• moody@lemmings.world
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    5 months ago

    What the fuck does the stock market’s performance have to do with homelessness? Like number goes up and magically poor people are suddenly not poor?

  • PowerCrazy@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    “‘Despite’ Stocket Market Reaching All-Time Highs,” methinks these are two related events especially considering that residential holding companies like Blackrock, Prologis, American Tower Company, and who knows how many other’s are a large part of “the stock market.” Also consider that Berkshire Hathaway is a major owner of Trailer Park homes like Clayton.
    It’s absolutely criminal that the concept of homeless and “the stock market” are portrayed as competing forces.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.mlOPM
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      5 months ago

      Indeed, it’s pretty obvious that stock markets going up is a direct result of increased exploitation of the working class.

  • LocoOhNo@lemmus.org
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    5 months ago

    There are ~10k homeless people in Daytona Beach, Florida. The city built a shelter but it’s about 8 miles from where the homeless are “existing,” but to get there, they have to walk past the Speedway, which gets them either arrested or taken back to where they were. And on top of that, the shelter only has 45 rooms.

    Who would walk 8 miles, risking an arrest record (which only makes it harder to rent even if they could afford rent there) just to find out that there was no room for them when they got there?

    There’s nothing around the shelter except the county jail and a few bail bonds places. There’s no incentive to help these people and the county has done a piss poor job of addressing the skyrocketing cost of living that is the impetus of homelessness to begin with.

    They could use the money from bike week to fund a shelter or, at very least, a soup kitchen, but instead, they just give that money to the city commissioner that oversees the area around the Speedway which is, coincidentally, the district of the Mayor’s sister.