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town and getting the lion's share of the housing and what it is is this new community is going in and they're they're buying up the homes but they're buying it up with the recycled taxpayer dollars see the ten it belongs to this group but also the landlord belongs to this group also so that the welfare money that goes to a pay for their apartment goes back to the landlord in a same group so that money stays within their community and it's just recycle and so what what's happening here is they're buying up the rest of the community with tax taxpayer dollars and so basically what it is is the person living in a home is paying taxes he's paying for his home to be bought up by this new group. you know it's just not right it's just wrong and the the politicians are allowing it because the new population has a voting bloc and they vote as one organized group. and so come election
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time all the politicians want those thousands of votes on their side so they look the other way what they're doing in lakewood is illegal it's it's wrong it's unethical but the politicians look the other way because they want the votes of this voting bloc. this is the news this is the. solution is that in front of you so this was the stance for. this is that because those who like for people who are paid to flows this. keep those totals. you know those were would make for cain goes but you also talk shows with certain who clearly the situations situations you slip through the cracks i was one of those people listening to
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cracks. so really it's rather redefine what my my problems are now and come up with a solution that's what of course was the news to him probably some. of us from the inside. think i will be filled out an application or ever not but i'll give you the paperwork to fill in an application at the net and we'll keep that open for you so but you know like we're going to meet with social services because like i said that will you know we're going to split the bill with them because they're paying they're paying for your housing now so it makes more sense to take you out of the motel because it's costing more for you to live in that motel than it would for us to put you in housing so i'm going to see if we can work a deal out with them they can work very close with us ok. thank you for that what i at every said that but i want you to understand we don't
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just help you know people intensity we help anybody that needs help so tell your friend to just give us a call and we'll take care of him ok you got it ok bye. if social services were pretty nice people up in hotels they spend fifteen hundred dollars a month comparison chess to put them in a hotel room so they spend fifteen hundred per person so if you calculated that you know times twelve times eighty people which we you know i have here in fact we have over eighty people a year and so it's about a million dollars a year that the government spends on housing eighty homeless people in hotel rooms so housing people up here that's about my that's about my monthly budget is one is fifteen hundred for eighty people so we're saving the government a lot of money by creating a system like this there's a lot of government ways that's all taxpayer money that's all you know people
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paying their taxes are going to wait that they're wasting taxpayer dollars. it's probably the hardest thing i've been to them on. this. list. because the public the average person doesn't see what has to be done you know there's a court order saying that you know people have to be put up so most people think they're well you're just taking you know put people up but these people or do they have different missions and sometimes you know you might run across somebody that's megan's law or some might it have been in jail for murder or whatever it may be you know on drug addiction or people selling drugs or alcohol how are the hallmarks you know all of those type of things that you have to deal with and how do you deal with it you know what do you do you just take all of those people and just put them in and somebody is neighborhood you know no you know you have to find
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the right spot who are that person. ugh. you know i thought that there was for animal shelters in ocean county and ours is funded by the government by the or at least partially funded by the government but what i find on all those seventy seven animal shelters in ocean county is this county and we don't have any shelters for human beings in this county you know don't put people up at a hotel for a year and that's it. really. that .
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bad to do it right is this the kind of. historic a week ago used only the rich got in saying how a mistake i'm never going to get ads on city and today when one fell swoop got a place to live and saw it monday i'll be out here with my dog the township has been quite aggressive lately i think what they were doing is they wanted to. wait for the winter time to see how many people they could lead out in the wintertime cyrano how many people like i would make it through winter with the cold weather you know that would might have an option so i think that's why they waited until now to try to really you know start housing people as you see i don't know if you know but we've been told i'm not letting out peabody i hear people say we're not we could do we did a good job but michael said we couldn't do anything at the time you get out of a boat get. well this is. amazing.
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people say we're going to be able to do this you know and but what they forgot about is that. i work in a court. you know i go to court all the time i meet all the landlords in the county so over to you know several years of landlords all got to really know me and they've given me a lot of breaks you know. in putting people up you know and i really got to thank the landlords because as you may see there's a lot of different issues out here with people so the landlords only thing as show me that if there's an issue that the landlord can call me and i can try to mediate the issue i mean and that's what i try to do you know so that helps us a great deal that i would get a lot of people out to me to get laxity in the line of work. for well oh yeah i waffle. actually.
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not too much. feels like there's a line in the store. there in the cinema. just enjoying. to get a whole. new media. but change your brain and so. although i must say. i think you are still. a little bit. so that those who is no cool nightly from the five. pool. then. well i was you know i was saying something so the sixty five did not and quell to four in the morning and twelve you're ok who wouldn't want to get
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a. flu in the morning you know people a lot younger and so you know tell you the truth it's nice to sleep through the night taking a while to get used to having stone. i've done a number of things. and it's just part. of. human. nature. we're moving with. the. home running to some of them to come over to see us all. have a beautiful baby girl the survivor among us right now she's in
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foster care. faustus and the steep commissions of false assume. the service you give a year through that your return or don't they can the dots if you like read never rises in our week you know this is not a. good spend more time so. last week if she was a keeper they could get a look at it. but she won't do it. with this he wanted he could pay and would mean you know insists he did this then shower he has four kids and you know brad pitt anything from my life and person of
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town. and sort of for the government to take away that child from the person that you know has those inherent instincts to take care of that baby them to give the baby to somebody else just doesn't seem the most efficient you know proper and ethical way to handle the situation on the. do whatever you can to go help them other dude she can to to be you know to be the proper mother i would hope to wish for them to you know what i'm owed be able to get their baby back. personally you know i i don't believe it's going to how. it's all about misselling member lloyds banking i think that was their specialty in the u.k. was mr elliott like barclays what their specialty is life or fraud or
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a just b. c. their specialty is money laundering and then roll back a scholar of course they're into the leg breaking and mafia whacking of their subsidiary of the global restructuring groups every bank has their own special way to commit fraud here and you get if you want to get misspelling fraud definitely go to law it's. right on the street. first street you and i were being butchered. on a reporter's twitter. and instagram. could be. the lead in law illegibly. live.
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you can be on wall street in vienna all in carolyn it didn't talk a minute but you got a lot of money. so not only get away with it but you can be sanctioned by the lord because of that pattern you have. so it's not necessarily a problem of who you are you know it's real and true left and out to the side throughout the culture. to see never. it's late again the rainbow old lady going to tell us a slow. and confusing metaphor. lucky to live eighteen years old and it keeps popping up on the internet like you like and just committed to for. money you know you have to look at this yeah but is eighteen years old i'm eligible for the disposable and that's what
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we're trying to help you don't know everybody get there like that but it's just so many people so many crisis out here it's because it's very hard you know to most agencies most employers they go to would use a temporary. and you just see rescue worker say you want someone to disprove the record and most people up to say no they don't want to believe they're not willing to give their victim it's always those second chances to live even after basic food to do so that that's a side they still have astigmatism the horse in the follows. and it makes the point of. this very difficult to. get what i need you know far sprint for of the table for my family you know i don't want to be a welfare i would like to go on working nine to five or. you know it provides a muscle like i suppose. it's
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a moment of truth here. we'd always dony. we live or we don't live the state decides. that's not you get out. of. the. line to get a photo id so we can open a bank. and i just i don't have my social security card and i think and i knew why even the white house all this stuff coming case social security had almost no state and you believe these monsters alexy are grossly giving it a marriage license to. view the both of these social security card a letter from the social security would says it's legally if there's no. proof of
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address a utility bill oh no no no no no no it's not good enough we're going to open the bank account right now because our grant money came in a check we can deposit the check anywhere so we can't use the money it's just a check any sensible person. so basically you're in the queue right yeah. i mean if you get this. and aspects of home. didn't get any documentation this week in the interim. so we're still. struggling with the record cause some. problems you know this is your rocker sleep.
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late. nights of my night. like. this yeah i was about seven. so i'm happy you're happy and we're all happy to see the place down this night with nice furniture. at the head of the organization if that's true it's ending every soon. soon. two weeks while. two years ten years he says they're going to make homelessness a crime. so there are a lot of homeless people. so that that's a good that's a good. that's a good solution right you know. the taxpayer pays a lot more money. to work. very well with rehabilitation programs affordable housing which is possible you know portable housing is
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possible they built portable having. to do it you know that used to build. jails here you know. they all have to be locked up or they can't. get so. it's. so they fight all the time. like you can see he's lost and i have who almost lost it on i but if i catch it in time usually i usually. i can say they're right but. sometimes i plan. it's a dead in the end it proved to be and there were a number of. these. due to overdoses
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and mixing. with drugs. there were no overdoses. could have been prevented. the gentleman who died in the fire he was constantly from he lived on the feet away from maryland saved his life twice. and yet nothing was done. deal with the situation you know to put him in a safer place if you have things do a more constructive know activity that will more constructive. came up her closer still have to see the need to step. in and try to disown the formal family. ok my him going to sustain the false legal position. of cat food for my cat look if
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you live a. little bit but at least gauging there's a. difference. there are people that you know are so used to being out here getting that help and you know don't want to do it for themselves i understand understand that you know what we're not going to put everybody in a house and they're going to like you know because they're going to want to come back out here would they can get food and get clothing in and get all the free stuff but she i think that some time doing it is bad because you know old folks sometimes they need to earn that you know like for instance if you look around here you know it could be cleaned up a lot a lot better so that there needs to be some structure and you know work as you go along you know also if they work you know you get paid you know they need to be some type of system to do that to make that happen. here too. i think it was too
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much for steve to do all by himself you know. but it's hard to get people in that. steve kind of this is the type for dusts of wife to have. interference seen almost enable strictly i mean i don't underwhelming first think that the. right away i said to him well what or what kind of jobs now. assign us some jobs so everybody here should have a job and he wouldn't hear of it. but really that's how it should be yes even though i would have liked to have been more like the sanitation. you know america has created i believe that to some degree this entitle that mentality where people believe the government has a responsibility to support them you know to take care of them but it's somebody else's responsibility to feed them or words. and you know i mean to
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a degree there's something there you know if you somebody is disabled or somebody can't take care of themselves the society you know should have the humanity to be you know to take care of them. but on the other hand you know there's a responsibility of individuals to contribute to the society contribute you know to their needs and to the needs of the society yeah i believe according to the concern of what are you going to take another look at it but i believe that the camp is you know allowed to stay open for another year in case somebody loses their housing they can come back to tent city for a. temporary space of time until they can get new housing so i believe the camp will stay open for another year even after the last person whose house according to the concern over. we're still. still to siting where to put all the sticks and sticks sticks sticks to make the really sorry about the stove
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because. i would have to go far for still that they were. turned. out to be injured birds some of them aren't. they all came there was no way to take care of them because they came to us. work began we don't eat at all so we don't need a. care than there are comparing and some friends. we do our best for them. i really. i think that they shouldn't be recal seeing people here. they should find some other. dark tent sitting over here because. they really i mean it's hard it's it isn't it is hard to live there. it's better than them what's going on. you know at the end of a meteor they're going to have nothing they have really you know that sets me very
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much because you get used to living indoors and that. are going to be stuck with nothing all over and it's to. come some of the folks that we've already put up they do not have those survival skills oh mom because they're you know they're asking for certain things to get done for. you know they want somebody to come in and do it and it shouldn't be and i say to them you know you got to make their home phone call you got to call their i said there's you have a problem when you call us and then we'll get involved so these are the type of things that we're trying to teach them you know out there. you know i know people are going to come in you know bring you know lots of food and lots of clothing in and all of that stuff yes it's needed for some people but some people it's not some people you know we want them to you know learn to survive that they have to get out
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here and get a job if they don't get a job they don't have you know s.s.i. or s.s. d a journalist systems or anything like that so yes this is about survival this first year is going to be survival training. just said take him you know doing his thing. any. eventual you know will be pulls this kid but there always will be some type of kid sitting somewhere because where the people want to go. don't anybody ever think that there's not going to be a tent city there might not be a teaching is with that for a spot but i guarantee you as long as you know our government continues not to
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recognize that we have issues you always going to have to choose. war is probably the most complex and difficult human activity. that. all of us are still locked up. in the phenomenon
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of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. just killed a bunch of people in a terrible don't know what their families there are to us people. are reading. this summer shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because of it because it was night times four in the morning even the best even the mesh soldiers. are going to make mistakes does this whole idea of brotherhood an author and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context that has absolutely no place. in a wonderful moment to watch n.b.c. news all the face i think you know.
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