singular_me
6th September 2015, 09:58 AM
the system breeds psychopathic stress taking toll on the poor, so more violence is surely the answer... LOL
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NYC’s growing homeless population becoming increasingly violent, carrying out routine assaults against innocents
6th September 2015
New York City has a big problem with homelessness. As the number of homeless people in the Big Apple has steadily increased in recent years, so have incidences of violence carried out by desperate, often mentally ill people who are living on the city’s streets.
A recent spike in violent incidents involving homeless people has stirred a major controversy among residents and authorities. This controversy has been fueled by sensationalist news outlets and those who wish to point the finger of blame at various institutions and individuals, which has turned the issue into a political hot potato.’..................
The numbers tell a story
The statistics are clear. A report by the Coalition for the Homeless states:
New York City's homeless population continued to rise last year, with the number of homeless people sleeping each night in municipal shelters exceeding 60,000 people, including 25,000 children, for the first time ever. And during the last City fiscal year, an all-time-record 116,000 different New Yorkers, including 42,000 different children, slept at least one night in the New York City shelter system.
One out of every 43 children living in New York City has spent at least one night in a homeless shelter. This figure is 1 in 17 for African-American children and 1 in 34 for Latino children, compared to 1 in 368 for white children.
Many of the adults living on the street have mental health issues, which has been a major factor in the proliferation of violent incidents.
As Mayor Bill de Blasio and other local politicians scramble to find solutions, the rest of the populace is beginning to realize that the policies of the current "leadership" in Washington have been a complete disaster.
The failure of progressivist policies
Our economy is in shambles and our traditional social and family values have deteriorated to the point where there is little hope for those trapped in poverty, particularly those who are mentally ill. In New York and elsewhere, there is a shortage of jobs, affordable housing and resources for those who have fallen between the cracks.
The fake economic recovery and the scarcity of real jobs continues to take its toll, no matter how they try to cook the books to make things appear otherwise. The employment rate figures are a lie, and as we veer towards an even bigger and inevitable economic crisis, we can expect the ranks of desperate and sometimes violent homeless people to increase.
(with reference links)
http://www.naturalnews.com/051062_NYC_homelessness_violence.html
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — With a recent spike in violence by the homeless, the mayor has vowed to get more aggressive with aggressive street people.
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2015/07/27/homeless-new-york-city-mayor-de-blasio-marcia-kramer/
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NYC’s growing homeless population becoming increasingly violent, carrying out routine assaults against innocents
6th September 2015
New York City has a big problem with homelessness. As the number of homeless people in the Big Apple has steadily increased in recent years, so have incidences of violence carried out by desperate, often mentally ill people who are living on the city’s streets.
A recent spike in violent incidents involving homeless people has stirred a major controversy among residents and authorities. This controversy has been fueled by sensationalist news outlets and those who wish to point the finger of blame at various institutions and individuals, which has turned the issue into a political hot potato.’..................
The numbers tell a story
The statistics are clear. A report by the Coalition for the Homeless states:
New York City's homeless population continued to rise last year, with the number of homeless people sleeping each night in municipal shelters exceeding 60,000 people, including 25,000 children, for the first time ever. And during the last City fiscal year, an all-time-record 116,000 different New Yorkers, including 42,000 different children, slept at least one night in the New York City shelter system.
One out of every 43 children living in New York City has spent at least one night in a homeless shelter. This figure is 1 in 17 for African-American children and 1 in 34 for Latino children, compared to 1 in 368 for white children.
Many of the adults living on the street have mental health issues, which has been a major factor in the proliferation of violent incidents.
As Mayor Bill de Blasio and other local politicians scramble to find solutions, the rest of the populace is beginning to realize that the policies of the current "leadership" in Washington have been a complete disaster.
The failure of progressivist policies
Our economy is in shambles and our traditional social and family values have deteriorated to the point where there is little hope for those trapped in poverty, particularly those who are mentally ill. In New York and elsewhere, there is a shortage of jobs, affordable housing and resources for those who have fallen between the cracks.
The fake economic recovery and the scarcity of real jobs continues to take its toll, no matter how they try to cook the books to make things appear otherwise. The employment rate figures are a lie, and as we veer towards an even bigger and inevitable economic crisis, we can expect the ranks of desperate and sometimes violent homeless people to increase.
(with reference links)
http://www.naturalnews.com/051062_NYC_homelessness_violence.html
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — With a recent spike in violence by the homeless, the mayor has vowed to get more aggressive with aggressive street people.
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2015/07/27/homeless-new-york-city-mayor-de-blasio-marcia-kramer/