Friday, September 4, 2015

Homeless Vets Crisis getting worse

Homeless Veterans Across America: 4000 Sleeping On NYC Streets, This situation is heart breaking. No one ever fully overcomes PTSD. The best those with it can do is practice tools learned through counseling to check themselves, and the learning process is ongoing. In war, there is no such thing as collateral damage. In war, everyone is a victim. In war, the perpetrators on high always fail to care for those they use as fodder to serve their purposes and whose families they destroy. The best those who suffer can do is learn to accommodate what they cannot change and to change for the best without doing harm whatever they can. "Normal" becomes unique to each individual. Inside, one is always alone. Outside, one must learn how to fake it.




This is such a sad story. We have record homelessness, half the nation is on food stamps, we have tens of millions of people unemployed, and our borders are pouring over with tens of thousands more people in search of employment and foodstamps. We really do need to take care of our Vets FIRST
They are sleeping in front of the Empire State building, sprawled in front of the doors of Macy's, and panhandling outside Grand Central.
New York is in the grip of a homeless epidemic so bad that it has raised fears of the city slipping back into the disorder of the 1970s and 1980s.
The city's police chief this week said that as many as 4,000 people are now sleeping rough in the city, in a crisis which even the city's ultra-liberal mayor has finally acknowledged after months of denials.
Police officers have identified 80 separate homeless encampments in the city, 20 of which are so entrenched that they have their own furniture, while its former mayor Rudolph Giuliani has spoken scathingly of how his successor is failing to keep order. 








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