Daylight63
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There's that Marxist "us" again with which you are pretending to speak for untold others. Your question should have been worded "Since when have Americans living on the street been 'important' to me in ANY way?"
Historically, the vast majority of Americans have been very concerned about the impoverished and have sought to provide a rising tide to lift all boats. It's a shame you HATE the homeless and oppose all such efforts to help.
You only speak for you.
Yes, OTHERS could fix the problem while you work tirelessly to subvert all such efforts, and yes, there will always be more poverty-stricken who seek our shores for the opportunities present.
Many of the poor are poor because they gave up on themselves, expecting others to carry them. There are some poor and homeless who cannot be helped, just as there are some incorrigibly confused leftists who simply cannot be helped.
Well, you won't. Others will continue to do so.
It would certainly cost you money ... or time ... or effort.
This is why the left obsesses over punishing Trump to cover for their crimes.
You mean to write that if you undertake a project, some political opponent has to lose.
Tell us what you think we should do for the homeless.