Less funding for low income housing, but no minimum wage increase = working homeless?!

tampee

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Yes all that is true. However we get paid massive amounts of money for skilled trade jobs, all medical is paid for from companies, the 401k retirement packages are insane!!!!!!! And the best part is "they" don't care if someone grows marijuanans, and there is a dispensary on almost every corner. So if you just happen to grow some super out of this world fire its city ordinance that you go in and try to vend it so other people can smoke it and be happy!!!
Does sound nice that's why I looked at property couldn't find any cheaper good land though. I am super jealous of them 10 pound trees. :) But I like the east coast better we have forests lots of them and Massachusetts actually has a better law than Colorado now so NY won't be far behind if Jeff Sessions fails on his crack down threats that is.

You can make damn good money all over the North East too I doubt they pay more in LA than NYC but city life sucks too many people not enough plants. :)
 

ttystikk

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I think you make your bed you lay in it. Nobody is forced to work a minimum wage job they do so so they don't need a real job. Even women they make good money as a waitress compared to McDonald's.

What I really want to know is how a morbidly obese person can afford to be morbidly obese on a McDonald's salary?? If you you ever been to fast food you have seen it. Lol
THIS is your rambling insanity disguised as a response to shameful minimum wage laws?!

Yes, you're a selfish fuck.
 

tampee

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THIS is your rambling insanity disguised as a response to shameful minimum wage laws?!

Yes, you're a selfish fuck.
I just don't live beyond my means, I think we shouldn't live much better than Jamaicans because I'm not selfish. Over 1 billion humans live on less than $1 a day you greedy bastard. :)

Minimum wage eh if most of the world lives with their families/friends why is it so taboo in the USA to not have your own apartment?? I may have land but I have family on my land too it only makes sense. They do the same in most every 3rd world country and it's very helpful to do so in America because shits not cheap and it takes help to farm can't run a farm stand and take care of the farm at the same time.
 

ttystikk

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How many homeless are there in America?
http://www.socialsolutions.com/blog/2016-homelessness-statistics/

The article's numbers are conservative, but they say something like 860,000 homeless in America in 2016.

Rising income and wealth inequality is leaving to an explosion of the numbers. They've never been higher.

Why aren't the major political parties interested in helping them?

No money in it for THEM.

We have an amazingly broken political system in this country when we spend more on it than any other country in history and get worse outcomes.
 

Grandpapy

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How many homeless are there in America?
http://www.socialsolutions.com/blog/2016-homelessness-statistics/

The article's numbers are conservative, but they say something like 860,000 homeless in America in 2016.

Rising income and wealth inequality is leaving to an explosion of the numbers. They've never been higher.

Why aren't the major political parties interested in helping them?

No money in it for THEM.

We have an amazingly broken political system in this country when we spend more on it than any other country in history and get worse outcomes.

Come on, we haven't built Pyramids yet. Lots of options open.
FEMA trailers end to end along the Rio Grande as a fence. MEGA Border-town!

I was impressed when my cat brought a gopher home to help with survival of the unit. (he could of kept it outside the fence)
 

ttystikk

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From NPR today; the homeless population of Los Angeles has jumped by 23% in the last 12 months, to 58,000. That's the second largest homeless population of any city after New York City.

Life is tough out there, and it's getting tougher fast.
 

SneekyNinja

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From NPR today; the homeless population of Los Angeles has jumped by 23% in the last 12 months, to 58,000. That's the second largest homeless population of any city after New York City.

Life is tough out there, and it's getting tougher fast.
Are you sure it's only 58,000?

Seems a rather conservative figure to me.
 
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