Wealthy Elitists Freak Out As Hordes Of Homeless People Take Over Their Neighborhoods All Over The

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We see them here all the time in Las Vegas. But nowhere the numbers reported in this piece.

Even though the mainstream media keeps telling us that the U.S. economy is “booming”, the number of Americans living on the streets continues to grow very rapidly, and this is particularly true in our major west coast cities. More than half a million Americans will sleep on the streets of our cities tonight, and they need help, care and shelter. Sadly, as economic conditions deteriorate that number is likely to double or even triple. Of course many among the elite are all in favor of doing something for the homeless, as long as they don’t have to be anywhere around them.

And of course, the elite hidden behind their gated communities don’t really care.


Until.


But of course many of the elite that paid millions of dollars for beachfront property are not too thrilled about this. Sex Pistols frontman Johnny Rotten was a key symbol of anti-establishment rebellion in the 1970s, but now he is freaking out because homeless people are making life very difficult for him and his wife in Venice Beach, and what he recently told Newsweek’s Paula Froelich is making headlines all over the nation

He told her the homeless situation in his swanky LA neighborhood is so bad that thieves are tearing the bars from the windows of his multimillion-dollar home, lobbing bricks, setting up unsightly tent cities and littering the beach with syringes.

A couple of weeks ago I had a problem,” the former punk prince opined. “They came over the gate and put their tent inside, right in front of the front door. It’s like . . . the audacity. And if you complain, what are you? Oh, one of the establishment elite? No, I’m a bloke that’s worked hard for his money and I expect to be able to use my own front door.”

My question is one nobody seems to be answering.


Why are they homeless?


Because they want to be? Or because they have no other choices?


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'There's needles on the beach and poo all over the sand': Sex Pistol Johnny Rotten rails against homeless anarchy in LA @ Sex Pistols' Johnny Rotten complains about homeless crisis in LA neighborhood | Daily Mail Online
 
And here’s what Wiki says about homelessness:

Causes of homelessness in the United States include lack of affordable housing, divorce, lawful eviction, negative cash flow, post traumatic stress disorder, foreclosure, fire, natural disasters (hurricane, earthquake, or flood), mental illness, physical disability, having no family or supportive relatives, substance abuse, lack of needed services, elimination of pensions and unemployment entitlements, no or inadequate income sources (such as Social Security, stock dividends, or annuity), poverty (no net worth), gambling, unemployment, and low-paying jobs. Homelessness in the United States affects many segments of the population, including families, children, domestic violence victims, ex-convicts, veterans, and the aged. Efforts to assist the homeless include federal legislation, non-profit efforts, increased access to healthcare services, supportive housing, and affordable housing.

It’s been around for 55 years and billions of taxpayer money has been poured into it. Some say that $22 TRILLION has been spent from 1964 to 2014.


So, what about today?


The economy is booming.


Employers are begging for people to fill vacant jobs. They even offer full training.


Any answers?
 
And here’s what Wiki says about homelessness:

Causes of homelessness in the United States include lack of affordable housing, divorce, lawful eviction, negative cash flow, post traumatic stress disorder, foreclosure, fire, natural disasters (hurricane, earthquake, or flood), mental illness, physical disability, having no family or supportive relatives, substance abuse, lack of needed services, elimination of pensions and unemployment entitlements, no or inadequate income sources (such as Social Security, stock dividends, or annuity), poverty (no net worth), gambling, unemployment, and low-paying jobs. Homelessness in the United States affects many segments of the population, including families, children, domestic violence victims, ex-convicts, veterans, and the aged. Efforts to assist the homeless include federal legislation, non-profit efforts, increased access to healthcare services, supportive housing, and affordable housing.

It’s been around for 55 years and billions of taxpayer money has been poured into it. Some say that $22 TRILLION has been spent from 1964 to 2014.


So, what about today?


The economy is booming.


Employers are begging for people to fill vacant jobs. They even offer full training.


Any answers?

I deal with the homeless on a daily basis. Some people are temporarily dispossessed for economic or family reasons. But, the vast majority of those on the street are there because of substance abuse or a history of mental illness. In many cases, both.
 
Got to admit, it's pretty funny that Johnny Rotten of all people is crying about this. You know, "Anarchy In The UK" Johnny Rotten. Oh and he's fat now too- just like an elitist.
 
It's easy to find a disgusting map that indicates human shit found on the streets of San Francisco and it ain't a pretty picture. The same thing goes for L.A. despite a surrealistic picture of the (democrat) governor of California traveling to El Salvador to see what he could do about the plight of the Salvadorians while Californians shit on the streets and leave HIV contaminated needles in parks that (used to be) frequented by children.
 

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