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Hundreds scramble for Dallas County rental vouchers section 8 gone crazy

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posted on Jul, 14 2011 @ 01:23 PM
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lol these people are asking why the welfare office didn't organize it better...
why did dallas county even do this?
cars?
how many of these people need this?
is this a sign of things to come all over the u.s.?


DEPENDENCY=DEBT



posted on Jul, 14 2011 @ 01:43 PM
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posted on Jul, 14 2011 @ 01:44 PM
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Unless Dallas County is something incredibly unique in this nation today, they had thousands of applications languishing in gov't issue filing cabinets with a good many people who'd been patiently waiting for just such a break. Why not handle those people first and without making a public event any idiot could predict might lead to chaos. Recall the Atlanta chaos for an open application event on something very similar...and the chaos from the McDonalds hiring event recently. There is just no excuse whatsoever for this to have been a public event until or unless EVERY applicant in those files had been contacted or at least the attempt..and only then, all these vouchers remained unused and free to hand out to the general public.

Even when the Government means to do something good and positive, they find a way to turn it into something dark and ugly people wish they'd just avoided entirely.



posted on Jul, 14 2011 @ 01:52 PM
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Apparently alot of people need these vouchers. Wow! Crazy, huh? Almost makes me want to invest in rental property...lol. Guaranteed rent payments. Nah, wouldn't really want to be a slumlord but people need to live somewhere.



posted on Jul, 14 2011 @ 02:21 PM
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and the best part is this ironic coincidence;


The office at the
Jesse Owens Memorial Complex
wasn't supposed to open until 8 a.m., but some applicants started lining up at 10 o'clock Wednesday night.


Jesse Owens

looks like they were try'n awful hard to break Jesse's record !!!




not the first time for this either !



maybe they should 'a listened to this guy!



posted on Jul, 14 2011 @ 06:16 PM
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did you see those people run?
i would bet his record was broken that day.

now, what do you or most people, think of the idea that blacks are intentionally targeted on things like this? or maybe black communities?

with your post and mine, there was only a couple people from other races in either vid...
wtf is going on



posted on Jul, 14 2011 @ 06:49 PM
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the story I read estimated the number of people at around 5000...
only 3800 vouchers over the next few years...
these people might not be getting their vouchers..if they are lucky to get one two to four years from now...
what's concerning it that these people are willing to go through this, they are that inconfident of their future.....I mean, it would be nice if they believed that they would be in a better state in two years!!!



posted on Jul, 16 2011 @ 02:34 AM
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wtf is going on


the whole thing is part of the magical "picture in a picture" plan.

Strategy of Manufactured Crisis


The Strategy was first elucidated in the May 2, 1966 issue of The Nation magazine by a pair of radical socialist Columbia University professors, Richard Andrew Cloward and Frances Fox Piven. David Horowitz summarizes it as:

The strategy of forcing political change through orchestrated crisis. The "Cloward-Piven Strategy" seeks to hasten the fall of capitalism by overloading the government bureaucracy with a flood of impossible demands, thus pushing society into crisis and economic collapse.



Capitalizing on the racial unrest of the 1960s, Cloward and Piven saw the welfare system as their first target. They enlisted radical black activist George Wiley, who created the National Welfare Reform Organization (NWRO) to implement the strategy. Wiley hired militant foot soldiers to storm welfare offices around the country, violently demanding their "rights." According to a City Journal article by Sol Stern, welfare rolls increased from 4.3 million to 10.8 million by the mid-1970s as a result, and in New York City, where the strategy had been particularly successful, "one person was on the welfare rolls... for every two working in the city's private economy."



The vast expansion of welfare in New York City that came of the NWRO's Cloward-Piven tactics sent the city into bankruptcy in 1975. Rudy Giuliani cited Cloward and Piven by name as being responsible for "an effort at economic sabotage." He also credited Cloward-Piven with changing the cultural attitude toward welfare from that of a temporary expedient to a lifetime entitlement, an attitude which in-and-of-itself has caused perhaps the greatest damage of all.



The movement's impact on New York City was jolting: welfare caseloads, already climbing 12 percent a year in the early sixties, rose by 50 percent during Lindsay's first two years; spending doubled... The city had 150,000 welfare cases in 1960; a decade later it had 1.5 million.



bottom line: somebody else makes the money ... a classic fundraiser tactic at YOUR expense !
!

the "targets" don't get much ...... just higher prices.

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posted on Jul, 17 2011 @ 03:30 PM
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good god man
great research!!
and all this stuff is crazy!!!



posted on Jul, 17 2011 @ 06:20 PM
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Originally posted by violence=answer
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good god man
great research!!
and all this stuff is crazy!!!


and what's even crazier than crazy is this;

all the recipients are inside the "Blue Circle" !! ~
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