Tuesday, September 17, 2019

If you are poor and want to be rich it is much easier to do this in Canada than the U.S. Now

Why?
Because Canada still has social welfare programs that still makes this possible, the U.S. does not.

I'm remembering back to the 1960s for example. People could make all sorts of mistakes and still succeed and still get rich because of the abundance in the U.S. then of money and jobs and social welfare programs, especially if you were between zero and 25 years of age then.

But, somewhere in the late 1980s and early 1980s all this changed here in the U.S. and more and more and more people started to fall through the cracks of society and wind up homeless nationwide.

Now, Trump wants to basically come to Los Angeles and throw the homeless into the sea I guess. Because they literally have nowhere else to go unless you are going to drown them at this point.

But, the point I'm trying to make is you can still get rich from being a middle class person but getting rich while being poor is next to impossible here in the U.S. now. You just cannot get a leg up these days.

----Which is a very very very sad commentary on life in the U.S. now and extremely dangerous for America and the world as well.

---which is why Trump wants to "Get Rid" of the homeless.

Note: All the lower 48 states (and Hawaii) and maybe even Alaska "Turf" or ship their homeless on buses to California if they will agree to do this. Why? Because the coastal Climate of California, especially places like San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco it mostly never freezes there and seldom rains. Because of this homeless people tend to die less in California from the weather at least and can survive in tents most places they can set up one. And a tent usually costs from under 100 dollars to under 300 to 500 dollars depending upon what kind of tent you buy.

As a result California has more homeless people than any other state, simply because all other states turf their homeless to California. Why doesn't California stop this?

Because California (all by itself) is the 5th richest economy on earth and Californians tend to be very helpful to the poor more than other states because of this wealth. Now Trump wants to throw the homeless into the ocean I guess from California. Sort of like the people from south of the border dying in custody or getting permanent psychosis from being separated from their parents between zero and 16 years of age in internment camps for non-U.S. citizens where many do not survive physically or mentally or emotionally. And even if they do they have emotional and mental problems from these internment camps the rest of their natural lives.

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