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This woman has spent 25 years, 25 fucking years in "public housing" and has yet to learn English or better herself in anyway.
That is similar to so-called Russian speakers in national republics of former Soviet Union. I always wondered how retarded a person has to be to avoid learning the local language for tens of years.
Goran_K saysThis woman has spent 25 years, 25 fucking years in "public housing" and has yet to learn English or better herself in anyway.
That is similar to so-called Russian speakers in national republics of former Soviet Union. I always wondered how retarded a person has to be to avoid learning the local language for tens of years.
With that imperial Russians it's different: they won't learn the language of the (formerly) colonized nation because they believe it's beneath them to speak in the untermensch tongues. And they secretly believe the empire will be restored in their lifetime.
Elva Flores, 50, stood outside her apartment Monday morning to share her plight, and to urge the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA), which operates the public housing development, to overturn its decision to evict her.
Flores, speaking in Spanish, said through a translator that she “will be homeless” if she is forced out of her apartment. Even though she missed a deadline to pay her Los Angeles Department of Water and Power utility bill, which was roughly $700, she has been paying her apartment rent on time, she said.
“I don’t have any other place to go,” Flores said. “I have no (other) family here.”
Flores, a single mother, lives with her two daughters and a granddaughter who are also being evicted.
Flores’s 22-year-old daughter, Petra Carillo, said Monday was supposed to be their last day. Later this week, Sheriff’s deputies are expected to come by to force them out.
“We have everything in bags, just in case,” she said.
https://www.dailynews.com/2018/12/10/after-losing-a-job-bills-piled-up-and-she-missed-an-ladwp-payment-now-shes-being-evicted-from-san-fernando-gardens-public-housing/