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Peggy C's avatar

It's not only homes wall street people are buying, it's also farms, those on the edge or not, and expanding them into insane agribusiness entities. This is the worst, just when we are trying to develop smaller, organic, healthy. etc. eco systems to correct pollution, global warming and poor nutritional health in our country.

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I was just out in San Jose working. CA probably has the biggest homeless problem. Part is housing prices. Cost of living in San Jose with low wages = no housing. Plus the climate is generally good. Would you rather be homeless in Minneapolis or San Jose. There are also classes of homeless. All over San Jose you now see old beat up RV's and minivans that are lived in and never move. Some even have solar panels. Then you have the ramshackle tents and grocery carts for possessions. The city seems to accept it in some areas so long as they stay out of other areas. My solution would be government housing with very small basic rooms and develop jobs programs. Move them to places where jobs exist and housing exists. Of course it is not a one solution problem. The current USA crisis is supply chain flow and the border. Has our closing the border caused the supply chain crisis? Do we not have enough labor to pick lettuce etc? We have supported our Ponzi Scheme population growth with labor from the South. Have we cut off too much? For years we have fed our Ponzi scheme of population growth with labor from the South.

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