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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on July 30, 2008, 09:43:06 PM
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lashl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-30-08 01:31 PM
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Chronic homeless count down 30%, government says
Rachel L. Swarns, New York Times
July 30, 2008
Reduction from '05 to '07 may reflect changes in reporting
(07-30) 04:00 PDT Washington - --The number of chronically homeless people living in the nation's streets and shelters has dropped by about 30 percent - to 123,833 from 175,914 - between 2005 and 2007, Bush administration officials said Tuesday.
Housing officials say the statistics, which the Department of Housing and Urban Development collects each year from more than 3,800 cities and counties, may reflect better data collection and reporting and some variation in the number of communities reporting on an annual basis.
The tally was based largely on the biannual, one-night homeless counts cities receiving federal money for homeless programs are required to complete. Cities are instructed to attempt to count every homeless person living on the street, staying in a shelter or staying in jail or in a hospital with nowhere to go upon release.
San Francisco's most recent count, completed in January 2007, actually showed a slight uptick from 2005 - rising from 6,248 to 6,377. City officials at the time said better counting methodology resulted in a higher, more accurate count.
Isn't it amazing how this administration's new and improved reporting always show us the error of our collective thinking?
I dunno.
On January 20, 2009, when John McCain takes the oath of office, one suspects the news media and primitives will find millions and millions of homeless.
kestrel91316 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-30-08 01:54 PM
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1. Well, the colony in the vacant lot nextdoor seems to have pulled up
stakes FINALLY. And I am seeing fewer of them wandering the streets of my neighborhood. This could actually be true.
Sadly, though, I suspect many of them are dead.
bdf (110 posts) Wed Jul-30-08 02:53 PM
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2. Chronic homeless numbers dropped by 52081 between 2005-7.
By coincidence, over the same period, the US military recruited 52081 people more than it expected to.
I hope I don't have to point out that I'm joking. Unless they're schizophrenics and suffering from delusional psychosis, even the homeless know that the risks of dying from starvation or exposure out on the streets are preferable to the risks of Afghanistan and Iraq.
But I can't help wondering if part of the reason Cheney trashed the economy is this. Obviously, it's about making him and his cronies even richer, but so is the war in Iraq. And the military is running out of fungible cannon fodder. If your choice is between a below-minimum wage licking toilet bowls clean at a MuckDonalds clone or joining the army...
Hmmm. The bowelly-deficient primitive's a new primitive to me.
bobbolink Donating Member (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-30-08 08:52 PM
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3. Color me skeptical .
Extremely
Well, Hell.
The bobbling primitive should ask the sparkling husband primitive, a Baltimore landlord, for a place to live.
Being a Democrat, a liberal, and a primitive, I'm sure the sparkling husband primitive would be willing to give one to her. It's called "sharing," that thing the primitives are big on telling others to do.
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Living on the streets is better then in Afghanistan or Iraq? Obviously they've never seen what the living quarters of most our guys in Iraq and Afghanistan is like. :whatever:
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bdf (110 posts) Wed Jul-30-08 02:53 PM
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2. Chronic homeless numbers dropped by 52081 between 2005-7.
By coincidence, over the same period, the US military recruited 52081 people more than it expected to.
I hope I don't have to point out that I'm joking. Unless they're schizophrenics and suffering from delusional psychosis, even the homeless know that the risks of dying from starvation or exposure out on the streets are preferable to the risks of Afghanistan and Iraq.
But I can't help wondering if part of the reason Cheney trashed the economy is this. Obviously, it's about making him and his cronies even richer, but so is the war in Iraq. And the military is running out of fungible cannon fodder.
Pretty low post count to show that kind of hard core dumb. And how the heck do you run out of anything that's fungable!!!
:rotf: :rotf:
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There is some serious concentrated retard in that thread. :-)
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Hey, they all got one of those 'bad' loans we're hearing about and moved into a no down payment, no payments for a year, house. ....and bridge construction is up.
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Maybe they were at the movies when the count was taken.
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kestrel91316 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-30-08 01:54 PM
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1. Well, the colony in the vacant lot nextdoor seems to have pulled up
stakes FINALLY. And I am seeing fewer of them wandering the streets of my neighborhood. This could actually be true.
Sadly, though, I suspect many of them are dead.
Oh how I would love to live in a liberal shit hole like this clown. :loser:
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Even at the high number .06% of Americans are homeless. That problem has been fixed.
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There is some serious concentrated retard at Democratic Underground.
Fixed. :-)
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They forgot our VRWC camps. Three hots and a cot, and they come out of the "re-education" with those cool jackboots and brown shirts. :hammer: