Homelessness: What Is the Solution?
In “No Work, No Homes” Bob Herbert talks about the intense suffering that so many poor, working-class, and middle-class families are experiencing right now because of the job losses on President Bush’s watch. Mr. Herbert goes on to describe how homelessness in major cities is escalating due to joblessness. President Bush, however, disagrees with his assessment. In one meeting, President Bush said, “This administration is optimistic about job creation.”(1). But not a lot of people felt very enthusiastic at the comment. As Mr. Akerlof, a professor at the University of California at Berkeley, argues, “The Bush fiscal policy is the worst policy in the last 200 years...Within 10 years, we’re going to pay a serious price for such irresponsibility.”(1). Mr. Akerlof couldn’t be more right....Since 9/11, homelessness has increased by 65% in New York City alone. Thousands of people have been left jobless because of the tax cuts of President Bush and yet he thinks that it is helping people by producing more jobs. “In Los Angeles, Skid Row Resists an Upgrade” by Charlie LeDuff, an article similar to that of Bob Herb . . .
We forget about the people that are sleeping on the streets while we are comfortably wrapped in our warm blankets. If the government were to be a bit serious about this situation then we won’t have these unfortunate people living on the streets; they will then have some place to go to, like all of us. He needs a take a stroll down the streets of Skid Row to see what his tax cuts have done to all those people living down there. Yet, they get tickets for sleeping on the sidewalks. A Roman Catholic Church just spent $189 million in California to consecrate a cathedral; where-as thousands of people are currently living out on the streets, eating out of garbage cans. Even though Chief Bratton has compassion for these unfortunate people, he has a job of cleaning up the streets. The homeless call the streets of Skid Row their home: that is their “roof” over the head.
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