Bush legacy; ownership society Fail

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The number of homeless people staying overnight in New York City shelters reached a dismal record of 53,615 in January, a new study has found, prompting advocates to press Mayor Bill de Blasio to follow through on promises to undo policies that they say drove the city’s homeless population to skyrocket in the first place.
Last year was the first time the number of homeless people sleeping each night in shelters exceeded 50,000. This year’s annual report by the Coalition for the Homeless, a nonprofit advocacy group, is worse: Newly homeless families entering the system increased by 12 percent; the number of homeless children sleeping in shelters rose by 8 percent, and single adults, 5 percent. The average stay for families with children stretched into 14.5 months, another record, according to the report, to be released Wednesday.
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Mary Brosnahan, executive director of the coalition, said advocates had been cheered by Mr. de Blasio’s early moves on homelessness policy and his emphasis on building more affordable housing, but she added that the rising population in shelters demanded urgency from City Hall.
“The administration and all New Yorkers understand this really is the turning point,” Ms. Brosnahan said in an interview. “The focus on housing is going to turn the tide.”
Mr. de Blasio, for whom homelessness prevention was a focus from his earliest days in City Council, has close ties to and enjoys strong support from Ms. Brosnahan and other advocates. The Coalition for the Homeless, which has a history of fighting Mr. de Blasio’s predecessors, praised him in an open letter on its website after his election in November, and it applauds his administration’s early initiatives in the new report, even as it scathingly criticizes former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg for the current state of homelessness.

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Bush legacy; ownership society Fail

The number of homeless people staying overnight in New York City shelters reached a dismal record of 53,615 in January, a new study has found, prompting advocates to press Mayor Bill de Blasio to follow through on promises to undo policies that they say drove the city’s homeless population to skyrocket in the first place.
Last year was the first time the number of homeless people sleeping each night in shelters exceeded 50,000. This year’s annual report by the Coalition for the Homeless, a nonprofit advocacy group, is worse: Newly homeless families entering the system increased by 12 percent; the number of homeless children sleeping in shelters rose by 8 percent, and single adults, 5 percent. The average stay for families with children stretched into 14.5 months, another record, according to the report, to be released Wednesday.
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I can't believe you think Bush is still president....

Higher rents because of low vacancy rates and rising property taxes are affecting affordability.....Bush is raising rents in NYC and raising the property tax too.....

how does he do it....magic, I'll bet, it can't be anything else but magic.......unbelievable....

My friend in NY says the cost of living has now gotten so bad that his wife is now having sex with him because she can't afford batteries.....Maybe you should think of moving there.
 
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I can't believe you think Bush is still president....

Higher rents because of low vacancy rates and rising property taxes are affecting affordability.....Bush is raising rents in NYC and raising the property tax too.....

how does he do it....magic, I'll bet, it can't be anything else but magic.......unbelievable....

My friend in NY says the cost of living has now gotten so bad that his wife is now having sex with him because she can't afford batteries.....Maybe you should think of moving there.

I did retard.
Aside from that though, WTF did you think legacy means? Crack a dictionary.
 
I did retard.
Aside from that though, WTF did you think legacy means? Crack a dictionary.

Then if must be the legacy of Bill Clinton. He must have raised the rents and property taxes in NY....I know Bush didn't.
 
Then if must be the legacy of Bill Clinton. He must have raised the rents and property taxes in NY....I know Bush didn't.

Bush destroyed the economy. We still haven't been able to repair it, and possibly never will.
 
Then if must be the legacy of Bill Clinton. He must have raised the rents and property taxes in NY....I know Bush didn't.

Your comments are not very suprising: the earth is round you know. The GW Bush Laissez faire policy is what allowed a crooked market to turn directly into a real live conspiracy that nearly ruined this country and the the economy of western Europe as well. The very idea that you would even THINK to ignore such a well documented fact is perposterous and shows you to be either in willful denial or to be one the most uniformed people in the western world!

There is no way, come hell or high water, Obama could have fixed any of it in any scale that would truely be noticable, and that idiot Romney wouldn't have stood a snowball's chance in hell either - no matter what he did.

I'm so glad that the radical right is in it's death throws: you guys are a menace to mankind.
 
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