3Fp%3D4853679%26preview_id%3D4853679%23comment-3592990515%3ADJQFlcRvC6pdr9U7zP-COV7HY1w&variant=active&type=notification.post.registered&event=email > > Noelle wrote: > > The problem is our economic and political systems which create these > conditions. Instead of attacking homeless people (who are easy to look down > on), why do we have this system where the banksters did not go to jail for > the Great Recession, politicians who allowed this, politicians and > corporations which let our manufacturing jobs go overseas?