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by com2kid
1174 days ago
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What that, obscenely slanted, first link doesn't mention, is that each year around 10k homeless people in Seattle get off the streets. It isn't like that money is being flushed down a hole, results are being had on an individual basis, but for reasons that are nationwide in scope, the overall problem (# of homeless people on the streets of Seattle) isn't getting any better. National problems require national solutions, but half the senate is perfectly happy to offload the cost of social ills onto coastal metros. |
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