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September 17, 2009 by thehomelesspresident | Edit
I have to ask if all the people running around the country worrying about losing their rights are the same people that took away the rights of millions of American Citizens. Did you cheer when President Reagan poisoned our cigarettes? How about when he poisoned the beer and wine industry by deregulation, all to make those things more addictive. Did you cheer when the non-smokers started dying from second hand smoke, or was it the added poisons that done that? And let’s not forget all the taxes that are paid on those items. We have yet to see any benefit.
Our ex-president was a cattle rancher that couldn’t sell his product because it woudn’t pass the inspectors. He fired all the government meat inspectors. Why is e-coli reaching the public on a regular basis?
As far as health care goes, let’s look at the people living on the street simply because they could not afford healthcare. A lot of people on the street have TB; they are not allowed to use shelters. They have been effectively discarded by society, to the point that they are not legally allowed to sleep anywhere. Many of these people worked the low paying minimum wage jobs through agencies that were indorsed by President Reagan. No insurance, no benefits, and just one days pay that would get them a place to sleep for one night, or enough to eat for a day, not both.
In order to make a very good life for you and yours, others had to pay for it. Legal or not, that was just plain wrong. Even now, as billions over billions are being doled out to the richest people in this country, the insignificant are still told they cannot sleep, and move along. Shelters all over the country are hellholes that no one wants to get involved with. People are committing suicide and killing their entire families, because that was there next stop. The shelters get more funding by raising their numbers instead of reducing them. Whose creation was that?
Now our politicians have to learn how to do things for their people, instead of selling the laws to the highest bidder. Good luck with that one.
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Objective
September 22, 2009 by thehomelesspresident | Edit
We some how have a belief that shelter providers don’t work well together. Everyone has their own answer. A homeless Anarchy. They get these grants that just keep us busy enough, to keep us on a three dollar a day level. So it really doesn’t matter whether we get that or not.
These places need to get people prepared to go back to work, but they don’t know how to work themselves. From what experience? The very first thing that will happen, is the business’s will declare that Americans have no experience or training and that they still need the foriegn labor.
Why is no one thinking about this? Mostly the better to do will be educating their own first. Not a problem. Just remember there will be laborers that you will have to work with. They need to do their job well too. Where is the money for this?
The most prominant thing that destroyed this economy must be reversed. The three percent annual inflation rate has to be reversed. There can not be one big crash in funding, but inflation has to decline.
Everyone knows that the only thing needed is jobs. Let’s prepare ourselves for that. We also know that the more people that have jobs, The less pressure to do bad.
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“Volunteers”
September 19, 2009 by thehomelesspresident | Edit
It is past time now for people to get back to the workforce. The poor and homeless would do well to get in on what will happen in a little over a year. This country needs to rebuild it’s middle class, and there is only one way to do it.
At the end of President Obama’s second year is when he said he would send the guest workers home and return the jobs back to the American Citizen. There are different ways to become the middle class. First you have the people that work the middle class jobs, ship building, construction, etc. Then you have the small businesses that would thrive once the Citizens had their jobs returned to them.
Once upon a time, the country thrived because people worked for their money. People started stores and other small businesses, and earned even greater money. That was the start of a middle class, and until the takeover of some very greedy people, there was a good capitalist social system.
The ruination began when a cattle rancher that couldn’t sell his beef because he skimped on his costs of raising cattle, became president. He fired all the government meat inspectors. Now with many outbreaks of E-Coli and the such, what were you people thinking?
Don’t you think it is about time we went back and looked to see where things went wrong? Yes, things did go wrong. Not according to the people that made out, and became more well off than they would have if they had to actually work for theirs. Count the people sleeping on the street’s, and tell us that is what you wanted. Count the people denied medical care because they could not afford it, is that what you wanted?
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