Did displaced families from home foreclosures create tent cities?

February 7, 2010 - 1:19 pm 5 Comments

I heard there are now some tent cities in LA.

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5 Responses to “Did displaced families from home foreclosures create tent cities?”

  1. Doctor J Says:

    No. They became renters.

  2. James K Says:

    we just talked about this today…..were are all these people going?????

  3. giginotgigi Says:

    It is time to show the loving kindness of America citizens.

    They should form community and buy those properties and lent them to those tent-er. Of course, they need to pay their rent.

    This is a kind of social enterprise. The budget would be from the return tax from Bush government. If one got $1000, then 100 would have $100,000. Adding some rich people, there should be enough funding to buy properties to lent.

  4. JMS Says:

    No, the tent cities in LA have been in existence for several years and are populated by the lovely folks who inhabit the notorious Skid Row.

  5. cdjack Says:

    Yeah. To bad we can’t give them welfare, food stamps, housing, medical care, education, transportation, and other benefits, like we do for the lazy breeder class. But these displaced families are working people, so they don’t qualify for any government help.

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