Just in on NY and Cuts for Services to Take Care of

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  1. joyce martino

    joyce martino Well-Known Member

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    Cloward and Piven hard at work, from beyond the grave even!
     
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    Our public libraries have always been closed on Sunday and are only open half a day on Saturday. We have somehow survived. So far as I know, the only people significantly impacted are the homeless people who hang out there when the shelter turns them out in the morning so they can clean it.
     
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    It's all so Pathetic in t his Great US Country. The WRONG leaders are in control and the homless stuff has been going on since 1980's and all WORSE.. CA and NY call themselves the Sanctuary States, come on in EVERYONE, we'll take care of you...B.S

    The money printing machines are BURDENED to the 9's....
     
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    Our biggest problem locally is that the once walk-in homeless shelter uses an app to let people know when they have vacancies so people will move in from out of town, camp for 30 days, and move to the next shelter. Before they had the app, they averaged like 6-7 people a day. Now they are many times that always filled to the brim and you need to schedule your visit in advance. For the most part they are a tolerable lot other than they congregate in the library or sleep about public buildings when they are turned out in the mornings, but when the community came together to help locate and fund that thing, I don't think recruiting out of towners was what they thought they would be getting.
     
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    It makes one wonder about the most desperate and vulnerable homeless who cannot afford a phone.
     

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