Homelessness, Logical Result Of The National Moral Decline
by Pete Ketcham
As one researches the cause of the growing homeless population, one will find many opinions concerning the cause, the major one being lack of housing. Many city, state, federal politicians and bureaucrats dealing with this issue believe that if additional housing was available, the homeless problem could be solved.
Thus San Francisco, LA, Seattle, Portland and many more cities (that have tremendous numbers of homeless tents, lean-to shelters, open camps etc. on public sidewalks and public areas) have used tax money to buy/rent hotels, motels, and apartments to provide free housing for the homeless. Due to drugs, mental disorders, and criminal activities embedded in the homeless issue, these efforts have not solved the problem. The homeless continue to increase, and In fact these efforts have just moved the problem indoors, creating slum dwellings of crime, filth, disease, and drug use.
In reality, these bureaucratic efforts dealing with the homeless epidemic, are dealing with the symptoms, not the cause of the epidemic.
The homeless issue is the logical result of the moral decline of this nation’s culture. This is reflected primarily in the destruction of the family unit (which had provided wholesome guidance to the children), godless indoctrination by the national education system,,and the national abandonment of God’s guidance and protection.
Conclusion
This homeless crisis is going to continue to grow, and spread to smaller towns due to the fact that the “elites” who are dealing with this problem (as previously stated) are ignoring the root causes.
Lastly, I regress back to the 50’s when a popular song titled “Dear Hearts and Gentle People” typified the average peaceful moral American town. Today that town, in many cases no longer exists, it has evolved into a hell hole of drug use, crime, and homelessness.
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