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In reply to the discussion: As homelessness overwhelms downtown Phoenix, a small business wonders how long it can hang on [View all]The Jungle 1
(4,552 posts)28. Well here is the math...
Help homeless and sick Americans / give out more corporate welfare = x
Solve for x.
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As homelessness overwhelms downtown Phoenix, a small business wonders how long it can hang on [View all]
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Mar 2023
OP
The counter-culture of the 60s thought differently as well; didn't change things much.
brooklynite
Mar 2023
#11
Oh, they are creating jobs. Just offshore as they shift them to other countries.
cstanleytech
Mar 2023
#4
Back in December I read that there were 800 tent encampments in Portland, OR.
CentralMass
Mar 2023
#6
Yup, when everything is sucked upwards by the morbidly-rich, encouraged by politicians flirting
Magoo48
Mar 2023
#21
the land mafia is totaly out of control. where i live , the county wanted to
AllaN01Bear
Mar 2023
#15
Arizona is a state that is one step away from criminalizing homelessness
AZLD4Candidate
Mar 2023
#20
are we still waiting for compassionate conservatives and a thousand points of light?
dembotoz
Mar 2023
#23
The increase in homlessness has been going on for years now and like all of us-
Prairie_Seagull
Mar 2023
#35
Cities could provide tax relief to homeowners that provided space for homeless folks.
MichMan
Mar 2023
#38
There is a direct proportion to the number of billionaires and the number of homeless.
jaxexpat
Mar 2023
#36
California and the large cities in the state are spending a small fortune dealing with homelessness
ripcord
Mar 2023
#41
I wonder how many of the pissed-off small business owners throughout the land
Sky Jewels
Mar 2023
#43