It is no secret that everyone would like to have affordable housing with good paying jobs in order to secure a better future for themselves, their families and their future generations alike. Be that as it may, the reality is that many households are not privileged enough to live the American dream, and most are stuck with unemployment, and a recession that refuses to provide jobs for everyone to live the good life of comfort.
Each community needs to have people with sound business practices in order to prosper economically and to survive the turmoils, or hardsips of poverty. Therefore, when the chips are down and the recovery of the recession is slow, evicting people by forcing them to become homeless is something that should be reconsidered. This practice only produces a backlash on an already strained economy that refuses to acknowledge that human need and not corporate greed is the answer to our financial woes.
Capitalizing on the misfortune of other companies is something that many in the business world are allowed to do. However, when it comes to illegally benefiting from the misery of the poor in order to finance the corporate greed of large corporations, the hands of justice will vote in favour of righteousness simply because democracy rules and only time will tell..
Capitalizing on the misfortune of other companies is something that many in the business world are allowed to do. However, when it comes to illegally benefiting from the misery of poor people in order to finance the corporate greed of large corporations, the hands of justice will vote in favour of righteousness simply because democracy rules and only time will tell who is the real boss..






To be poor is a crime. Is it?
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