Trump Administration Pushing for 2 Yr Limit On Section 8 & Public Housing!

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arent the vast majority single moms? pretty sure they need it just like the disabled and elderly. rent is just too damn high. if he's going to do this, how about lowering the rent a bit?
 

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rich nikkas gonna be EATING :blessed: :wow:

IF this passes someone needs to make the "nate i'm in bind" theme song

edit: also invest in OF, its going to go even harder then the covid times
 

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I'm far from a Trump supporter but I have an issue with multi generational section 8.
I can understand if someone falls on hard times and they are given section 8 assistance for some years but I know people who live on section 8 since their grandma.
That doesn't sit right with me. The elderly and disabled can stay but the young and able should get a job.
 

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The thing people aren’t really peeping is he’s probably going to shut down HUD before he is out of office. It fits exactly with him attacking anything he thinks benefit ps black people regardless if it also benefits white people.
 

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:manny:I know way too many mfs who be on this shyt for generations and nothing be wrong with them. Meanwhile it be people with disabilities that have to wait in a years long line to get approved.

Welfare reform has been overdue. They can get off their asses and work.
I know someone who got injured on the job and the compensation he got is all getting eaten up by rent since he has to wait months for approval for section 8 because of his inability to work. Yet there are people who are generations deep living on section 8. Ridiculous
 

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Kicking out low income households on the streets would probably do wonders for the crime rate

But given what I'm reading here, it seems the incoming crackdown on this manufactured crime spike would also find supporters on this forum :jbhmm:

Not enough section 8? Maybe build mo-... No, just kick the residents out
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If we had affordable rent and living wages this wouldn't be an issue but its all by design

None of these aid programs are going to be around by the 2030s housing, food, health ect. I was told this by someone high up years ago

corporate work camps, 15 min cities where people work, eat, sleep, relax all in the same little area

no middle class, making under 500k is the new poor anybody "unaccounted for" homeless/jobless, will be locked up they will be the new prisoners
actual criminals are gonna be shipped overseas
 
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