Just think where we'd be as a country if those served upheld their responsibility and demanded they sacrifice as they do those that serve them as well as the families of. While waving those flags of patriotism especially in backing wars of choice, all borrowed funding for, off the books while those beating the drums of waged and with little to no extra budget funding for the countries responsibility the VA all while ignoring many of the issues brought back by those who've served in and returned from our war and occupation theaters!
September 3, 2013 - Despite a deep recession and a slow, fitful jobs recovery, one key indicator of the nation’s economic well-being has quietly improved nearly every year since 2005: homelessness.The number has dropped 17 percent in that span: An estimated 129,000 fewer Americans were homeless in 2012 than in 2005, even after a mortgage crisis kicked thousands out of their homes.
Since 2009 alone, the number of homeless military veterans has dropped 17 percent, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) says it is on track to ending homelessness for veterans by 2015.
Advocates for the homeless give much of the credit to a bigger federal investment in housing, part of it from the Obama administration’s stimulus program in 2009 and 2010. read more>>>
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