Log in

View Full Version : Tent City in CA State Capital Gets National Attention



leggy leftist
8th March 2009, 04:49
I have already heard about this happening in other areas of the country - e.g., Florida and Reno, Nevada, also high foreclosure areas. I expect this phenomenon will continue to grow around the U.S. - 1.1 million people were laid off in the U.S. in January and February.

Don't miss the horrifying comment at the end from the asshole Mayor of Sac.

From the Telegraph, UK:



Sacramento has one of the highest foreclosure rates in the United States.
As many as 50 people a week arrive at the tent city and the authorities estimate it is now home to more than 1,200 people.
Now its homeless population hope an Oprah TV show about recession, foreclosures and homelessness will help them out of poverty.
They hope the segment on the national talk show will prompt more donations and government help. Producers visited Sacramento in February to visit the homeless shelters.
"We're very glad that Oprah and her team have chosen to give this crisis a voice, because it is a crisis," Michele Steeb, executive director of St. John's Shelter, said. "Our turnaway numbers have risen from 20 women and children being turned away per day in 2007 to 80 in 2008 to our current number of 230 women and children being turned away a day. It is a crisis and it's only getting worse. We're so glad that she's giving the crisis a voice. We're honoured to be part of the discussion because it's an important discussion to have," she said.
The city and county of Sacramento have already received $34 million to help fight the effects of the foreclosure crisis but, in the meantime, hundreds of people have moved into the shelters.
Authorities in Sacramento, where Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has his office, are suffering as the state has a £30billion deficit and the tent city looks like becoming a permanent fixture.
"I can't say tent cities are the answer to the homeless population in Sacramento," Kevin Johnson, Sacramento's mayor said, "but I think it's one of the many things that should be considered and looked at.'

Mindtoaster
8th March 2009, 07:04
Yeah, I saw this on CNN yesterday evening.

Pretty scary stuff. I think this crisis has now become the third worst in American history, rapidly approaching second. These kind of tent-cities will start popping up all over the place. Except to start hearing the term "Obamavilles" soon.

commyrebel
8th March 2009, 07:13
Yeah, I saw this on CNN yesterday evening.

Pretty scary stuff. I think this crisis has now become the third worst in American history, rapidly approaching second. These kind of tent-cities will start popping up all over the place. Except to start hearing the term "Obamavilles" soon. JUst to tell you its not obams fault its the rich who control the system and the bank who create these loans than look good then quadruple in three month. He have also has been in office for less then 3 months when bush was screwing us for 8 years so thats a lot of work to fix if he can. If you hope for communism in the US you need obama to start a path for it( he supports free healthcare thats a step let hope marijuana jets legalized then its times to start the formation of a socialist government then so forth)

JimmyJazz
8th March 2009, 08:07
The only books I am gonna read for a while are those about the (first) great depression. This shit is gettin' scary.

Yazman
8th March 2009, 08:16
It disgusts me to hear people on REVLEFT chanting the path of "an alternative to ____ will bring us a bit closer to communism", regurgitating the lie that a capitalist politician will ever bring us closer to our own goals or indeed enact things that the upper class do not have a vested interest in enacting.

Obama is just like every other capitalist fuck that has run america.

Inner Logic
8th March 2009, 08:29
It disgusts me to hear people on REVLEFT chanting the path of "an alternative to ____ will bring us a bit closer to communism", regurgitating the lie that a capitalist politician will ever bring us closer to our own goals or indeed enact things that the upper class do not have a vested interest in enacting.

Obama is just like every other capitalist fuck that has run america.

Very true. Ideas which are reformist by nature have no place on these forums (REVleft). It truly is mind boggling that anyone could fathom the ruling class paving the way to its' own destruction.

Already Obama has demonstrated his commitment to maintaining the US hegemony (namely by promising to take down Gitmo symbolically, yet supporting the expansion of other such prisons [larger ones] to further undermine human rights; other foreign policy issues as well though). So even IF Obama were to bring about, somehow, this vague and mystical "change", it would not be enough. The impoverished masses will still be poor, and the US will retain its hegemony (but now with an even more complacent populace).

It is truly sickening that you (commyrebel) have taken the position you have.

Pawn Power
26th March 2009, 16:49
Another article. (http://www.iht.com/articles/2009/03/26/america/26tents.php)

Poison
26th March 2009, 21:09
California state capitol?

Hey, I live there.

Yes, I've been hearing about this...unfortunately there's this mentality that the people there are dirty and criminals...people hate the homeless and that's wrong but it amazes me that they think people who've had their homes foreclosed or were laid off are no different from people they think are insane, druggies, immoral, etc...