Posted on 07/13/2015 6:15:08 AM PDT by The Louiswu
My wife has to take trips to San Francisco every couple of months for business and each time she comes back with the same observation, "there are a great many people who appear to be living on the street and maybe homeless. "
I have not seen this for myself yet but I began to wonder why there seems to be no or very few stories about the homeless in the news these days. I remember hearing and reading about the homeless situation in this county almost every day when President Bush was in office but now I can't remember the last time I saw something on the news or read a newspaper article on the issue of homelessness in America?
So has America defeated the homeless problem or just shelved it until the next election?
The day a Republican takes office, they'll start coming out of the woodwork.
There are lots of homeless in San Jose and it definitely makes the news!
Well...at least we know they won’t be going home.
Goebbels, you magnificent bastard...I read your book!(Saul Alinsky/proteges)
I was amazed visiting Oregon recently to see so many affluent “homeless” white college aged kids wearing L. L. Bean, Birkenstocks, talking on I-phones...I guess they’ve decided to pursue a career in camping.
The Food Bank actually send volunteers with food into the woods for these people, so they don’t have to walk.
I was there a week before I saw my first non-white homeless person. If you’re going to be homeless, spend your last dime on a bus ride to Southern Oregon. It’s the Ritz.
The media only want to publicize the homeless when Republican President is in the WH and Congress is Republican.
They support the propaganda put out by liberals that Republicans are mean and hate the poor.
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