Politicians blaming homelessness on mental health or addiction issues is a deflection technique. It is a complete abdication of moral responsibility for the way so many public policies have driven people into chronic and unbearable despair for decades.

Jul 28, 2023 · 3:13 AM UTC

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Explain Seattle....
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What if there is no free will?
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Especially Fed policy ... #SellTheMBS
Serious question: Why is our country still allowing a group of unelected sociopaths controlled by Wall Street to hijack the entire American housing market? It's not capitalism. It's not even legal. And they don't seem inclined to stop until many more Americans wind up homeless.
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Also both of those would be basically saved by universal healthcare.
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I thought the cause as follows: ˋOnly a shift in the way we see the world will provide a shift in the way we experience it. [ACIM] says we achieve so little because we have undisciplined minds, constantly lured by the thinking of the world into regions of fear and despair´(M.W.)?
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The cost of living crisis and way employers treat their employees are some of the reasons that cause homelessness. The Overnighters 2014 documentary is a good example of this.