But it is not just homeowners who are hit by the foreclosure wave. People who rent now find themselves in a tighter, more expensive market as demand rises from families who lost homes, said Jean Beil, senior vice president for programs and services at Catholic Charities USA.Now you know why Rove and his buds went to such great lengths to prevent people without addresses or proper identification from voting. The legions of newly homeless are not going to be able to vote for a Democrat who might alleviate their suffering. The Bush/Rove plan was to rob 'em of a roof, then rob 'em of their voting rights.
"Folks who would have been in a house before are now in an apartment and folks that would have been in an apartment, now can't afford it," said Beil. "It has a trickle-down effect."
Against: Fascism, Trump, Putin, Q, libertarianism, postmodernism, woke-ism and Identity politics.
For: Democracy, equalism, art, science, Enlightenment values and common-sense liberalism.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
The homeless can't vote
If blogging stops or slows, presume that I've transfered lodgings to the new tent city in Ontario.
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