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Tent Cities Are Taking Over Vast Stretches Of Our Major Cities - Michigan Swamp Buck - 08-21-2022 I'm sharing this from a post by Hans Schultz over on YubNub. It relates to survival in that this could happen in any area around the country, my own included. I'm not going to post this on ATS, not directly from the source of the article anyway. This article has plenty of source links and covers a lot of areas where this problem is occurring. Below are some highlights of that article. Quote:Tent Cities Are Taking Over Vast Stretches Of Our Major Cities (And It Is Only Going To Get Worse) sonsoflibertymedia.com RE: Tent Cities Are Taking Over Vast Stretches Of Our Major Cities - Snarl - 08-21-2022 (08-21-2022, 04:24 PM)Michigan Swamp Buck Wrote: It relates to survival in that this could happen in any area around the country, my own included. The rent is too damned high!! Don't know what to tell you, MSB. I've seen bunches of this. It's a crisis ... and the MSM damned sure make no issue of it (for some reason). I don't think we've got much longer. RE: Tent Cities Are Taking Over Vast Stretches Of Our Major Cities - NightskyeB4Dawn - 08-21-2022 It is not the first time that Americans have been refugee in their own country. The fact that the majority of it is playing out in California, makes it even more interesting. Quote:Years of severe drought had ravaged millions of acres of farmland. Many migrants were enticed by flyers advertising jobs picking crops, according to the Library of Congress. And even though they were American-born, the Dust Bowl migrants still were viewed as intruders by many in California, who saw them as competing with longtime residents for work, which was hard to come by during the Great Depression. Others considered them parasites who would depend on government relief. RE: Tent Cities Are Taking Over Vast Stretches Of Our Major Cities - Michigan Swamp Buck - 08-21-2022 When I saw the pictures in those articles I thought that the crowded sidewalks and trails were a bad choice to set up a campsite, or the empty parking lots, those looked like self made interment camps. I'd be far enough away to be able to take a short hike to get water or other resources and be well out of sight from any roads or trails. I would never get in with a bunch of other homeless people where sanitation will be a problem and diseases can spread easily (not to mention the associated crime and violence in such an encampment). RE: Tent Cities Are Taking Over Vast Stretches Of Our Major Cities - NightskyeB4Dawn - 08-21-2022 (08-21-2022, 09:48 PM)Michigan Swamp Buck Wrote: When I saw the pictures in those articles I thought that the crowded sidewalks and trails were a bad choice to set up a campsite, or the empty parking lots, those looked like self made interment camps. Not everyone can live that way. Especially women. A good realistic look at life during that time is Kristin Hannah's novel, "The Four Winds". Really good book, and it opens your eyes to a lot of things, that most of us never even think of. |