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Originally Posted by dyna mo
this couldn't be further from the truth. most homeless people aren't supporting kids, they're fiending for themselves. and suggesting that a homeless lifestyle is passed down to chiildren like it's an acceptable and good way of life really doesn't align with the reality of what people experience living on the streets and trying to eat on $29/week.
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Well, they save money on their house note, home insurance, property taxes, electricity bill, lawn care and other maintenance.
Not disparaging the homeless. They probably qualify for welfare, food stamps, and any other subsidies. They will have opportunities for low cost housing. People are out there offering them hot meals and cots. I think we're talking about the working poor; those with homes and jobs that still fall under the poverty line.