Barbara Ehrenreich: Tales of Tent City
“I used to be a Republican. I voted for Ronald Reagan,” a man who identified himself only as Tom M. told me, laughing. But it was Reagan who in his first year as president halved the budget for public housing. Over the course of his first term, more than half a million people were thrown off the disability rolls. “Until then,” says Tim Brown, director of Sacramento County’s Ending Chronic Homelessness Initiative, “basically there was no homelessness.” Since then, neither the disability nor the housing budget has come close to recovering. Clinton-era welfare reforms cut all but the last remaining threads of the Great Society safety net. – Ehrenreich in The Nation .. read more
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