MAGA success: Homelessness increases for first time in 7 years

Anyway, I'm off to the airport to continue flight training :)

Well -- enjoy your flight training.

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Ok, let's play your game.

List these leftist policies and we will see if other countries applying the same policies collapsed as well, let's go empirical.

As for thieves, Trump University Dean voters are getting upset at scams? LOL
Again with Trump U....
Your misplaced anger about this shitty business is really something.
I'm sure you must have been one of the graduates...if, in fact, you could ever graduate from anyplace that didn't have a safe space..

List whose leftist policies? Venezuelas?
 
Again with Trump U....
Your misplaced anger about this shitty business is really something.
I'm sure you must have been one of the graduates...if, in fact, you could ever graduate from anyplace that didn't have a safe space..

List whose leftist policies? Venezuelas?

I am currently a stones throw from Venezuela. I know a lot of people from there. Most European countries are socialist democracies and they work very well as are many Asian countries, socialist democracy is the norm in the developed world.

Venezuela had a rich-poor divide that was possibly very close to this just befre it fell into populism:


Usual teams crap aside, this is an excellent neutral visualisation of how messed up America is.

Hugo Chavez rose on a tide of populism, promising the moon to the bottom 40% of society and he tipped the boat over. His successor Maduro, also populist when not stealing everything not nailed down.

Populism affects every type of system, capital or social biased, it ruins them both. When the president spends the treasury and takes loans to buy popularity...

Read back about Peron in Argentina, you will understand Hugo Chavez. The language used was nearly identical and Argentina also failed. The US.. hard to say, it is very big so a revolution seems vanishingly unlikely though it could fail fast, who knows.
 
????? :D If i didnt know any better i might get the thought that you are full of shit.

The nation's homeless population increased this year for the first time since 2010, driven by a surge in the number of people living on the streets in Los Angeles and other West Coast cities. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development released its annual Point in Time count Wednesday, a report that showed nearly 554,000 homeless people across the country during local tallies conducted in January. That figure is up nearly 1 percent from 2016.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/homelessness-increases-for-first-time-since-2010/


Homelessness Continues to Decline in United States

Overall, the nation has seen a 14% decline in homelessness since 2010, when the Obama administration launched Opening Doors, the nation’s first strategic plan to prevent and end homelessness.

http://www.housingfinance.com/polic...sness-continues-to-decline-in-united-states_o

Hmm indeed.
 
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Durham is the city in the RTP area that provides adequate available housing and shelter for every single homeless person between government and private initiatives (Durham Rescue Mission, etc. etc.)

Yet many of the homeless still rather live on the streets or under bridges. Their attitude towards free housing and shelters is - "But Klunk says she's tried living in a shelter before. It was too structured and crowded."

Translation - they don't like following rules about not doing drugs, being drunk and/or being destructive.

'This is home:' NC DOT threatens existence of longtime Durham homeless camp
http://www.wral.com/-this-is-home-n...in-downtown-durham-after-complaints/17286752/

To be fair -- I should commend the Durham Rescue Mission on the excellent work they do across the county.

It is simply frustrating that so many "homeless" don't desire any help or housing... yet many cities flush endless stream of taxpayer money down this endless toilet without any reasonable results.
 
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