Flankerl
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Soaring cost of housing doesn't mean homelessness, is that difficult to understand.
So... what happens once you can't pay your rent anymore?
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Soaring cost of housing doesn't mean homelessness, is that difficult to understand.
So... what happens once you can't pay your rent anymore?
Did you even read the wiki article?Soaring cost of housing doesn't mean homelessness, is that difficult to understand.
Will affect the standard of living, less meat to eat, go vegetarian, No private schools, less entertainments, moving
to cheaper houses ....etc
I guess everyone is lying.
Did you even read the wiki article?
Do quotes like, "The number of homeless youngsters is on the rise. More than 25% of all homeless youth in 2007 were girls, compared to 15% in 2004" mean "people who had to move to cheaper housing"? The word in the article is "homeless."
How about, "According to homeless shelter founder Gilad Harish, "when the recession hit Israel in the early 90s, the principle of 'last in, first out' kicked in, and many Russian immigrants lost their jobs. Being new to the country, they didn't have a strong family support system to fall back on like other Israelis do. Some ended up on the street with nowhere to go."
First, the one who said this founded a HOMELESS SHELTER. Next, he was speaking of people who "ended up on the street with nowhere to go."
I guess everyone is lying.
So what if these arguments are already out of the window?
The rent still got too high, what now?
Bonus points for knowing that meat is sometimes far cheaper than vegetables in the western world.
No, the point is that there was a claim that there are NO homeless people in Israel. If you want to change the goal posts and start a new thread about how it isn't fair that not enough people are homeless people in Israel, have fun. Just do it in a proper thread.Homelessness exists everywhere but some has less than the others and comparing Israel to the USA
then as i showed you that for a one Israeli homeless there are 625 Americans who are homeless.
The point is that money is going for destruction than construction and as i can see it today then more
and more money is wasted for fighting and destruction than for peace and welfare.
No, the point is that there was a claim that there are NO homeless people in Israel. If you want to change the goal posts and start a new thread about how it isn't fair that not enough people are homeless people in Israel, have fun. Just do it in a proper thread.
That's a separate point (initially, he claimed that there were No homeless people in Israel) -- that he has the right to reject as true anything and everything he wants. Sure he can, and as I said, that would make reading the sports section difficult as he can choose not to believe the final score. Maybe the entire NBA is lying.No it wasn't about how many persons are homeless but about whether Godobeyer have the right
to reject and not to believe the Israeli report in which i said that he has the right to do so, you can't
force him to believe a report done by one organization and also the image was for a protest and
not for real homeless persons.
Sure he can, and as I said, that would make reading the sports section difficult as he can choose not to believe the final score. Maybe the entire NBA is lying.
Again, facepalm when you have no ability to respond. You should look for this one:
Why Israel is still importing more Jews if there is no houses and welfare in Israel
The western world maybe but not in the middle east