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To the surprise of no one with half a brain, a study shows the billions of taxpayer dollars that are meant to end America’s homelessness are not used to end homelessness.
A study called “Infiltrated” reveals “how billions in taxpayer funds intended to lift people out of homelessness have instead bankrolled radical activism and anti-American political agendas,” reports Fox News. “Despite unprecedented resources, homelessness in the United States now stands at its highest level in U.S. history.”
“What began as a movement rooted in compassion has metastasized into what can only be described as a Homelessness Industrial Complex,” which Fox describes as a “sprawling web of nonprofits, bureaucrats and activists feeding off the very crisis they claim to solve.”
One example involves a Supreme Court case where over “700 nonprofits – collectively taking in $2.9 billion in government grants – filed briefs defending public encampments and opposing enforcement of anti-camping laws as ‘cruel and unusual punishment.’”
This, of course, keeps people on the streets and keeps the taxpayer money flowing.
Another example: “Major philanthropic giants – Ford, Robert Wood Johnson and Gates Foundations – poured billions into Housing First and ‘equity’ initiatives to promote ideology under the guise of helping the homeless.”
What does “equity” have to do with getting people shelter?
The result of all the corruption is not only record homelessness but “a 77% increase in the death rate among the homeless[.]”
	
	
		
			
				
					
						 
					
				
			
			
				
					
						
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			A study called “Infiltrated” reveals “how billions in taxpayer funds intended to lift people out of homelessness have instead bankrolled radical activism and anti-American political agendas,” reports Fox News. “Despite unprecedented resources, homelessness in the United States now stands at its highest level in U.S. history.”
“What began as a movement rooted in compassion has metastasized into what can only be described as a Homelessness Industrial Complex,” which Fox describes as a “sprawling web of nonprofits, bureaucrats and activists feeding off the very crisis they claim to solve.”
One example involves a Supreme Court case where over “700 nonprofits – collectively taking in $2.9 billion in government grants – filed briefs defending public encampments and opposing enforcement of anti-camping laws as ‘cruel and unusual punishment.’”
This, of course, keeps people on the streets and keeps the taxpayer money flowing.
Another example: “Major philanthropic giants – Ford, Robert Wood Johnson and Gates Foundations – poured billions into Housing First and ‘equity’ initiatives to promote ideology under the guise of helping the homeless.”
What does “equity” have to do with getting people shelter?
The result of all the corruption is not only record homelessness but “a 77% increase in the death rate among the homeless[.]”
 
					
				Nolte: Study Shows Homeless Racket Uses Billions to Fund Radicals
A new study shows that the billions of taxpayer dollars meant to end homelessness are not used to end homelessness.
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