Wednesday, August 24, 2022

AMERICA'S HOMELESS, BLACKROCK AND JOE BIDEN'S ORCHESTRATED INVASION

 BLACKROCK OPERATES OUT OF THE CORRUPT LAWYER-INFESTED WHJITE HOUSE THROUGH GAMER LAWYER BRIAN DEESE, AN EMPLOYEE OF BLACKROCK. 

BLACKROCK CONTRIBUTED $30 MILLION TO THEIR BOY, 'CREDIT CARD JOE'S CAMPAIGN, WHICH IS MORE THAN ALL THE DEM PARTY BANKSTERS.

DEESE ALSO WORKED UNDER GAMER LAWYER BARACK OBAMA'S CORRUPT BANKSTER REGIME WHERE HE HAMMERED OUT GM's BAILOUT WHICH CUT WORKERS WAGES, PROTECT MANAGEMENT'S COMPENSATION AND SCREWED EVERYONE NOT IN MANAGEMENT.

JOE AND  THE  OBOMB HAVE ALWAYS BEEN IDENTIFIED WITH BANKSTERS AND THE BIGGEST CRIMINALS ON WALL STREET.


"While America’s working and middle class have been 


subjected to compete for jobs against a constant flow of 


cheaper foreign workers — where more than 1.2 million 


mostly low-skilled immigrants are admitted to the country 


annually — the billionaire class has experienced historic 


salary gains." Sen. Josh Hawley 

 


“Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an invisible government owing no allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the people. To destroy this invisible government, to befoul the unholy alliance between corrupt business and corrupt politics is the first task of the statesmanship of today.”   

       THEODORE ROOSEVELT

Chris Hedges | NAFTA Was CRIMINAL!

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-104JMiZes&list=WL&index=5


Chris Hedges | NAFTA, Clinton, and Obama BETRAYED Americans... and Joe Biden was right there with the worst of them!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qryblALiqOI

Biden defended the wealthy in his speech to the donors but begged them to be aware of wealth inequality


Data: Climbing Rent Prices Hitting American Middle Class Hardest

A sign advertises an apartment for rent along a row of brownstone townhouses in the Fort Greene neighborhood on June 24, 2016 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. According to a survey released on Thursday by real-estate firm RealtyTrac, Brooklyn ranked as the most unaffordable place to live …
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The cost for rent is skyrocketing, putting more pressure on Americans, recent data from the Bank of America Institute showed.

Fox Business reported Tuesday:

Median rent payments for Bank of America customers surged 7.4% in July from the previous year, up from 7.2% in June, according to a new report from the Charlotte-based bank. Although skyrocketing rents are squeezing Americans across the income spectrum, middle-income and younger workers are feeling the biggest pinch.

Rising rents are a concerning development because higher housing costs most directly and acutely affect household budgets. Roughly 34% of households are renters, according to Census Bureau data, but that figure is even larger for lower- and middle-income families. More than half — roughly 52.6% — of households with family income that is below the national median of $31,133 are renters.

The institute said, “Significant increase in rent prices can have meaningful impact on household financial situations, particularly for middle and lower income households,” according to its report dated August 18.

Per the institute, every income group was suffering under rising rent with the percentage year over year in median rent the largest for those with annual incomes between $51,000 and $150,000.

Meanwhile, inflation and crime emerged as the main worries going into the midterms, a Rasmussen Reports survey found this week.

“There is a consensus across the board, as most Democrats, Republicans, and independents identify inflation as a concern,” according to Breitbart News.

In addition, Americans were slammed with higher food prices last month despite President Joe Biden’s White House claiming inflation ran at zero throughout that time.

As if that was not enough, inflation also bore down on parents raising children, per the Brookings Institution.

The left-wing institution’s analysis showed it could cost over $300,000 to raise a child in the current economic climate “which works out to an average of $18,271 per year to raise a child born after 2015,” according to Breitbart News.

“As Breitbart News has documented, inflation has increased significantly under President Joe Biden since the start of his presidency. The result of this has meant a higher cost of living for American families due to rising expenses in gas, food, and housing, among other items,” the report said.

 THEY CAN ALWAYS FIND MONEY FOR THEIR ILLEGALS!

Report: NYC May Spend $300M Housing Border Crossers in Luxury Hotel Rooms

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A plan by New York City officials to house thousands of border crossers, most arriving on buses sent by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R), in about 6,000 luxury hotel rooms may cost taxpayers more than $300 million.

For weeks, Abbott has sent buses filled with border crossers to New York City — the nation’s largest sanctuary city that shields and protects illegal aliens from arrest and deportation by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.

As the city’s homeless shelter system fills up, officials are looking to house thousands of arriving border crossers in about 6,000 luxury hotel rooms at the Row NYC on 8th Avenue as well as the Skyline Hotel on 10th Avenue.

The cost, according to the New York Post, may exceed $300 million.

“… providing the 5,800 hotel rooms could add an unexpected $312.6 million in new spending to the city budget — and that’s before tallying other costs, like providing food and medical care,” the Post reports.

Already, the city’s homeless shelters are being pushed to the brink, as about 4,000 border crossers currently reside in the system. Analysis by the New York Times reveals that if the pace of arriving border crossers continues, the city’s family homeless shelter population “would nearly double, to almost 60,000, up from the current 31,000” over the next year.

Some of the biggest beneficiaries of mass immigration are real estate investors.

Immigration-driven population growth, set to bring the U.S. population to more than 400 million residents by 2060, is likely to send housing prices even higher — especially in New York City’s high-priced neighborhoods where rents have skyrocketed.

A 2017 study, published in the Journal of Housing Economics, found that “increases in immigration into a metropolitan statistical area are linked with rising rents and home prices in that metropolitan statistical area and neighboring metropolitan statistical areas.”

John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.


Immigrant Welfare Use: NPR Versus The Facts

08/21/2022
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Earlier: NPR-Ipsos Poll: Majority Believes The Invasion At The Southwest Border Is An Invasion

In a recent item about NPR not liking Americans calling an invasion an invasion, NPR claimed that it was a myth that immigrants use welfare. NPR did the modern thing of calling wrongthink a ”false statement” with no regard for the actual facts:

Mickey Kaus was linking to a September 2021 paper by CIS expert Steven A. Camarota (he could have linked to many such papers over the last 20-40 years) but Camarota has provided an update, throwing NPR’s ”falsely” back in their face:

NPR Falsely Claims High Immigrant Welfare Use is a Myth

By Steven A. Camarota, CIS.org. August 20, 2022 

A new NPR opinion poll (by Ipos) and accompanying article argues that many Americans wrongly believe immigrants use “public benefits” at higher rates than the U.S.-born. NPR should have done its homework, as it is certainly not “false and misleading” to think that immigrant households make heavy use of welfare programs. In fact, it is well established that immigrant-headed households access most public benefit programs at higher rates than native-headed households.

NPR cites no data to support its position. Instead, it simply states that many immigrants are barred from welfare programs. However, most legal immigrants have lived in the country long enough to access welfare or have become citizens. Moreover, all legal immigrants and even illegal immigrants can receive benefits on behalf of their U.S.-born childrenAn analysis of the Census Bureau’s Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) by the Center published last year, based on data collected before Covid-19, shows that immigrant households use nearly every type of welfare program at higher rates than U.S.-born households.

The heavy use of welfare programs by immigrant households is not because immigrants are lazy and don’t work, nor it is because they all came to get welfare. Rather, a larger share of immigrants have modest levels of education and are more likely to be poor. As a result, immigrants are more likely than the U.S.-born to turn to taxpayers to support themselves or their children. [More, emphasis added.]

Another way of putting this conclusion would be to say:

"The U.S. has become a dumping ground for everybody else’s problems… When Mexico sends its people, they are not sending their best. They are not sending you. They are sending people that have lots of problems, and they are bringing those problems to us. They are bringing drugs and they are bringing crime, and they’re rapists."

“Some, I assume are good people. But I speak to border guards and they tell us what we are getting,” Trump continued. “They are not sending us the right people. [Emphasis added]

That’s what Donald Trump said on June 16, 2015, and he hasn’t been proven wrong. Remember, while Trump was talking about illegals crossing the Southern Border, the same is true, as Camarota points out above, of legal immigrants from uneducated Third World countries.

The typical Mexican, South American, or Central American immigrant will use more in government services over his lifetime than he’ll pay in taxes.

The US is importing poverty, which benefits no one but the employers of cheap labor.

 

15 Reasons Why The United States Is Going To Hell In A Handbasket




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