How can Homelessness exist in one of the wealthiest countries in the world? This is the second version of this video with some slight changes. Up To The Mountain by Patty Griffin no infringement of copyright intended. Song used to bring awareness.
@randy109 , Capitalism my friend. It could never work without these situations. I guess the American Dream was an American Nightmare after all. God bless all the poor people in this fucked up world.
@randy109 Well, do not let bankers take too much power on money. They can print money out of thin air. They gain more power by diluting your money by inflation. Money is supposed to be a tool to help the economy and not the inverse. Sooner or later, bankers will lose power on money because people will revolt. Hence, why do not people start using a new currency between citizens? BTW, start with "it is criminal and illegal to use compound interest in money." Check "money as debt." Good luck!!!
Continued- I know couples with kids who both work and are deep in debt, living in a relative's remodeled Garage. They work hard and full time. They don't use drugs. This "rat race" we call American Life is maddening. Depression and Suicide stalk Americans and I think that financial stress is THE leading cause. I've lived a good Christian life and have never been unemployed. I have 2 degrees and still live one month at a time. I don't have the answers but something is terribly wrong...
I live in a "wealthy" part of California. After 27 years of marriage and putting two wonderful kids through University my wife and I called it quits in an amenable way (6 years ago). Our combined income was never high (about $75K) but we did OK. After selling our home (neither of us could afford to keep it) we split our assets and started life over. I live VERY frugal and never eat in restaraunts or go to movies, etc. I eat a lot of pasta and beans. Even on $45K a year I live check to check.
@willholl69 That is exactly what capitalism is!
violatione 7 months ago
This is not capitalism but a result of the GREED!!!of a few.
willholl69 10 months ago
we arent the most wealthiest in the world. we made china the wealthiest.
sakoolhof 1 year ago
@randy109 , Capitalism my friend. It could never work without these situations. I guess the American Dream was an American Nightmare after all. God bless all the poor people in this fucked up world.
matthewc4e 1 year ago 2
@randy109 You just made this up, now you go to Hell Liar !!
Mackenzarella 1 year ago
@randy109 Well, do not let bankers take too much power on money. They can print money out of thin air. They gain more power by diluting your money by inflation. Money is supposed to be a tool to help the economy and not the inverse. Sooner or later, bankers will lose power on money because people will revolt. Hence, why do not people start using a new currency between citizens? BTW, start with "it is criminal and illegal to use compound interest in money." Check "money as debt." Good luck!!!
sdgsdf45 1 year ago
Continued- I know couples with kids who both work and are deep in debt, living in a relative's remodeled Garage. They work hard and full time. They don't use drugs. This "rat race" we call American Life is maddening. Depression and Suicide stalk Americans and I think that financial stress is THE leading cause. I've lived a good Christian life and have never been unemployed. I have 2 degrees and still live one month at a time. I don't have the answers but something is terribly wrong...
randy109 1 year ago
I live in a "wealthy" part of California. After 27 years of marriage and putting two wonderful kids through University my wife and I called it quits in an amenable way (6 years ago). Our combined income was never high (about $75K) but we did OK. After selling our home (neither of us could afford to keep it) we split our assets and started life over. I live VERY frugal and never eat in restaraunts or go to movies, etc. I eat a lot of pasta and beans. Even on $45K a year I live check to check.
randy109 1 year ago
hope you burn in hell
gonesoyoung45 1 year ago
gay
Ehiguy102 1 year ago