(03-03-2020, 06:54 PM)beechnut79 Wrote: Maybe this is a question we should ask those running for high office and lay it at their feet.
can we do that by speaking openly what we think of such a thing.
can we really judge that we are moving forward from the 2008 mess when so many fell into the cracks?
the sheer number of people is not being recognized. as if we all just accepted that it's OK for all these thousands to be living without a dwelling.
why is no one talking about it?
we all see them, now, even in the suburbs and small towns. we drive by them every day. many are hidden from view by local resources. is it possible local resources are keeping them from view purposefully?
in the 1930s they were camped on the National Mall. As if in outrage by their mere existence. now, we all have seemed to have accepted it maybe due to ideology?
nothing to fear but fear itself
and the dirty bum laying in the grass represents that fear, we are being taught to look away lest we stop purchasing and stocks remain low.