🚨 do you understand what New York City just accidentally admitted..
NYC spent $81,705 per homeless person last year.. the median American household earned $81,228.. the government spent MORE to keep someone homeless than most families earned to keep themselves housed..
that $81,705 isn't going to the homeless person.. it's going to the system around them.. shelters, administrators, case managers, contracts, overhead.. the industry that manages homelessness.. not the end of it..
if NYC gave every homeless person that money directly.. they could afford nearly 2 years of rent.. most of them wouldn't be homeless anymore..
instead the money goes to the system.. the system keeps running.. the homelessness stays.. and every year they ask for more funding to manage the problem that the funding was supposed to solve..
the homeless are worth $81,705 a year to the system..
they're worth nothing to it solved..
Florida is in 28th place in terms of murder
which is crazy, it’s the 3rd most populous state - they should rank #3
but it’s the ONLY state that releases all crime info w/o red tape
Media creates this Florida Man stuff, which makes Florida seem like they’re the worst, but they’re not even close
None of these countries are socialist. They have social policy preventing American style corporatism, proving that socialism (the elimination of private ownership of capital) is unnecessary
I’m genuinely confused at the economic “discourse” over the last couple days because do people really not believe commerce and private business exist in a country like China? Do they think everyone in Denmark is poor? Are there no employees in Vietnam? This is where I’m confused.
"Gen Z really are the hardest to work with—even managers of their own generation say they’re difficult. Instead bosses plan to hire more of their millennial counterparts," per FORTUNE:
They needed a stop and a TD no matter what. Why not go for it from the 9 yard line, pin them deep if you don’t make it?? You STILL need the TD and a stop 🤯