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Chris Moran

Chris Moran speaking

Apparently the university has bought 1.66 acres of property in order to lease it for 1 dollar a year to the town of Chapel Hill. The purpose of the lease is to provide a location for a homeless shelter to be run by the Interfaith Council (IFC).

Question: how much did this land cost? Question: is this the most efficient way to build and fund a homeless shelter? Question: isn’t that double taxation and essentially taxation without representation?  I know principles and moral absolutes and such are old fashioned, but these are serious questions that need to be asked.

The director of the IFC has said that the new location is necessary because it “will provide easier access to some social services.” Not to be commonsensical or anything, but how hard is it now? There is, after all, already a shelter. But, that’s not enough.

Moran notes that the new location will be “quieter” and that the homeless will have comfier rooms. Also, the homeless can share their living quarters with fewer vagrants than they must at the current shelter. That’s nice.

Homelessness isn’t a black and white issue, but the idea of government feeding dependency is. It’s wrong. It isn’t their money. Further, Chapel Hill boasts on its website that it cares for the needy. Great! Then how about caring about the infants murdered just down the street by way of the local Planned Parenthood? Tha-anks!

(More to come later.  Here’s a nice article on the subject)