Central Texas man welcomes homeless encampments on his property. Would you?

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Nabil Remadna talks to Josiah Ingalls, who's opening his 10-acre Bastrop County property to those experiencing homelessness.
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How did he get from homelessness to getting 10 acres? That’s amazing.

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At least he's doing something positive

patriciaanndemello
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The elite must hate him. Of course it comes with issues, but he has been homeless so he knows that issues it comes with. Thank you Josiah you’re a wonderful human I hope others can learn to do the same.

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No I would not want them on my property keep them in Austin along with the rest of the crap.

CountryboyBOB
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Giving people a space to live out in BFE isn't helping them. How many of the current residents would choose to live there if they didn't have a car? Saddling a poor person with a car is condemning him or her to an endless loop of misery and desperation.

You can be poor with dignity even in this endarkened country, but you have to refrain from depending on a car or supporting a kid.

chalocolina
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Hell no I'm being working very hard to achieve what I have and to have some one in my land for free not me.

abdonmorales
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If they stop handing them money then they can think straight and get they ass off the drugs..cus the drugs won't never stop no matter where they at, they dnt need no money period, cus if they have money, u minus well prepare for a new jack city 🤣✌️

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All housing is essential & should be a human right

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