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SWBTATTReg

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6. A start...at least in the right direction. Lots of cities and/or states don't even approach the ...
Sun May 17, 2020, 12:21 PM
May 2020

level of what LA is doing, even though some may complain still about LA's efforts as being too meager or ineffective. Why don't they look across the country and find a better program that is actually working, that helps the homeless? In STLMO we've been dealing w/ the homeless population for quite some time, and many different approaches have been undertaken. It's a difficult and expensive problem, especially being that this population is transit in nature.

What's amazing is that even though the stock markets were at their highest levels, real estate prices going through the roof, and jobless numbers low, there are serious issues w/ the way this so called 'wealth' is distributed/handled/processed (it isn't really, except to pad deductions by the 1%ers, and reduce taxes on the 1%ers if and when they ever pay any taxes). Look at quickly this supposed wealth disappeared at the beginning of the CV epidemic, when the markets crashed due to rump's inept handling.

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