Ten things you need to know if you end up homeless
With the way the nation’s finances are headed. I find this information to be very important, sad and resourceful for those afflicted by eight years of a horrible economy & the housing bubble speculation along with the Internet speculation of the 90′s.
One of the ten tips:
Learn the best bathroom options, where you won’t be rushed, turned away or harassed. Find restrooms where it’s clean enough to put your stuff down, the stalls are big enough to change in and there’s hot water so you can wash up. If you’re in New York City go to Restrooms in New York.
Yes, it is getting that bad. Most of us are truly only a few paychecks away from poverty. Secondly, there really needs to be more class unity. We have to look out for each other. The huge majority of us work. Therefore we are all “workers.” There is not much difference between what you do and what someone who belongs to a union does. We all work. Therefore, workers should organize to ensure their workplace rights, work place health and economic well being (healthcare included). It’s that simple. Many of us aren’t even middle class but rather working poor (hell, I just made middle class in ’07 myself). A lot of people think they are one day going to become rich but social mobility is at an all time low in this country.We need to work together and include people who are homeless in the equation because we’re never far from where they are. Many of them were once middle class themselves.
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