Why A $100,000 Salary Can’t Buy The American Dream
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Let me pause the video and say If you solve homelessness, then you end a multi-billion-dollar industry.
Don't read my name !
@@NostalgicVideos254off topic and controversial, you could say the same with big pharma and oncology drugs
@@Dont_Read_My_Picture you son of nice woman
Greed is one of seven deadly sins. Its clear from America why this was the case.
The simple answer is: its not that my country can't end poverty it simply won't end it because there's too much profit in it.
That's the world, however, the Constitution of the United States does have the ability to become a Republic again and overwhelmingly end poverty as well as criminal behaviors in well under two decades without infringing on freedoms of said Constitutional Republic🎩
@@excaliburironforce9908that's not the world. That's America. Where is this quote from? Fight Club? "America is a business, not a country." From an European perspective....I couldn't agree more. Wake up! Because of US influence in the world...this can and will permeate throughout.
Not really. People have rights, and we have decided it’s hard to take away right of people that want to live in nomadic lifestyle. I’m from California. They indeed can go to shelters but they would have to abide by rules and they simply don’t want to do that. It’s funny when I see the supposed pictures of these places they don’t want to stay when they would rather choose a dirt floor with way more bugs. Short of committing them, there isn’t much we can do until the laws change.
@@dagda101worry about your own country .
Too many jobs rely on the homeless and poverty
My professor once stated to our class "No one really cares about poor people" and as I have aged to maturity he was right it's all cap.
What does that mean, "all cap" and "no cap"? Could someone explain? I am from Croatia, Europe and would be very grateful.
Our heavenly Father cares more about the poor and the widows..think about it!!
@@jasenkavukelic5047these are slang terms for lying (cap) and not lying (no cap)
Slow news day for you @@jasenkavukelic5047
@@rontom3405I’ve never seen that used ever not once in my life.
People working at charities created to solve the homeless problem in San Francisco make $200k+ yearly. Why would they want to solve the problem and lose their jobs?
Maybe it would be better if these people who lost said jobs were given new jobs.
Why give them a job @@kevinle1083? They shoulda been saving. They gotta earn their keep.
@@kevinle1083 Most of them need rehab first.
There job security is the increase of homeless people. I think they have an agenda
still hiring? ? 0.o
Why do i need $6000 to move into a cardboard apartment.
Not just 6k, you also need proof of that 6k on paystub from one employer 😂
Because tens of thousands of other people would pay $6000 to move into that apartment.
Nimby's. You solve it by transferring zoning laws to the provincial or state level away from the city level. There's also a building materials shortage, but that one can be solved provided the economy starts to heal. The only way to solve it now is to strip Nimby's of their ability to enforce homelessness onto others.
The second reason is that housing is a speculative market. The best way to solve that is the first paragraph too, actually. The main reason Nimby's oppose apartment construction is that it lowers the property value of everything around it; once a market goes into deflation it becomes a feedback loop feeding into itself and the market would correct itself within just a couple of years.
Yeah, I think the city council is a little biased about zoning and what's built due to their own properties which brings up a whole issue of ethics but that is another thing. It also didn't occur to me til lately that property taxes and insurance is spiking everywhere. My parents have to spend about 10k a year now versus what was only 5k around 2018. I mean if your a small time private landlord I could see that being a problem but not an excuse for these large development and rental companies that are sometimes not even based in the county. Yeah great you built some stuff a be it cheap overpriced crap but you basically only built housing for people making over 60k a year and built no well designed 3 bedrooms for families. You can't raise a family in apartments built for short term working professionals and students.
Rent is 2k but I have to make 6k to be approved. I can afford the 2k but I don't make 6k a month...wtf man
This is what a collapsing society looks like.
This is what a collapsing world looks like you mean. This isn't just happening in the US ts everywhere. It's like that song "last pale light in the west"
@@HFFCANADA😂😂😂 it's just the west. The global south is thriving
@@techxyz5176 sure it is, thats why it's emigrating by the billions to the global north - send your problems somewhere else seems like a great solution to local poverty.
You know, if you're a soulless cretin.
What will happen to us? This feels more and more like we are going in the path of becoming 1990s Russia.
Ew, your attempt at trying to look profound isn't working. You literally can't say something so bold like this without providing examples, but let me just help you with that. You won't have any examples. There's literally no other country that has gone through the same exact things the USA has, and has the same status that the USA has/had. Sure the USA isn't doing great, but society collapsing takes on many different paths
I wish people would stop calling the US the richest country in the world. We're not the richest country in the world. We're just the country with the richest people. And those rich people live at the expense of everyone else
I think ppl call the US the richest country because it has the highest gdp 🤓☝️.
But fr tho, the US got a lot of problems.
@@mdanmariusalbarina2009 The US has the highest GDP because it says so. It's meaningless fiat debt squares.
Wise words
Facts.
How many thousands of people die of starvation in America every year?
My entire adult life I’ve felt like I’m one emergency away from having nothing… living the full American dream here
There is no American Dream. The greedy corporate assholes that puppeteer you government ripped that dream away from you all for a few measly dollars and to keep themselves richer. Fuck this Big Business hellscape that is the United god-forsaken States of America.
Preach brother
AND you have white privileges. Imagine if you weren't a white male with all those privilege's. 😐
Facts.
I live right in the border to mexico here in AZ and got my dual citizenship. I bought two small houses that would be worth insane amounts in California after saving for ten years. I did it as an emergency shelter. Sadly as an American I had to resort to this. I love the USA but times may get tough. All these people from California are corrupting my state on top of that and making things here in Az worse.
And then they have the audacity of telling people we need to have kids. Wtf.. How are we supposed to have kids and families if we don't have a stable place to live?
In old days , modern people kids must stop.. i mean hit the 50s ,men cant get hard if poor .
easy, so they can enslave your children.
Having kids is just another way the rich keep the poor down. Can’t fight the status quo if you’re too busy making sure your kid isn’t starving.
It’s all about control.
@@CorvetteCoonass I'm not against people having kids. I just think its stupid that they keep raising prices and want people to start families and make it hard to live. I think you can have kids and not stay poor. It depends on how you do things.
@@pdusagi The rich want you to have kids because it means a steady or growing population, which means plenty of people to choose from and exploit for employment. This allows or makes it easier for them to keep wages suppressed. It's also the real reason for outlawing abortion, they don't actually give two craps about the children.
"The world has enough for everyone’s needs, but not enough for everyone’s greed.” - Ghandi
Don't read my name !
joepedochrome
People living in third world countries would view you, living in a western world with access to internet and electricity, as greedy for you having things not necessary for life that others don't. Before you call out other people's greed, are you willing to give up everything you have except ones essential for survival yourself first to set an example?
Ghandi knew that all too well. With the hundreds of child slaves qhe had.
@@MrInstag8torWhat?
Bad days are ending and even worse ones are begining
This is very sadining
@@srgoti8234 yet so true
Very true. Unfortunately 😢
If you think this is the worst period of humanity, you didn’t pay attention In history class
@@ashleighsparkle8810 it's a never ending cycle, that happened throughout history repeatedly over and over and over again, just because it happened before doesnt mean it cant happen again.
Blackrock, Vanguard, a handful of other private equity firms, and people who can't afford homes are the ones buying homes. Blackrock offered me 250% to buy my home five years ago when I had bought it for 65K. Now my home is worth four times what I paid for it, and it's only climbing, even relative to inflation.
Meanwhile, Blackrock and Vanguard are trying to destroy entertainment with ESG. Lesson of history that the wealthy think doesn't apply to them: Do NOT mess with people's bread and circuses.
The apartment we lived in when we moved to Indiana in 2019 is now an air BNB. We're now paying $100 more per month for a rotting 1950's trailer that we paid for that beautiful two bedroom.
And it'll keep happening since never respond with fire.
The middle class isn’t dying. It’s already DEAD!!!
Depends on where in America you live. CA, for sure. There's a whole bunch of country in the middle, though. You might not be able to work in an office answering e-mails, but there's work, life is less expensive, crime is lower, etc. Lots of people can't let go of the huge metro rat-race, though, even as they make 100K a year and live in their cars.
It never even existed
The Xiden regime killed it.
@@basqueball2141Um yes it did at one point.
@@ImAgentK Middle class is a misrepresentation of classes, you have the proletariat ,the bourgeoisie and the unemployed
Like any real problem in the world, the government won’t actually fix it because it’s too lucrative to keep the problem going.
People are fighting tooth and nail to prevent people getting government assistance
No one and I mean no one should be on the street and totally susceptible to violence which may include human trafficking
We need section 8/public housing. And at the very least we need shelters that are secure and inhabitable
Exactly. They need the votes.
@@KRobinson-ko1nenah section 8 is abused
Not government, big business
@@Louis13XIII lol, is there a difference?
Bro the American dream is to leave
The "Mom's house" stigma also need to end. In Asian country, nothing wrong to lived in parent house and family is tight and supportive.
I think it is because many people are not having a choice anymore
most modern couples don't want one's parents scrutinizing and interfering 24/7 with everything in their life, plus often the parents expect the daughter-in-law to function as their in-house slave.
@@glory2cybertronin muslim households sure
People in Asia do it out of necessity. It became a culture after decades or centuries of living in poverty.
same as in southern europe.
Rent and Housing is so high in California, that there are tens of thousands of “working” people who live in their vehicle(s) because they don’t earn a living wage.
i lived that in oregon and colorado.. 2017-2019.. in a pickup in winter.. working fulltime, above minimum wage
And they’re laying off American citizens for hiring low wage illegals. Then we have 60% of our jobs being replaced by AI and automation.
@@MSaleh-vy8rrthe Ai thing is just wrong. Idk we’re you got that number but it’s grossly off
I was homeless twice in my life. The last time was in california and i had a job and was still not able to afford rent. I still have a job but fear therell be a day when I get kicked out and can't get an apartment, cause rent is way to high to be able to afford on minimum wage
Living in a car is stupid. A car is expensive. Why would it be prioritized over a small apartments if you can just walk or cycle?
Car dependency: hold my beer
But gavin newsom was able to do it overnight when xi jinping was coming to san francisco 😂
If the Chinese ever get as far as California their conquest would definitely end at California
Don't read my name !
That was such a joke
They did it and then said "yeah we cleaned it up for Xi, and we could have any time we liked. Wtf are you going to do about it (spits on ground)"
@def3ndr887 China has no interest in invading the USA, and neither does Russia. The idea is ludicrous and baseless, pushed by people who seem almost desperate to make a direct hot war vs. Russia/China a reality... aka nuclear-era WW3.
There is one thing you misses. How corporations keep a country hostage. A quick summary: Governments main tax income comes from salaries, as they want to incentivize businesses to enter their country/state/province to get jobs and taxes from employees and a boosted economy. There is no nationalism, no group, its just cash, so corporations are happy to leave if their demands aren't met. Imagine if silicon valley decided to pick up and move to Spain instead. That's how they continue to exert their power on regions to force what they want.
an amazing point i somehow never thought about from this particular angle
The only way to stop them is to have every country turn against the corporations so they have nowhere to run.
Why sell a house when you can rent it out forever and increase the price every year?
Poverty is a control mechanism
Absolutely true.
You got that right.
No my friend , it's ignorance
100% yes.
@@skendergjergji4262 you sound ignorant yourself. Do some effing research on WHY this is happening OR you could actually watch and learn from the video.
It's not just evil rich people. It's also "compassionate" social work bureaucrats whose jobs would cease to exist if they actually ended poverty and homelessness.
Yeah its implied in the vid
Anarko tyranny
This is how my rich sister is employed...meanwhile im a loser incel man rotting in my moms house
@@teaadvice4996don’t say that about yourself. At least you’re not morally grandstanding whilst making a situation which you claim to help worse. I mean you didn’t do that so…
@@teaadvice4996I’ve been there before. It’s a heart breaking place to be.
My father is a narcissist. He abused me and my family growing up; still would rather pressure me to forgive him then just say sorry for what he’s done. From 18 I was ready to move out: he pressured me to stay. I stayed until I was 21-22 ish…
During that time I lost all incentive to work, eat, sleep, and stayed up all night playing games and slept during the day. I had no friends. My family was judgmental and mocked my depression and the very pain they caused me, and wondered why I was “such a black cloud.”
I started having nightmares of kîlling my dad I was so mad at him. I came home one night and heard him belittling my little sister and lost my shit. I went out to the garage and beat the punching bag we had so hard while screaming at him it bruised my hands.
I left shorty after that, kicked out, really.
I’m processing what happened to me now. I live out of my car, doing doordash just to get by.
No matter what your living situation, you matter, and your experiences and emotions matter, no matter what. Sometimes the best thing we can do is just feel, and remember what happened in our past, and cry, journal, share with a close friend or therapist, or even scream to the sky where no one else can find you.
I think your story means more then you may think, or have been told, and maybe someone out there can relate to what you have been through, like me. 💙
land owners be like: lets rent at like 30% of average earnigns. 90% of jobs be like: lets pay as low as we can. lets abuse anything to go below federal min wage, lets try to pay nothing at all.
We are all trapped in the Greed Timeline.
I want this timeline to end. if it doesn't. i will leave it on purpose
More like greed ring of hell
@@legitscoper3259 Greed is self-destructive, this timeline will be its own undoing.
COVID was that final nail in the coffin for the middle class. The cost of living has insanely skyrocket and its not going to get any better on a minimum wage anymore.
That was by design. Just like the high cost of vehicles has now made ICE and EV vehicles roughly the same price now because they stopped making inexpensive models. It is all planned, all by design and all about letting the rich destroy everyone else .
All part of the plan
Covid was a wake up call
You have not seen anything yet. While costs have gone up a bit they have gone up no where near as much as they have in AUD, CAD, EUR or other countries currencies. Simply put we have not seen the kind of inflation these other countries have. While 20% inflation is crazy those other countries are seeing over 100% inflation. US is so far the least impacted by it it's far worse in Europe and the rest of the world.
The middle class was never making minimum wage though. Minimum is not middle class by definition
The world could end poverty, but they don't want to. Evil needs that dark energy from human misery to feed from.
Don't read my name !
Indeed,,,,
Welcome to the end of times
As long as the capitalist system is used. There will never be equality among the people. Homelesness, poverty, lower class struggle, racism etc. Have their roots in the capitalist system. Everyone should educate themselfs in the matter
Lmao
It’s just greed
Nothing else, not some big conspiracy
Being homeless with a 20$/h job is crazy...
Sadly increasing minimum wage to 40$/h won't fix the issue. Companies will pass the cost on to everyone increases inflation even more and you will end up being only to afford and buy the same stuff on 40$/h that you use to be able to buy on 20$/h. Worse part is you may actually end up buying less with the higher pay as taxes will be more expensive as it puts you in the higher tax brackets.
There are people earning 6 figures in south FL but still have to live in their cars.
My coworkers and I risk our lives for this country. And yet we live in our fucking cars.
THAN STOP DOING IT. Move out, set on all one card. this is your live... not your government's.
You could be dead by tomorrow, so why no risking a better life in a less abusive system.
Your country does not give a fuck about you, hard reality but its the truth.
Isn't it insane how a small group of people can keep so many people under so much control?
Yep
a small group of small hat people
Don't read my name !
@@LizardlandArcaniumdon't blame the hat people. The population is docile and distracted.
@@obvraturtle replying to himself as usual 😂 bot boy turtle
"Not my problem" mentality sums it up across all levels.
Ya cause it’s not.
@@JTM56 I agree, why would it be? Though rumor has it, societies with compassion embedded in culture produce happier individuals.
@@UC6h-h7xIZPdaVBlAaY5hQIghouse yourself and feed yourself. Is that really too much to ask of an entire human being? You can’t feed or house yourself the. Honestly what value are you in society? These compassionate societies you speak of don’t tolerate the bull shit you Americans tolerate so you can’t really compare yourself to them. You’re also talking about countries with far less a population than America does. The European states you admire usually don’t even have 10% of the US population.
Denmark 5mil
Norway 5mil
Sweden 10mil
Ireland 5mil
It’s just not a fair comparison.
Also for all countries afected
That's why miscreants' motivation tends to be making something people's problem
I wonder how long it will be untill open anarchy starts nation wide
Dude I’m 21 with a 3 month old son man I stay in Austin by myself man and shit is just getting more scarier by the Dsy man and now that I’m grown on my own it’s like damn you really are on your own with no one giving a damn man rent so damn high out here I be stressin tf out
So your child is using a separate house ? Thats 2 homes for 1 family . Single parents had a hand in this
You are Black and you are obviously poor, why don't you get a vasectomy? and stop having children? You are also stupid and poor. For this reason, I will not get have kids and start a family until I am financially secure-that is, a millionaire.
@@melindasmith3713 a separate house what ?
@@melindasmith3713 Ana gang 1 house me and my girl 1 crib 1 kid
@@melindasmith3713 I’m saying it’s scary living on my own with a kid trying to lead a family when shit is so high and I’m not making enough to survive
The reason why poverty will never be solved in America can be summed up very simply. Poverty is profitable
Keeps one in power, sure, but businesses all over the nation are going broke anyways. Even banks are failing. That’s not profit. Power over the others? Sure.
Nah, complacency is a bigger culprit. The wealthy are severely outnumbered, but normies are too comfortable as basic consumers to do anything to affect them.
If people curbed their consumerism in mass, the wealthy would have to do something. The real problem is we will never get the societal uprising that could change everything because we're too lazy and to complacent to do anything but consume. Rinse and repeat. We've no one but ourselves to blame. 😮💨
Not only profitable, but best easy votes for corrupts, since they will sell votes for even cheap deadly illegal drugs.
@@AdrianFahrenheitTepesthe Elites are richer than ever... the businesses failing are own by millionaires and they aren't the Elites. The Elites of the world are making record profits
Nah, how do you get rich if nobody can pay you?
Greed is one of 7 deadly sins. And America showed why.
Don't worry capitalism can use sing of greed to do something productive for us.. oh i mean for society!😂😅😢
The Deadly Sins are also deadly to the sinner - sin always betrays.
I watched my mom graduate from a trailer home to a 2 story house all by herself, only for her to have to retire in a tiny prefab rental shack on a salary higher than anyone in my family has ever made, adjusted for inflation.
There is currently a lawsuit being filed against the National Association of Realtors that is trying to curb housing prices by 6%, on the grounds that corruption in the association has led to a 5-6% increase in prices to cover commissions. It's a small step but it's good to know that people are making an effort. The market needs to be restructured dramatically, but change happens bit by bit. To be clear, I do not suggest that all real estate agents are corrupt in any way, the majority of them are doing honest work. The corruption stems from the greed of wealthy property investors who don't want to pay anyone to sell or buy properties, so they artificially raise prices for the consumer
You know what's interesting is a lot of those investors are actually just companies. Id love to see how the judicial branch handles that issue. I think this is a wonderful lawsuit to flow. Do you know what the case is called???
there is no artificial price raising, it's market value.. it's because of bad government spending there is so much inflation and the system doesn't properly balance itself.. the entire banking and job system is broken it's pooled up so much at the top that society is choking itself to death.
Bro, whole US looks like Night City in Cyberpunk 2077. What it will be like in real 2077?
A wasteland most likely
@@MrLeerolljankins Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
The US will collapse sometime around the mid 2030s.
We will be living in a Fallout world. Just give it time.
Seen the movie “Elysium,” it takes place in year 2154, and we’re reaching to that future. Wealthy elites going to space resorts, in their own artificial habitats, the poor suffering down on earth due to economic collapse and environmental degradation, AI and robots taking over entire jobs. What’s left for middle class? Well there will be none. It’s all by design.
Homelessness isn't the problem, its a symptom
joepedochrome
Symptom of capitalism. Ever heard of the reserve army of labor?
@@pufffincrazy5275 sounds kinda gay
@@JustinOtherFr
Yes I have
We live in a world without a single Bruce Wayne but just multipe Lex Luthor's..
Even lex Luther is a goodie goodie compared to most billionaires
I’m from Sweden, pretty well off and I used to study in San Diego. I can’t imagine how regular people get by, in Sweden even the poorest people don’t have to go without a home
I actually am moving from the USA to Sweden. My fiance is Swedish and said she isnt moving to a third world country...so I will have to move to Sweden.
@@fortheloveofnoise9298 Happy to hear! Sweden has it's pros and cons but it's definitely more affordable in general. What city are you moving to?
Governments gives the slaves the illusion of freedom
Who calls the shots in the gov? Billionaires, don't let them distract you from man's most common enemy.
Nobody is free. Even God isn't free because if He exists He must take care of His creation, right? Otherwise everything dies. He is bound by His own word and He can't go against it. He is not free to do what He wants, He must do what is right.
Why The U.S Can't End Poverty? -- 'They' don't want to.
Or they simply reject the idea both literally, physically, or in a congress vote
Or cause the lower class insists on funding the wealthy.
The free_loader crisis has proved that Democrats don't want to solve citizen homelessness.
Up to people in America end poverty no government.
We can always rise up against our government. It is directly stated in the constitution after all.
“ *whispers* Blackrock…” -Citizen Kane (1941)
How is it that I contribute to building thousands of homes but yet I don't have one
Personal failure? Or systemic problem an entire generation is facing problems with?
@@shwah8299 The latter
You are not part of their clubb
The American dream died a long time ago...
As a child, I thought the United States was the best and brightest country in the world. As I got older, I realized that the reality is actually much darker in that country😭
@@C1Nukesame, america is just another shitholecountry
No it didn't. The dream was in peoples hearts before it was on paper or a country. As long as 2nd amendment is alive and you can still hold a gunn, and as long as you have freedom of speech, it's never dead. The biggest the thing the most powerful people in the world are afraid is first God, 2nd, the people whom they know He gave freedom to.
Along with 90% marginal tax rates.
It's alive, it's just not for Americans anymore.
Canada is falling just as fast. Its sickening what is happening. We are funding war yet bringing in millions of immigrants from the war lol we have a carbon tax. Yes. And a government tax and a provincial tax. I am one of the many new underclass. There is no middle class.
Don't read my name !
Yep. Doesn't matter how much I save or how many raises I get, the cost of housing is moving away faster than I can save. If you can live with friends or family you're okay. But with a lot of mortgages coming up for renewal, a lot of people are teetering on the edge. Trudeau wasn't the one who got the ball rolling for this crisis, but he certainly kicked it off the cliff.
OF?
@@5831a OF?? What troll, I don't have time for you today.
And the same thing is happening in Australia,mass immigration and homeless people everywhere, it's by design without doubt
I live in southern Ohio. I had a brief time last year where I had to live in a motel. I met a woman and her mother who gave up renting because the motel was cheaper. Yes, living in a weekly motel was cheaper than renting or homeownership, even with storage for the things that don't fit in the motel.
You’re expected to be married and have two incomes just to survive in America. Yes we are far from the worst country in the world. But we are definitely not #1
South Park already made this episode back in 2007.
I payed off my mortgage, but I don't own the dirt my house sits on, so I pay thousands a year in property taxes, too. Three liens, then you're out...
Why not buy the land?
@@Lior__they will if you pay for it?
@@wulfsorenson8859 sorry im not from usa, but I’ve heard that land in tehere is cheap, maybe in some areas i don’t know
@@Lior__ lol cheap land? Keep dreaming 🙄
@@wulfsorenson8859 in the country side
FED chairman Jerome Powell was just on stage a couple of weeks ago saying that everything is going great, the economy is doing great, people have good jobs and are rich and happy. Makes you wonder if the FED is working for the rich or for the people.
It's always been for the rich
Or it's just doing better than expected. Take the emotion away and see what it is. Anyone that thought rates were going to go down are blind. You try to avoid hyperinflation while not destroying society. It could be worse.
@@kenlen8029 why should we accept any of that?
@@derekofalltrades5494 Grow up.
@@kenlen8029 that's not an answer...
Poverty is big business, billions spent not on the problem, but the salaries of those hired to "fix" it. I have come to realize most of the things in life are setup to fail. Take Psychiatry for example, if you get cured you stop going. It started with light bulbs, and all went downhill from there.
Add pyramid scheme-type industries to that.
Poverty is business??? No
@@serily4524 Yea look into it. There are plenty of videos on here exposing it.
@@serily4524 Then explain to me CA spending 10 billion a year on it. Lol open your eyes.
My heart is literally pounding absorbing this information and then envisioning where I, and my family, are going to end up in this system.
1776 is where this leads my friend…
You can’t fix what you don’t want to fix 🤷🏻♂️
Can't help someone who refuses help.
@@AmonAnon-vw3hr that is also true. Former drug addict who had to save himself and has buried 4 friends already and I’m only 28 so I know what you mean however a lot of homeless people are not homeless due to drugs or alcohol and it’s ignorant of us to assume a stranger’s history let alone blame them for it. A lot of people who turn to drugs were abused as children so even if they were homeless due to drugs, it’s in your best interest to assume the best of someone, if not for them, for the sake of keeping your heart and soul pure through no judgment. Bless you brother
My parents emigrated from Albania where the home ownership rate is 96.3% since the West is apparently "richer". After watching this video, it makes me wonder whether the West is really richer.
No. We definitely are spiritually and emotionally bankrupt, too. Lonely country.
They won't* end poverty
They most certainly can end poverty with all the funding that went to wars overseas instead
BILLIONSSSSS to foreign countries, yet the average social security is 4x less than the average cost of living
Facts.. my dad drove trucks, and did miami real estate, put time into it.. and can barely afford bills, in a town where there is one stoplight in the whole county... he cannot even afford it retired on ssi, imagine if he had to get insurance and rent.. people are under paid
Billions? It's into the trillions now.
es cuz 60b to help win a war againts the nation russia who created the woke ...
Cool It with The Anti-Semitic Remarks
@@GoldsteinShekelbergSwartz sorry Mr Goldstein 👀
You can't end poverty when you're importing it by the tens of thousands daily.
This!
I absolutely hate how mass immigration has become such a taboo subject when it's the 1000lb elephant in the room that's causing this problem.
Such a good reply right there.....same here in Canada....
Sombody has to say it because the truth needs to come out 🫡
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Truth
simple: companies. ''You will own nothing, and you will be happy''
I’d rather have nothing than something imo
All I need is God in my life
I love how versatile your videos are, you can talk about anything and everything in an important detailed way
Imagine if instead of sending billions and billions of dollars to places like Ukraine, Gaza, Israel and various African countries ect, America instead stopped all foreign aid and focused on its own vulnerable citizens.
but no, we instead allow an invasion at our border to further impact our streets.
The interests of AIPAC always come first 👃
Imagine if we did BOTH.
@@disneyfan_1237well you’re doing two things at the same time. Our tax dollars are funding this and it bleeding the business dry.
@@disneyfan_1237if both could be done, then that would be ideal, but unfortunately it is not. It clearly has to be one or the other as shown by our congress. Our government should focus on our country's needs before getting involved in others' business. Sending billions to fund others' wars while not being able to secure our borders and take care of our own citizens is truly a mark of a falling nation that no longer cares for its' own people.
That’s exactly how they want it. Poor eat the poor and the rich get richer.
As he thought, that it was a essential tool to keep the poor from eating the rich
only losers and drug addicts stay poor.
@@michaellarson621 what did you achieve?
How do you spend your free time waiting for the end to come
@@michaellarson621And people born with disabilities, anyone with medical bills, anyone who got injured, people taking care of the elderly ect.
Also, why aren't there any blocks of flats in America? If you simply build up vertically, you won't end up angering anybody who doesn't want you in their backyard. There are lots of these in Europe. In poland, where I live, 99% of every city's housing is blocks of flats. It's much more efficient and cheaper than single-family detached houses.
yeah that won't work. every neighborhood being blocks of flats stacked on top of eachother. do you even understand what you are saying. you must be a pro socialist.
Because we live in a decaying country where all the rich people want is their big, oversized, ugly McMansions so that they can look down on the poor and feel more important than they are. I hate it, honestly. I’m tired of the greedy stuck up people if I didn’t have family here I would’ve left this country years ago 😂
They're highly illegal to build for some reason
@@SlashinatorZ Whaaaat??? Since when? I've never heard of it.
In most of the US they don't build more then 3 levels. Reason being they have to put two stairwells in for some reason instead of one. And having a fire escape out side the window doesn't count as a stairwell. This makes it so they can't fit as many apartments in the building because of this stupid rule.
I once saw a rich young man in a luxury corvette car drive past a bus station at a local mall with tip down and he laughed loudly at people waiting for bus and zoomed by. Just cruel. People aren’t going to change. I’ve been in both worlds. Mostly the rich world but being around cruel people (and not being one of them) I was almost pushed into poverty. Believe me I was. Every time I get out of my car and walk past those poor people waiting at bus, I remember that jerk. And wonder why people don’t change.
its called serpentseed readurbible
Poverty is the worst form of violence.
As someone who's been completely destitute and homeless on more than one occasion, I would liken it to being in a prison.
Prison is way worse. I'd take a year of homelessness over a month in jail. Homeless shelters are like prison.@@gregsmith7949
I feel like going to a job is prison @gregsmith7949
@@jermainemyrn19 If it's a job you hate...it definitely is.
@@gregsmith7949 even If I like it, it feels like that for me. I would rather go back to hunting and gathering and depend on myself
As a man who was once homeless after depression, drugs, and divorce, I can say that there is help. But you gotta want it. All that was required of me was:
1. Stay clean
2. Keep a job
The rest was completely up to me.
I know this might sound weird but how did you find a job after such a huge gap in your resume? did you go back to school? how did you get back on your feet?
I did the same thing about ten years ago. Except the divorce.
Thank you for being honest. This was my experience having known people that were unhoused.
@@Casvaleon Every city has somewhere that the homeless can go for support with things like finding jobs and housing. However, to maintain eligibility, you have to stay clean; they usually drug test.
The places that will house the homeless while they wait for work also drug test, do not allow alchohol consumption on site, and will also have a curfew.
There are even more resources for homeless veterans, but they are unfortunately the most drug/alchohol addicted and resistant to enforced rules.
When I left the air force, I lived with a friend. This classified me as a homeless veteran. I was offered a free apartment by the veterans rep at the local education and employment development center, but felt bad taking it from someone who may actually need it. I also qualified for a grant to use on top of my GI bill to go to school, and additional funding for food and gas while I was in school.
so glad you worked your way out of that. well done. hope things continue to go good for you. good vibes.
I often agree with the saying "eat the rich" but the only problem with that is everyone has a different definition of rich.
The solution has been staring us in the face, but all these rich people keep stopping us. It is public in low income housing in high density housing but instead of having 12 people live in one plot, you’ll have one old lady living in her freshly built home.
Government is not interested in solving problems. It is interested in monetizing and perpetuating them.
The shiny, all-encompassing bureaucracy is far more important than the shabby, pitiful homeless.
Yet they’re the wealthiest nation on earth
Your easily fooled ain't ya
But trillions in debt. Lol explain that one.
@@JinxMarie1985am not American and that’s americas fault for reaching the much debt and doing nothing about it
@@WowUrcrazy99by gdp they are 23.37 trillion dollars followed by China at 17.73 and Japan at 4.941 trillion
When Americans Describe USA, The Land Of Opportunities, Where People Are Fat And Full Of Excess To Stuff. Everything Is Great Here, We Are The Beacon Of Democracy And Blah Blah
Reality...
They Are Fucked, Just Like Every Country, They Have Their Set Of Problems To Deal With One Of Them Being Homelessness
They can’t end it because too many people get paid to control it.
Don't forget that California has had massive wildfire seasons year after year and that also made a lot of people homeless. Invisible People has covered some of these stories, it's pretty soul crushing.
8:12 Those aren't dead bodies, those people are alive.
If you give people chances, Then those people could be your competition. They don't want competition They want slaves. Knowledge is power and this is why the school system is only designed to make factory workers and not future things that could help better man kind. they dont want that.
Owning a home when you don't own the land it's on is the most pointless nonsense I can think of.
I work for a transit company in DTLA and deal with homeless everyday. Honestly you could tell they don’t want help. Even the people with mental disabilities. They are just killing them self.
As they say, it is a blessing to live in first world countries of you are one of the elites and rich, even the higher middle class self made professionals are struggling juggling both dangerous stressful jobs and growing financial needs. And it is a curse to live in a mn expensive developed country if you are not one of those elites and rich citizens.
It's better to work for yourself than have the government put you to work and subsidize your earnings to everyone else.
@@_muse__name a single successful libertarian state. You can't.
a multinational conglomerate ship destroys an American landmark. poetic
landmark? it was just another bridge
In a way, based.
@dertythegrower it was the largest bridge used for transportation of hazardous materials like fuel on the East Coast. It's an extremely strategic target.
Humanity will never end Poverty as there will always be people without the mental health, mental ability, work ethic etc to properly contribute to society and they're will never be enough resources to make up for all of them.
1:07 78% of workers?? It was like 30% in the mid-2010s... Holy crap this is bad. This is already Great Depression level bad.
yup, and almost nobody realizes it
it's past it.
Overdoses count as "accidental".
Now look up the suicide rates after 2015, and remind yourself of the first sentence i wrote.
It's not a local problem. It's a global one... Life has become this dystopian that even children jump here in Europe.
@@legitscoper3259 I've been su*c*dal myself the last couple of years but I think the only reason why I haven't done it is because I still a remember when the world wasn't this dystopian to begin with.
@@legitscoper3259goth is making a comback for a reason
They've made the situation so grave that in order to change the system you must be inside the system, or you can leave the system and start from scratch makes a better doable alternative off-grid
Squatters should find out which homes are owned by corporations and go squat in them.
And defend that place tooth and nail. Make it look like it’s old.
Yes
Homelessness is in the millions...no more lies!!!
Moon is really on his grind rn, punping these out. Good for you dude!
Importing a new homeless population certainly doesn’t help
you mean invasion......i get you >.
Why homelessness isn't ending:
1. greedy, selfish wealthy people who profit from bad business practices
2. people who can't keep up with financial gains and spending due to certain jobs that won't pay enough or can't pay a fair amount to employees
3. overpopulation where the more people there are, the more supply and demand goes up as well as labor costs
You would think overpopulation was a factor. But it's not. We have enough vacant homes and can build more. We throw away trillions of tons of food.
@@shwah8299 Thats not how it works, too much of somethin is bad, there needs to be a balance, you can't keep using up land just cause theres more people, eventually there will be a limit where there will not be enough resources to provide for the increased amount of people so long as people wanna keep that carefree mindset by having kids or having half or more of a population of people living in one country migrating to other another country that already has a fair amount of people living there.
It explains the current currency, the prices of things are so expensive cause of labor costs to hire more people to increase the manufacturing of the resources used for products sold to consumers. Supply and demand can also become low to the point where the lack of resources cause of stressed push to produce more common daily products.
I’ve dealt with homeless people a lot in my time and while I understand objectively that not everyone who is homeless is a drug addict, they’re a considerably small minority compared to the ones who are, and more often then not that majority are extremely violent and mentally ill but refuse help continuously so I wouldn’t want them in my backyard either
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex. It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction
Alert Einstein
Machiavellianism = The strategy and action behind achieving a goal devoid of emotion and/or virtue.
The dark triad is a psychological theory that describes three personality types:
Machiavellianism: Traits include manipulation, duplicity, and self-interest
Narcissism: Traits include being selfish, arrogant, and lacking empathy
Psychopathy: Traits include a lack of empathy or remorse, antisocial behavior, and being manipulative and volatile
The dark triad is considered a subclinical syndrome, meaning it's not a clinical disorder but is close to being illegal.
The dark triad was first published in 2002 by Delroy L. Paulhus and Kevin M. Williams. The Big Five traits (openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism) have been suggested as a taxonomy for studying the dark triad.
It's dark tetrad now. They added sadism, the pleasure of inflicting pain in others.
name calling will get us nowhere
Before I watch: I was asking this question for 5 years now.
If you subsidize bad behavior you get more of it. If you tax bad behavior you get less of it.
Very impressed at the intelligence and thorough investigative details in ALL you videos....thank you for your works.
Never lease, buy the land or do nothing.
George Carlin said this years ago. “Not in my backyard” turn golf courses into affordable housing!
"You will own nothing and be happy" World Economic Forum. When will people wake up and see the bigger agenda going on here?!?!?!
This is a dystopian nightmare.
Everyone thinks it's sunshine & rainbows because of Trump's tax cuts & the sugar rush it gave the economy
Been here since 2021 and I love your videos, keep it up!
fun fact, the hostile architecture in america is also present here in spain, i witsh i could share a picture, but i don't have one i took myself and i cannot confirm if the pictures online are taken in spain
Pretty ironic, I got one of the "I want to buy your house" ads at the start of this vid