Posted on 03/08/2024 8:28:28 AM PST by MtnClimber
WASHINGTON DC, March 8 — Not long ago, many of us greeted veterans and active-duty soldiers, sailors and marines with a heartfelt “thank for your service.” It made us feel good. But perhaps it should make us feel sad now that HUD, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, is reporting that there’s been a 7.4% increase in veteran homelessness. According to the Epoch Times, it means that “nearly 13 percent of the homeless adult population are veterans.” Yet, the newspaper notes, “national, state, and local governments continue to spend billions of dollars to house, feed, clothe, and provide medical care for millions of illegal immigrants.”

The Center for Immigration Studies [CIS] reports that “the annual cost just to care for and house the known gotaways and illegal aliens who have been released into the country could cost as much as an astounding $451 billion.” Meanwhile, according to Newsweek, “between 2010 and 2016 the numbers of homeless vets seemed to be shrinking but in 2023 there were 35,574 homeless vets on our streets, a 14% rise in the numbers of “unsheltered veterans.”
Kate Monroe, CEO of Vetcomm, a company that aids veterans with disabilities, told the publication that there are more homeless vets than meets the eye. “There’s the number of people that they consider to be homeless, and by homeless they mean they’re homeless, like in a tent on the street. What isn’t counted in the homeless numbers is the people sleeping in cars and people sleeping in shelters, and people sleeping on someone’s couch. There’s actually a million-and-a-half veterans that are at the brink of homelessness, included in that brink is someone living in their car. So, the number is actually much larger than the number we count.”
Jim Whaley, is a U.S. Army veteran and CEO of the Mission Roll Call advocacy organization, told the New York Post “We are not doing a good job as a country in making sure that veterans are not homeless. We’re not doing a very good job of making sure they’re transitioning to civilian life in a successful manner.” For example, he said, when they leave their service they are faced with a variety of issues. In fact, he notes that “24% of all active-duty military personnel have food insecurity issues. When you look at the basic pay for a junior enlisted person when they first join the service, it’s just a few thousand dollars over the poverty level. We can do better than that, and we need to as a country.” He says it’s not a surprise that our armed forces are having a hard time attracting recruits.
In fact, America’s armed forces are facing “an unprecedented recruiting crisis” and it’s no surprise, says Whaley. “How can we expect to recruit the next generation of volunteers? I don’t understand why the Department of Defense is surprised that they’re not getting recruitment calls.” They need “to do a better job of equipping service members for success in the transition to civilian life. We need to make sure businesses understand the value that veterans bring to the workplace.”
The marxists show their allegiances by who they support. It is not veterans.
Short Shrift For ALL Americans
This is by far the biggest screwing the FedGov has ever given us.
I’m a veteran, and while I’m not homeless, the FedGov has done almost nothing for me, and still denies any attempts at disability benefits, and have since 2006. I have no faith that will ever change. It’s disgusting and un-American.
Illegals are future Democrats. Veterans favor Trump.
bttt
Well yeah. Who’s more likely to support branDUHn? Besides, them trespassers put their lives on the line to get here......oh. Never mind.
[[“the annual cost just to care for and house the known gotaways and illegal aliens who have been released into the country could cost as much as an astounding $451 billion.”]]
That estimate is just for the housing and care of illegals- ADD to that cost the cost of crimes committed by illegals, and it soars to over $1 Trillion per year when all costs are estimated, ie direct costs of crimes, and indirect costs like “Loss of breadwinner in a family when the father or mother is murdered or killed- therapy for the survivors- lost time in wages as they go through the court cases etc etc etc”
Awful! This is how we treat our veterans. 😡
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Something smells...
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