Homelessness in the USA.

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One million citizens, each contributing just $100 a month, could have pooled $100 million monthly—enough to build two $50 million housing facilities every 30 days, relocating the homeless outside city limits while providing food, shelter, and a structured path back for those who secured work. Instead, they spent decades begging indifferent governments to act, clinging to their money under the guise of personal necessity while their streets festered with human suffering. Their inaction wasn’t just failure—it was complicity. They had the power to solve the crisis in a year, yet chose to rot in their own passivity, watching their cities decay, fleeing like cowards to the next town rather than standing their ground and fixing the problem. Their arrogance—believing someone else should handle it—turned them into the very scum they pretended to disdain, parasites of apathy, feeding on excuses while their world collapsed around them. The solution was always in their hands, but they lacked the will to use it. Now, they deserve the ruin they refused to prevent.

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