Homelessness in America

According to an article published online on NBC NEWS, https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/us-homelessness-hits-highest-reported-level-rents-soar-pandemic-aid-la-rcna130029, homelessness in the United States reached its highest reported levels since counting the homeless population began in 2007.

Currently, 650,000 Americans are homeless, and that number increased by 70,650 since 2022. In total, there was a 12% increase.

Would you like to know what this article is blaming for the reason why? Well, I’m going to tell you anyway.

They’re saying it’s because soaring rent prices and a decline in CV pandemic assistance. Therefore, Marcia Fudge, the Housing and Urban Development Secretary, is claiming there’s an urgent need for proven solutions and strategies that help people quickly.

I thought Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. exposed the issue for poverty in this country in the 1960s. Wasn’t it because of all the money it was costing the American people to fund wars and international military policing agendas? 

In addition, billions and billions of American tax-payer money has been sent to the Ukraine to fund their war with Russia. And how much money has been spent on setting up and preparing sanctuary cities for the arrival hundreds of thousands of undocumented illegal immigrants bussed in by our own government?

Who do you think is paying for all that? Think about all the good we could do for our own homeless population if our taxes actually went towards the homeless issue in this country. I guarantee you the decline in pandemic assistance in pennies in comparison. 

Well, that’s the dying dinosaur media that has been pulling the wool over the eyes of Americans for decades. 

Tell the homeless, “instead of helping you, we decided to help Ukraine, illegal immigrants, and making America the police force of the world, but maybe someone will come up with proven solutions and strategies that work quick.”

Merry Christmas

Here’s something else to think about. How much higher would that number be if you included people like me, adults who would be homeless if they didn’t have parents.

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