2015 - 2035 - Any country can eliminate homelessness.

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American decades to end homelessness.

2035
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2045
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2055
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2075
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Total votes: 7

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Nathan Grant

2015 - 2035 - Any country can eliminate homelessness.

Postby Nathan Grant » 15 Feb 2015, 04:01

I swear allegiance to Crown Majesty Queen Elizabeth I, II; speak truth. I am peaceful. Dale Carnegie courtesy.

#Tiananmen Square - Chinese professor Fang Lizhi [- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fang_Lizhi] supports pro-democracy movement [a replication of United States; Cambridge University and Princeton]. Chinese alumni embraced democracy, and peacefully protest. Democracy is fundamental libertarian movements (American Constitution Act 1867, and Constitution of the United Kingdom). The Chinese plutocratic stratocratic government enforcing a modified communism is treason against the people. However, Chinese army [putting down] its own citizens does does not justify the Geneva and Nuremberg code.

Communism: http://www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/communist/ & http://www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/ma ... ion2.rhtml

Modified Communism: https://www.google.ca/webhp?sourceid=ch ... s+red+book

The government [of any spectrum] works for the favor of taxation (legal stealing [Robert Kiyosaki]), make laws (the generation of Pioneers and Baby boomers entrench rights of the people; on the other hand, generation X or Y or millennium enslaves the middle class by promoting corporate interests. [Boom, bust, and echo & George Orwell]). [[ The middle class Americans promotes prosperity (The American Dream). To deduct any countries' middle class citizens, it promotes inequality. The American Capitalism - an international business model - holds true value to empower the people, give people financial security, and balanced lifestyle ]] (Harvard Review, MBA textbooks).

Generation X or Y or millennium government (Gen. XYM gov't) promotes corporate interests:
[Draft* Update timeline with further documents].
1960* Vietnam War involves Vietnam, Cambodia, USA [Dioxins - Acts against Geneva and Nuremberg code.].
1970* - Mineral rights stolen from farmers.
1980* Crash. Budget cuts for American services.
1990* Japan tech bubble collapse
2000 - 2010 - Middle East [Israel, Syria, Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, and Iran] military expeditions which are against the Geneva and Nuremberg code.
2008* Sub prime mortgage bubble collapses
2009 - Merrill Lynch [https://www.ml.com/], Bear Stearns [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Stearns], Lehman Brothers [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bankruptcy_of_Lehman_Brothers], Black-rock bank, AIG [American Investor Group] files chapter 11 Bankruptcy Act.
2008 - 2012 - Obama introduces numerous Acts that reduces financial integrity of the USA. Congress promotes laws that evade the American Constitution Act 1867.
2015 - American debt is 18,000,000,000,000. Est. 5 million Americans are homeless. 1.2 Trillion student debt.
[Etc. - List is limited / needs further documents, please list in chronological manner].

In conclusion, Americans need to be accountable for their future.
Honorable mentions from American grandfathers: [Draft* Update timeline with further documents].
1920 - American dream was golden.
1930* - American crash. American great famine. Canada invents Insulin.
1940* - American wins World War I, II. American Royal hospital model is world wide. Red Cross. UK invents Penicillin.
1950* - Americans eliminate polio. African American segregation ends.


Mahatma Gandhi, American founders, John F Kennedy, Martin Luther King.
2015 - 2065 - Americans can end homelessness [Modern slavery].

Amendment XIII [Abolition of Slavery (1865)] Section 1.
Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

American Constitution Act 1867 - Edited.
http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/overview

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Re: 2015 - 2035 - Any country can eliminate homelessness.

Postby Dr Frook » 15 Feb 2015, 20:53

give it another 100 years... no chance it's happening soon
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Shadow00

Re: 2015 - 2035 - Any country can eliminate homelessness.

Postby Shadow00 » 15 Feb 2015, 22:45

Lol why should they eliminate homelessness, what do they gain out of it?

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Re: 2015 - 2035 - Any country can eliminate homelessness.

Postby Nathan Grant » 16 Feb 2015, 05:35

Homelessness can end by turning off prejudice [1.preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience]. Citizens can help through planning basic human needs. Human needs are shelter [Price varies $3500 to $1Million]; safe community [without crime]; food and water [food is donated; water is free @ initial steps]; public showers [hot water with donated soap, and police to ensure human rights^]; hostel [homeless lives in shelter with other homeless]. The key is homeless people have access to service of standard - they are capable of getting a job in minimal wage category. The hostel homes are for the homeless to keep for life - it have no resell value because it is partitioned with all of its tenants. If the tenants have basic supply of money (above $70,000), tenants can leave and live better quality of life. In conclusion, homeless people [may be living on the streets for more than one year] have rights to live, should be given mobility to achieve the contemporary Society's standards, and love.

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Re: 2015 - 2035 - Any country can eliminate homelessness.

Postby Shadow00 » 17 Feb 2015, 23:25

The point remains, why should the government bother to eliminate homelessness when things work fine for the while its still an issue?

Allow me to make a point.
Would you clean your room every week if the only drawback to not cleaning it was that it looked dusty?
That's the government right now, its problem with homelessness is minimal therefore it doesn't have to lift a finger

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Re: 2015 - 2035 - Any country can eliminate homelessness.

Postby Nathan Grant » 18 Feb 2015, 01:46

In response to, why should the government [a manager] bother to eliminate homelessness when things work fine for the while its still an issue?

The American MBA took decades to learn Japanese management style. Key American management benefits includes: effective initial stage marketing, sales-point [Advertise] management, risk-cost benefit analysis, and optimized sale return. The American model generates the maximum revenues. Some may argue, it is hyper-aggressive. American management is teachable - China invests in education in the millions.

Farther documents:
The Walmart model [Est. 150 Billion US for Walton family]:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXmnBbUjsPs
The American banking:
Intro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUqSplUECeY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQzEWeGJLP0
Student loans reconciliations:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IReKEU8cVOo
American landfills:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1z1cdJZjfQ

Japanese management is holistic management [follow through from initial stroke to final stroke]. It means starting with strong approach and ending with a "period of legacy" in which a newer generation can restart.

Key notes:
Rooted in these and other historical traditions, some of the other key practices commonly associated with Japanese management techniques include:

in-house training of managers [Pam-American training of the government]
consensual and decentralized decision-making [In sync decision making with the American citizens]
extensive use of quality control methods [Staying with legacy rules that empower the middle class, citizens need to read with precaution]. [^1]
carefully codified work standards [^1]
emphasis on creating harmonious relations among workers [Government working for middle class and empower the middle class]. [^1]
lifetime employment and seniority-based compensation [American business should not outsource. Business is accountable for pension 401(k)].

^ Interchange managers as governments; workers as citizens. "In house" means within many American states not only Parliamentary buildings.
[^1] Read on about Juran process management control [Juran management theory].
Key reading: How does the business close an obsolete project? Relate to ethos.

Comparing Japanese management to American management: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5t4ceerkhg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iokoFEl19t4

Statement: United States is the Emerald city of Oz.
Watch: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0032138/

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Re: 2015 - 2035 - Any country can eliminate homelessness.

Postby Shadowstar1922 » 03 Mar 2015, 11:30

governments can easily end homelessness and starvation, especially 1st world nations. I am too lazy to find the articles, but i'm sure the figures match. In America, Salt Lake City ended homelessness by nationalizing apartment complexes, gathering the homeless nd giving them homes, free food and clothes to help get them jobs. They did this because, under all the Welfare State programs, to employ workers to the services, to all that, it costs about 22k-35 USD per person to keep them up. To give food, services, and homes to people for free in the apartment complexes, it only costed about 8k-15k USD. The maintenance was lowered, the people were lifted off the Welfare State programs, and a lot of them got jobs, which boosted the economy.

As far as I am concerned, a couple other cities in America have adopted similar measures and have all come up as successful and i've been talking with my city's government to push something similar too.
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