U.S. Number Of Vacant Homes Greater Than Number Of Homeless People
We’ve been saying it all along. There is no housing shortage.
In the Depression of the 1930s there was so much surplus food it was dumped into the ocean rather than give it away to the millions who were starving.
In this current depression there are so many empty homes they, the banks, are letting them rot to the ground rather than give them as shelter to homeless persons, including children, even allowing them to pay whatever they can.
We seem to prefer waste to helping each other.
There is no excuse!
We hear all the time about the resilience of the American people; our We Can Do It attitude. We all know when the government wants to do a project, where there’$ a will there’$ plenty of funding for the project to prevail.
If we could only find a way for all those homeless homes to find somebody to take care of them we’d be all set.
Due to a shortage of people the homes remain homeless. There are only two solutions to this problem
Either we need to get breeding quickly, or the homes need to make a decision to be less choosy, less picky.
A woman who hasn’t married by the age of thirty-five still has a chance of finding a marital partner.
A home that’s vacant for thirty-five years needs to be demolished. In fact that home has only about four or five years before it’s toast.
Homes all across the nation are lonely, because they have no one to live in them. They are falling into disrepair. Their doors are swelling, their paint is blistering, their walls are molding. Shingles are falling off. Exterior walls are blistering and cracking; they are covered in fungus and other slime. They are falling into such a state of disrepair no one wants to date them, certainly not move in.
Help these homeless homes before it’s too late. All they need is good occupants to take care of them. It could be you.
It sure isn’t one of the banks. They’ve already got too many ‘ho’s in their harem.
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