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HOMELESS IN SUBURBIA - 2012 T.V. SERIES - COMING SOON!

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http://www.behance.net/gallery/Homeless-in-Suburbia/2982899

http://www.misterpoll.com/polls/498289

If you were homeless, would you rather live in the dark and dirty alleyways of the inner city, or would you rather live in the cleaner and safer suburban neighborhoods surrounding it?

Experts say: Homelessness affects 1% of the U.S. Population or approximately 1.3 million people annually. On any given night there are over 700k homeless in America and this figure does not include the suburbs. With more than half of the United States population currently living in suburban areas, the actual number of American homeless is staggering. It could realistically be in the tens of millions!!!

A television series that I am producing, the details of which I can not get into at this time. However I am at the point where I can discuss the project in depth with the right investor pending the signing of a non disclosure agreement.

Followers of the Zeitgeist Movement should be very interested in this, for this is where the world is headed in a monetary system!

Similar to A & E's Emmy award winning show "Intervention".

Jay@basstv.com

Please contact me for further details if you're interested.

Addendum... In the end credits, there is a small type o'. It should read country, not county. :/

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  • Hey! It's Ginger. There are many reasons for homelessness.  It is great you bring attention to this issue. Hugs. Miss you.

  • @artistginger9 There are so many to help, thank you for mentioning foster care. many of today's homeless are abandoned children. The government has more important things to do than to pick up the slack (like making money). It's sickening. I aim to help as many as humanly possible, but I've got to get this off the ground first.

  • dr.gabor mate - explains that drug addicts are not bad people by any means. In fact: the opposite may be the case.

    watch his short video on youtube explaining the REALITY of what our society does to children and people.

    We need to start waking up.

  • @telemetry9 Perhaps you misconstrued. I never said, nor implied that they are. I'm trying to break the homeless stereotype. A lot of homeless individuals don't get the help they need because the general consensus is that they will immediately turn around and sell items they are given or use money to buy booze and drugs. All I'm saying is that is not always the case, and that there are millions of homeless out there that are victims of circumstance who are grossly overlooked.

  • @ExhumedByScryingEyes You're absolutely correct that we as a people, as a civilization really, need to wake up and stop viewing the world through rose colored glasses.

  • i personally hope you weren't thinking inside the box of the monetary system, giving the poor jobs is not going to help this society any longer, we need an entirely new system.

  • @evaninboots The whole point is that the middle class is the majority of the ever increasing homeless problem. That homelessness affects everyone, not just the dregs of society. I'm in complete agreement on an entire new system like the proposed resourced based economy. Complete agreement.

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  • Also, don't forget the children who outgrow the fostercare system and the run aways and those who escaped human trafficing.

  • The city where there is culture is where I always do my home-bumming. You cant last in the suburbs on the streets because way to many fake-ass yuppies that live there will call the cops at the sight of you. Most people you try to get a buck from will only say "sorry not today" and some of those will call the po po. But to travel by car, frieght-train or hitch-hike is by FAR the best way to go, especially if life means something to you.

  • @CAJeffOtwo I firmly believe that, not only will that be a focus, but I will be helping re-acclimate those on the show. People who want to better themselves / their situations, but aren't capable of it on their own. I'm very excited about it! Thank you!

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