January 18, 2008 (LPAC) - As housing costs rose in the criminal real estate bubble, thousands of New York City families have lost their homes. During 2006, homeless shelters were swamped with desperate people, including children whose school lives were shattered.
In response, New York Billionare Mayor Michael "Mussolini" Bloomberg has directed a purge of the homeless, to rid the city of what he might declare useless eaters if he were to become President. The new policy is that only one night in a shelter is permitted, on an emergency basis, when city investigators find that the persons seeking shelter have living relatives! Bloomberg explains that those relatives might provide shelter, so these people are "not homeless."
The result: fewer people in city shelters, many more on the streets.