They need to assess why he is homeless and what his potential to hold a job is.
They could take some of the funds collected and either prepay or set it up as an annuity that pays his expenses for x years.
In this economy with 23% unemployment (shadowstats.com), I wouldn’t assume anything other than he’s just down on his luck.
I’m just hoping another 25% doesn’t have to becom unemployed before they finally realize lowering the tariffs was a mistake and they need to turn the ship around.
Looks like he might be able to clean floors and windows at a Wal-Mart 29 hours a week to me.
Maybe
Do Wal-Marts have any windows?