Saturday, July 13, 2019

WHEN ALL OUR MONEY GOES FOR THE RENT _ OUR FOOD MONEY GETS SPENT





WHEN ALL OUR MONEY GOES FOR THE RENT _ OUR FOOD MONEY GETS SPENT
They promise that they will solve problems that will correct inequalities that will banish hunger, malnutrition and poverty. They promise to cut taxes, open more schools, improve salaries, build hospitals, roads, dams and "first world" infrastructure. They swear that they will be indefatigable, that there will be no despotism, authoritarianism, sectarianism or privileges for friends or family. Tears are torn for the country, for the republic, for the laws and for "good manners" and blah, blah, blah. All that mounted on the no legal structure that forces them to render accounts for every lie uttered and every premeditated fallacy. "By the deceit they have dominated us more than by force" - F. Abad

Housing First


From Homeless hub: This section is a starting point for those wanting to learn more about ‘Housing First’. We address definitions, statistics, common myths and questions.

‘Housing First’ is an approach to ending homelessness that centers on moving people experiencing homelessness into independent and permanent housing as a first step.  It provides people with immediate access to permanent housing with no housing ‘readiness’ or compliance requirements, is recovery-oriented and centres on consumer choice, self-determination and community integration.

It is a rights-based intervention rooted in the philosophy that all people deserve housing, and that adequate housing is a precondition for recovery. The approach affirms that stable housing is a primary need, and that issues, such as addictions or mental health, can be better addressed once this need is fulfilled.

Lobster and champagne: French minister in hot water for living the lavish life on public funds

France's energy and ecology minister, François de Rugy, is in hot water after French media revealed he spent taxpayer money on lavish dinners and renovations to his official residence. The government has announced an inquiry into the matter.

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