The American Dream – Homelessness and Hunger

By admin · 10/Dec/2009 · Filed in U. S. News

This is what our troops have to look forward to as a reward for smashing the sovereignty of a number of Middle Eastern nations, to better serve the usurpers who have a strangle hold on America, and most of the planet. Hunger and homelessness are the new picture of America, as we head into the second engineered economic collapse, and all this by the same people as usual. Funny thing is, these traitorous infiltrators have done this to a number of other countries, and have been ejected on the order of one hundred and nine different times, from eighty four different countries for this very thing. If you knew the real story about history, and not the one printed by these criminals in your school books, you would easily be able to see the pattern. Just in the last year alone, the cry for assistance with the most basic of all needs (feeding one’s self) has jumped over 26%, yet these infiltrators would have you believe we are already recovering. As more and more people lose their jobs (half a million people per week) this problem will only continue to spiral out of control. If you really want to do something to help defend your homeland, you need to get the foxes out of the hen house, but who are the foxes? As soon as you read our Basic Training manual, all of those questions will simply fade away, and as soon as you come home and deal with the real terrorists in every facet of our lives, these problems will instantly start to subside. Of course, 25% of America’s homeless population are Veterans who gave their blood, sweat, and tears while these crooks worked to put their families on the street. How do you think you should respond?

Source: Yahoo
Date: 08DEC09

CHICAGO (Reuters) – Hunger is spreading while the number of homeless families is increasing as a result of the recession and other factors, according to a report on Tuesday.

The U.S. Conference of Mayors said cities reported a 26 percent jump in demand for hunger assistance over the past year, the largest average increase since 1991.

Middle-class families as well as the uninsured, elderly, working poor and homeless increasingly looked for help with hunger, which was mainly fueled by unemployment, high housing costs and low wages.

The 2009 report is based on a survey of 27 cities, including Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia and San Francisco, that comprise the group’s task force on hunger and homelessness.

Looking ahead to 2010, cities said they expect it will be difficult to meet increased demands for food due to the impact of state and local budget cuts, a decrease in grocery store donations and higher food costs.

Just over three-fourths of the cities reported a jump in homeless families due to the recession and lack of affordable housing. Individual homelessness, on the other hand, was level or down in 16 of the cities.

“This is an indication of the success of policies aimed at ending chronic homelessness among single adults with disabilities,” the report said.

Only 10 cities reported having so-called tent cities or other concentrations of the homeless.

Most of the cities in the survey received additional funding to combat hunger and homelessness from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

“Cities are using (housing funds) to develop central intake systems for homeless services, coordinate services more closely with surrounding areas, or offer homeless prevention assistance for the first time,” the report said.

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You should call your local waste management & find out how much food gets tossed out a week. 10 tons in my neck of the woods, bad distribution. They were looking for someone to start composting it. **sigh**

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