Proud day for America: Homeless only exist if you can see them.

Our country is going down the tubes because progressive lunatics think they have the right and an obligation to force OTHER people to do the things they refuse to do themselves.

But the biggest reason is an unwillingness to live with less and sacrifice for the greater good, except for those joining the military.
 

from: 9 Important Things You Need To Know About Homeless Feeding Bans
Here are 9 important things you need to know about homeless feeding bans:


  1. Over the last two years, 21 cities have restricted food sharing. Ten others are currently working to restrict food sharing practices.
  2. Proponents of food sharing bans believe providing meals to the homeless is a form of enabling.
  3. A Key West city commissioner, Tony Yaniz, suggested a local soup kitchen should cut back on their services saying, “What we’ve got to do is quit making it cozy . . . let’s not feed them anymore.”
  4. 57 U.S. cities have attempted to restrict, ban or relocate food sharing. Florida leads the charge with 11 cities on the list, the most of any state in the country.
  5. Due to increased demand, 78 percent of cities had to reduce the number of times a person could visit the food pantry each month and 66 percent had to turn people away due to lack of resources.
  6. Those who ignore food-sharing bans can face hefty fines and even jail time for extending compassion to someone that is hungry.
  7. According to the USDA, 14.3 percent of the U.S. population, which equates to 17.5 million households, were food insecure in 2013. Of those, 6.8 million households were considered as having very low food security – unchanged from the previous two years.
  8. Permits to feed the homeless in Sacramento, California can be as high as $1,250 and an organization may have a maximum of four permits per year.
  9. It wasn’t until November 19, 2009 that the United States joined the world consensus that The Right to Food is an international human right.
 

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