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Tuesday, December 19, 2023

U.S. homeless count reaches highest level ever; California numbers staggering

The United States experienced a dramatic 12% increase in homelessness as soaring rents and a decline in coronavirus pandemic assistance combined to put housing out of reach for more Americans, federal officials said Friday.

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  1. 653,000?
    That's not bad at all, that means that Joe found homes for the five million illegals he has brought in. Thank goodness. Priorities first: illegals.

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  2. I am sure the democrats have figured out a way to assign an address to each tent or cardboard box. And since the democrats know what is best for them, fill out their ballots for them.

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  3. They're not "homeless". They're unhoused residents.

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  4. All the money being spent on the illegals when we have this going on not to mention all the veterans, disabled and not being basically ignored. But I digress. And yes, I too am a 21 yr veteran but a fortunate one that fortunately doesn't need any help.

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  5. Its the fault of Corona Virus Stimulous packages.
    Did you read that?
    People aren't responsible for themselves nor their own actions (or lack thereof), a government program designed to help them, is to blame for the situation they find themselves in.
    Our modern world in a nutshell!

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  6. The local TV station here is running ads of homeless people portraying them all as victims with some of the people "starring" in the vids telling viewers that homeless people are just regular folks in unfortunate circumstances. Most look like drug addicts to me.

    Nemo

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