by Mr. Calvin Calloway
AKA Mr. Anti Bull Shit
AKA Prince of Obfuscation
AKA The King of the Vituperators
AKA Mr. Anti Bull Shit
AKA Prince of Obfuscation
AKA The King of the Vituperators
Mr. Calloway must first say to the readers that the prolonged wait to hear my thoughts was because I did not finish what I meant to say last time. The topic is in reference to the governor of Colorado (formerly the mayor) who deceptively promoted that he would end homelessness in ten years. Now, the current Mayor Michael B Hancock (who was one of John Hickenlooper’s boys, as a city councilman) is following the same slanted, twisted and deceptive method as if he is going to complete the task of ending homelessness in Denver. Just like John Hickenlooper, Mr. Michael B Hancock is only saying the proper thing as a subterfuge in order to make the voters believe he has interest in the common man. Instead, Hancock has the interest of private and big business and their organizations (i.e Downtown Denver Partnership) because the underdogs can’t bring him any revenue. As stated by me, Mr. Calvin Calloway (AKA Mr. Anti Bull Shit), this is a statement which isn’t capable of being refuted or denied by any source on earth-- human, material or otherwise.
It is true that Mayor Hancock is rendering funds to nonprofits like St Francis Center, Jesus Saves-Rescue Mission,and the Salvation Army to subsidize (which is to assist and support) them. The bottom line is that it is a subsidy provided by a branch of government intended to be used for the needy and the homeless. The task, to end homelessness, isn’t difficult or complex from the standpoint of the nonprofits. Hancock and his administration could remedy homelessness if their intent was to do the right thing. One way they could do it is by formulating Individual Development Accounts (IDAs).
An IDA would consist of a small portion (for example, 2%) of the nonprofits’ donated funds that would be matched four times by a sponsor (such as the Untied Way) who participates in the IDA system. These funds could then be used towards providing housing for homeless people.
But Michael B Hancock's professed intent is merely a platitude while his real intent--along with the intent of St Francis Center, Salvation Army, Rescue Mission and Father Woody’s, just to name a few of the nonprofits--is to keep the homeless in Denver homeless. I offer the following evidence in support of the ultimate truth of the latter statement.
(1) The nonprofits boldly want to oppress the homeless by using the homeless to obtain the nonprofits’ services. Oppression is defined as making one person or group of persons the other person’s slave to obtain what the enslaved person or group is offering or providing. For instance the Salvation Army (which runs the Crossroads Shelter) expresses that the homeless men wishing to sleep there comply with the wishes of the nearby businesses, who don’t want to see the homeless outside waiting alongside of the shelter property before 4:30 pm. The boss and his subordinates comply and threaten to terminate access to the homeless permanently if they don’t comply with the businesses' wishes.
(2) If Michael B Hancock and the nonprofits have sincere concern for the homeless to emerge from their condition, then they should advocate for funds to be donated by complainers like the Downtown Denver Partnership* and the businesses near the Crossroads instead of allowing them to oppress these underdogs. The rights of underdogs are equal to those of the irrational and incoherent complainers. But the nonprofits comply with the complainers and conform to these business associations’ every wish. They exhibit the will and desire to remove the underdogs (homeless) through oppressive and coercive measures. Couple this with Mayor Michael B Hancock allowing the Denver Sheriff and Denver Police to assist in committing wrongs like assault, trespass, deceit, malicious prosecution of the underdogs and homeless, and couple it with promoting to the general public spectators that they are enforcing the law in an equitable manner--and what is the only conclusion to draw?
The conduct of Hancock and the nonprofits clearly demonstrates that they are in alliance with and in favor of the controllers and producers in our society in their oppression of the homeless and underdogs. Advocating for the controllers and producers isn't an act of doing the right thing. This conduct is more than an insult to the religion the United States submits to. Such conduct is nailing the underdogs and homeless to the crooked crosses of the City and County of Denver and the service providers. This is the rape of democracy and implies that anarchy exists in the City and County of Denver as well as the state of Colorado.
All readers please take heed of the facts of this most fragile subject matter and get on the bandwagon for justice, that I Mr Calvin Calloway AKA Mr Anti Bull Shit AKA the Prince of Obfuscation AKA King of the Vituperators AKA the Governor of all Legislators is truly concerned about. Hopefully one day I Mr Calloway can obtain revenue to formulate the Church of Democracy and Socio-Politico Intelligence Agency. Socio-Politico will start paralegal careers for those who will become my agents for the cause of justice. It will equip people to carry out the most needed duty and obligation of any society--to monitor the ethics of all city governments, state governments, the federal government and big business in order to prevent the rape of democracy and the nailing of all public to the crooked cross that exists in the City and County of Denver and the state that this city and county has as its representative.
*Editor’s note: Downtown Denver Partnership members donate funds to Denver’s Road Home through the annual PJ Party event.
It is true that Mayor Hancock is rendering funds to nonprofits like St Francis Center, Jesus Saves-Rescue Mission,and the Salvation Army to subsidize (which is to assist and support) them. The bottom line is that it is a subsidy provided by a branch of government intended to be used for the needy and the homeless. The task, to end homelessness, isn’t difficult or complex from the standpoint of the nonprofits. Hancock and his administration could remedy homelessness if their intent was to do the right thing. One way they could do it is by formulating Individual Development Accounts (IDAs).
An IDA would consist of a small portion (for example, 2%) of the nonprofits’ donated funds that would be matched four times by a sponsor (such as the Untied Way) who participates in the IDA system. These funds could then be used towards providing housing for homeless people.
But Michael B Hancock's professed intent is merely a platitude while his real intent--along with the intent of St Francis Center, Salvation Army, Rescue Mission and Father Woody’s, just to name a few of the nonprofits--is to keep the homeless in Denver homeless. I offer the following evidence in support of the ultimate truth of the latter statement.
(1) The nonprofits boldly want to oppress the homeless by using the homeless to obtain the nonprofits’ services. Oppression is defined as making one person or group of persons the other person’s slave to obtain what the enslaved person or group is offering or providing. For instance the Salvation Army (which runs the Crossroads Shelter) expresses that the homeless men wishing to sleep there comply with the wishes of the nearby businesses, who don’t want to see the homeless outside waiting alongside of the shelter property before 4:30 pm. The boss and his subordinates comply and threaten to terminate access to the homeless permanently if they don’t comply with the businesses' wishes.
(2) If Michael B Hancock and the nonprofits have sincere concern for the homeless to emerge from their condition, then they should advocate for funds to be donated by complainers like the Downtown Denver Partnership* and the businesses near the Crossroads instead of allowing them to oppress these underdogs. The rights of underdogs are equal to those of the irrational and incoherent complainers. But the nonprofits comply with the complainers and conform to these business associations’ every wish. They exhibit the will and desire to remove the underdogs (homeless) through oppressive and coercive measures. Couple this with Mayor Michael B Hancock allowing the Denver Sheriff and Denver Police to assist in committing wrongs like assault, trespass, deceit, malicious prosecution of the underdogs and homeless, and couple it with promoting to the general public spectators that they are enforcing the law in an equitable manner--and what is the only conclusion to draw?
The conduct of Hancock and the nonprofits clearly demonstrates that they are in alliance with and in favor of the controllers and producers in our society in their oppression of the homeless and underdogs. Advocating for the controllers and producers isn't an act of doing the right thing. This conduct is more than an insult to the religion the United States submits to. Such conduct is nailing the underdogs and homeless to the crooked crosses of the City and County of Denver and the service providers. This is the rape of democracy and implies that anarchy exists in the City and County of Denver as well as the state of Colorado.
All readers please take heed of the facts of this most fragile subject matter and get on the bandwagon for justice, that I Mr Calvin Calloway AKA Mr Anti Bull Shit AKA the Prince of Obfuscation AKA King of the Vituperators AKA the Governor of all Legislators is truly concerned about. Hopefully one day I Mr Calloway can obtain revenue to formulate the Church of Democracy and Socio-Politico Intelligence Agency. Socio-Politico will start paralegal careers for those who will become my agents for the cause of justice. It will equip people to carry out the most needed duty and obligation of any society--to monitor the ethics of all city governments, state governments, the federal government and big business in order to prevent the rape of democracy and the nailing of all public to the crooked cross that exists in the City and County of Denver and the state that this city and county has as its representative.
*Editor’s note: Downtown Denver Partnership members donate funds to Denver’s Road Home through the annual PJ Party event.