Domestic violence is liked to high rent.
Who knew?
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To: yesthatjallen
Low income housing is a disaster
It’s ruined countless neighborhoods, businesses, and schools.
And brought criminal and drug elements into otherwise peaceful areas
To: yesthatjallen
I’m pretty sure there is a study linking climate change to domestic abuse.
3 posted on
06/09/2018 8:13:29 AM PDT by
jjotto
("Ya could look it up!")
To: yesthatjallen
The purpose of Section 8 housing is to import Democrat voters into Republican strongholds.
5 posted on
06/09/2018 8:19:05 AM PDT by
E. Pluribus Unum
(<img src="http://i.imgur.com/WukZwJP.gif" width=600>https://i.imgur.com/zXSEP5Z.gif)
To: yesthatjallen
No, making it difficult for women to possess firearms so that a husband or boyfriend can beat them at their pleasure is more directly related to something like that as opposed to increased rent.
7 posted on
06/09/2018 8:21:21 AM PDT by
OttawaFreeper
("The Gardens was founded by men-sportsmen-who fought for their country" Conn Smythe, 1966)
To: yesthatjallen
Federal subsidies are expected to jump 20 percent How is increasing federal subsidies going to hurt the renter?
8 posted on
06/09/2018 8:21:27 AM PDT by
Abby4116
To: yesthatjallen
A proposed increase for people using federal housing subsidies will most affect
single mothers and their children, putting them at risk for homelessness, increasing their risk for domestic violence.
Maybe we should start making the baby-daddys start chipping in?
10 posted on
06/09/2018 8:23:56 AM PDT by
Cowboy Bob
("Other People's Money" = The life blood of Liberalism)
To: yesthatjallen
Domestic abuse is linked to domestic abuse. Period.
It’s not about money, or lack thereof - it’s about character, and lack of self-control. When you believe the government is your daddy, or your spouse, then there no longer exists the incentive to be morally upright and self sufficient.
Whatever government touches, usually turns to sh*t - and that includes people.
11 posted on
06/09/2018 8:24:22 AM PDT by
JME_FAN
(uired to)
To: yesthatjallen
Rents and homelessness skyrocketed during Obamas years and not a peep.
To: yesthatjallen
I’m just waiting for the pic to be posted....when, oh when shall it come...?
In before....
16 posted on
06/09/2018 8:30:18 AM PDT by
SaveFerris
(Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold ......)
To: yesthatjallen
From the article:
Physically abusive partners may abuse women to the point they cannot show up for work and lose their jobs. If women are able to leave an abusive partner, they often can only afford low-cost housing. But where will they go if they cant retreat to the safety of affordable housing? As a public health researcher embedded in these communities, the answer is simple: Nowhere.
Disagree with the second paragraph. There are non-profits that can take these women and their kids in, provide counseling and a safe place to stay while they get their life together.
As an intake interviewer at a local non-profit food bank, I frequently interview women in this situation. If they are ready to leave the abuse shelter, we help them with furniture, house hold goods, etc. They hold a special place in our hearts.
17 posted on
06/09/2018 8:30:35 AM PDT by
upchuck
(The problem: parents doing their careers instead of raising their kids. h/t: Wyrd bið ful aræd)
To: yesthatjallen
There should be no taxpayer funded welfare.
20 posted on
06/09/2018 8:34:04 AM PDT by
CodeToad
To: yesthatjallen
"We knew Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carsons idea to encourage self-sufficiency would hurt..."Welfare is not meant to be a lively hood, it is meant to bring relief for a short while....abusers here are those who expect to live forever on the Government tit.
21 posted on
06/09/2018 8:35:21 AM PDT by
yoe
To: yesthatjallen
22 posted on
06/09/2018 8:36:18 AM PDT by
bk1000
(I stand with Trump)
To: yesthatjallen
Make them get off their lazy @$$e$ and work to pay for rent for a nice place so they have a sense of pride for their home and theyll think twice before they chance losing everything over jail for domestic abuse.
Remember there are now MORE JOBS than there are the unemployed.
The plantation is CLOSED. Now go out there and work.
23 posted on
06/09/2018 8:36:57 AM PDT by
Vaquero
(Don't pick a fight with an old guy. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you)
To: yesthatjallen
How dare this administration insist that people do more to support themselves!!! Why ... who knows what THAT could lead to??!!!!
24 posted on
06/09/2018 8:37:22 AM PDT by
IronJack
(A)
To: yesthatjallen
New York is having regrets.
To: yesthatjallen
Don’t procreate with thugs.
28 posted on
06/09/2018 8:43:28 AM PDT by
Drew68
To: yesthatjallen
This means their partner has kept them from their finances, wouldnt let them work, harassed them at work by showing up or calling excessively, or purposely destroyed their credit.Inshallah!
To: yesthatjallen
>>wouldnt let them work
Doesn’t sound like you’d qualify for government assistance if you are ABLE to work
30 posted on
06/09/2018 8:44:58 AM PDT by
a fool in paradise
(Spygate's clock began in 2015 - what did President Obama know and when did he know it?)
To: yesthatjallen
Let me help us in understanding this moron.
...Women in abusive relationships are likely to leave abusers when the rents too high. Of the 25 percent of women abused by partners, many stay with or return to abusers because theres not enough room in shelters or available affordable housing. Higher rent will only increase the likelihood of staying in abusive relationships to avoid homelessness...
Compare the first bolded sentence with the last bolded sentence. They are saying exactly opposite things. The author of this drivel is clearly suffering from TDS and using lots of that medical marijuana the alleviate it.
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