Well you can do all that polite stuff,and it will get worse.You just need to make it known that you arent going to put up with it.The longer this goes on,the more scheming about you that gets done.Next they will push more.Its already going on,and hindsight on this is all bad.Its your house,your refrigerater,and you just need to kick them out.Schemeing with the wife to kick them out is alright if she is with you on it.If not you might have to convince her somewhat.You dont need to be mean,but you need to let them know they arent going to run your life,feed the dogs your food,or expect you to put up with any nonsense,or scheming.While there,everybody works.If not working,looking for a job,every day,if its mowing lawns.The more busy they are,the less grief for you and your wife.Look yourself at places they might get a job,and suggest,as much as possible.If this is not acceptable to them,I think you tell them to leave immediately.It might make them mad a while,but who really cares.The next time they will try harder to get along with you.You cant let them run over you.Just you dont want it to wreck your whole life because they cant get a job.
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