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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

AND THEY WERE GIVEN WAY TO A REPROBATE MIND; AND THE ANGER AND THE LUST BURNED IN THEIR MINDS





12/18/2019- FIRST FULL BLOWN ARTICLE IN 12 MONTHS SINCE INCARCERATION TO FACEBOOK PRISON
"So what you got is deadlock; the equivalent of 500 years of knowledge among all the brainpower and tax dollars expended on the biggest hoax since the previous Trump Collusion. They will recess to Thursday were possible new allegations could rise along with possible evidence from unknown hearsay. Then recess again over Christmas Holidays ad infinitum while American are caught on pins and needles!"JRH-NDMH-USA 2019 (c)
POVERTY: FROM MY EXPERIENCE TO UNIVERSITY AND HOW IT ALL FELL INTO PLACE!
From the DESK-

WILL DEMOCRAPS EVER TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION

By JohnRHernandez@JRH-NDMC-INTERNATIONAL 2019 (c)

THE COST TO LIFE AND LIMB TO AMERICA'S POOR RESULTING FROM THEIR DRACONIAN URBAN POLICY FIASCOES?

--With insert copy from The Atlantic/by Alana Samuels whose great piece on poverty in America drew me to add it here.
Via The Atlantic--
"I borrowed a piece of Alana's article from The Atlantic because I think it proves the point that the poor have been incarcerated into poverty for the past century. The point is that it does prove what I have been saying and many others.
Alana Samuels wrote a great piece on poverty not too long ago. But why am I writing about this and borrowing part of her article? Because I was a victim of Democratic policies that really didn't help those it was intended to.
The short of it was my entire family was removed from our home to make way for a national revitalization program which for some stupid reason incorporated taking the homes of millions of middle class Americans.
That was a cold move by Democrats because that's how far out in LEFT field they are. It just happened, one day we were there and the next we were gone. With no adequate compensation and the other funny thing is they are still doing this today.
Democraps intentional incarceration of the poor for well over a century fails to improve the quality of life for America's poverty level citizens. Now I realize we take in a good deal of immigrants each year; but it doesn't give us the right to maintain the level of abandonment we see in these areas.
What it does is it shows a pervasive and rampant policy of maintaining the poor poor! Where are the jobs? Oh yeah I forgot they go away. How, you ask? Let's look at what OCASIO did not too long ago.
She actually had the Obama 'audacity' to kick Amazon out from making a move to Queens NY, her district. I actually think Sometimes Democraps are addicted to stupidity. My question is who or what will she kick out next?
As Paul Jargowsky, a public-policy professor at Rutgers University-Camden and a fellow at The Century Foundation wrote and compiled some of this material -Alana has provided for us today- back then I was studying at the Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy.
---So let's hear what the Atlantic's Alana Samuels has to say about poverty and the poor in America ? ---
BUSINESS-The Atlantic

The Resurrection of America's Slums

After falling in the 1990's, the number of poor people living in high-poverty areas has been growing fast.
ALANA SAMUELS
AUGUST 9, 2015
"Half a century after President Lyndon B. Johnson declared a war on poverty, the number of Americans living in slums is rising at an extraordinary pace.
The number of people living in high-poverty areas—defined as census tracts where 40 percent or more of families have income levels below the federal poverty threshold—nearly doubled between 2000 and 2013, to 13.8 million from 7.2 million, according to a new analysis of census data by Paul Jargowsky, a public-policy professor at Rutgers University-Camden and a fellow at The Century Foundation. That’s the highest number of Americans living in high-poverty neighborhoods ever recorded.
The development is worrying, especially since the number of people living in high-poverty areas fell 25 percent, to 7.2 million from 9.6 million, between 1990 and 2000. Back then, concentrated poverty was declining in part because the economy was booming. The Earned Income Tax Credit boosted the take-home pay for many poor families. (Studies have shown the EITC also creates a feeling of social inclusion and citizenship among low-income earners.) The unemployment rate fell as low as 3.8 percent, and the first minimum wage increases in a decade made it easier for families to get by. Programs to disassemble housing projects in big cities such as Chicago and Detroit eradicated some of the most concentrated poverty in the country, Jargowsky told me.
As newly middle-class minorities moved to inner suburbs, though, the mostly white residents of those suburbs moved further away, buying up the McMansions that were being built at a rapid pace. This acceleration of white flight was especially problematic in Rust Belt towns that didn’t experience the economic boom of the mid-2000's. They were watching manufacturing and jobs move overseas.
Population Living in High-Poverty Neighborhoods (in millions)
SOURCE: 1990 AND 2000 CENSUS, 2005-2009 AND 2009-2013 ACS/THE CENTURY FOUNDATION
Cities such as Detroit saw continued white flight as wealthier residents moved to Oakland County and beyond, further and further away from the city’s core. They brought their tax dollars with them, leaving the city with little tax base, a struggling economy, and no resources to spend on services.
Low-income residents who wanted to follow the wealthy to the suburbs would have had a difficult time. Many wealthy suburbs passed zoning ordinances that prohibited the construction of affordable-housing units or the construction of apartment buildings in general. Some mandated that houses all be detached, or are a minimum size, which essentially makes them too expensive for low-income families.
“It’s no longer legal to say, ‘We don’t want African-Americans to live here,’ but you can say, ‘I’m going to make sure no one who makes less than two times the median income lives here,’” Jargowsky told me.
(Though some affordable-housing developers try to build in the suburbs, many more, especially those in the “poverty-housing industry,” advocate for building more developments in high-poverty areas to stimulate economic growth. The Local Initiatives Support Corporation, which has a goal of investing in distressed neighborhoods, for example, has spent $14.7 billion building affordable housing units since 1980.)
Some of the cities where poverty is the most concentrated are in the Midwest and Northeast, where tens of thousands of people have headed to suburbs, and the region itself is shrinking in population. In Syracuse, New York, for example, 65 percent of the black population lived in high-poverty areas in 2013, up from 43 percent of the black population in 2000, Jargowsky found. In Detroit, 58 percent of the black population lived in areas of concentrated poverty in 2013, up from 17 percent in 2000. And in Milwaukee, 43 percent of the Latino population lived in areas of concentrated poverty in 2013, up from 5 percent in 2000.
The number of high-poverty census tracts is also growing in many of these cities. In Detroit, the number of such tracts tripled to 184, from 51 between 2000 and 2013, as concentrated poverty spread to inner suburbs. In Syracuse, the number of high-poverty census tracts grew to 30 from 12." By Alana Samuels,The Atlantic-8/09/2015, Source:https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/08/more-americans-are-living-in-slums/400832/
That is a great report, "In the 90's I wrote some editorials to the Home News writing about poverty, Gentrification, and the condition of the poor as they were being cattled out of the inner cities. To make way for Urban Revitalization; via Condemnation declarations which affected some numbers of longtime inner city residents.
Many move away and others found housing in available rooming houses owners were rehabbing to make way for the easy cash coming their way. Since they exploited rents, provided inadequate facilities and in effect turned out to be slum lords for the most part.
Boarding Houses as they were now being called eventually, because of activists and others, were forced to do better rehabs to these properties and provide all the necessities allowed by law.
Though some Landlords still got away with murder and lined their pockets creating revolving tenant system, the city began to crack down and was forced to expand their housing inspection crews.
While all that was going on I was hard at work learning and writing about all these affairs going on in the surrounding neighborhoods of the growing gentrified New Brunswick, New Jersey.
As I've written before -Fortress Los Angeles- is a fine paperback worth the read on gentrification and the inner cities there. In between other things I did some short work with the US Commerce Department at the Census Bureau.
Where I got a birds eye view of the statistics gathering on the field of gethoes in the state as well. When I wasn't taking courses with my esteemed professors at the Bloustein School.
To further inoculate me to the plight of the poor and poverty in general I read,'Teenage Wasteland' By Donna Gaines a great book that took me to the highlands of Northern New Jersey in my search for the lost kids on the hills.
There we see looking back how the effect of the counseling system in some schools unwittingly helped to create addicts of some school children and how they were stigmatized.
The short of it is that many of those children were victims due to separation conditions where the parents just moved away and the kids occupied some abandoned properties there.
Going to school was difficult for them without their families; they had to cope on their own. Some tried suicide and some succeed; a sad story, turns into a movie.
Their plight similar to the California story where government fails society was that the school system had problems trying to cope with them so they turned them over to the resident school counselors who thought it best to farm over to pill dispensers.
The children gravitated to their own secluded homes and enter Donna Gaines who did a story on them after befriending them and it was later turned into a terrific story.
In the end yes coming out of the 2013's poverty rose, but it was more an adverse effect of the Open Borders Sanctuary cities of George Soros and the LEFTISTS. In collusion with Left leaning controlled so-called Christian organizations.
Helping the undocumented find shelter, cash cards, free education, free voting cards, free driver licenses to the polls, and free health care. while many American Citizens can't get it in the US.
There are American seniors that can't get heating assistance while the undocumented sleep nice and warm thanks to the LEFT. There veterans still homeless, struggling with PTSS AND OTHER ILLNESSES.
Take a look at LEFTIST SANCTUARY CITIES AND THE BILLIONS FLOODING IN ALONG WITH THE FREE LOADING UNDOCUMENTED. Americans can't get welfare, or any of the benefits ready made strictly for outsiders thanks to SOROS and renegade LEFTISTS!
We got cities like Chicago with LEFTIST mayors who have done nothing for their cities; and who pays the toll American citizens. Because the LEFT HAS RIGGED THE SYSTEM AGAINST THEM!
How so you ask? They got the media all sewed up like the Communists and other radical anti-Capitalist extremists. They had almost twenty years to infiltrate our government and implant LEFTISTS from all parts of the world.
Such as the Awan brothers from Palists who worked closely with other implants to high jack the US House of Representatives servers which just happens to hold ultra sensitive high powered information on our government and partners' worldwide.
So the Awans built duplicate servers and then copied and transferred information by the time they were caught they were on their way back to Pakistan. In the end somehow I still can't figure they got cut loose. The why and the how is still a mystery.
There are many stories out there for the waiting!" JRH-NDMC-INTERNATIONAL 2019 (c) December 18th
TO BE CONTINUED!
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SOURCES FOR FURTHER READING!
Federal probe into House technology worker Imran Awan ...
https://www.washingtonpost.com › investigations › 2017/09/16
Sep 16, 2017 - Since then, the story of the House IT workers — brothers Imran Awan, ... In July, prosecutors in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of ... Imran Awan was arrested at the airport as he was preparing to board a ... Imran Awan, now 38, was a 14-year-old living in Pakistan when he ..... Please try again later.
Imran Awan, Ex-Congressional I.T. Worker, Pleads Guilty to ...
https://www.nytimes.com › us › politics › imran-awan-congress-bank-fraud
Jul 3, 2018 - The worker, Imran Awan, 38, was arrested last summer as he tried to board ... Mr. Awan, who is Pakistani-American, had worked for more than a dozen ... She defended him after the Capitol Police started looking into ... Federal Credit Union for a home equity line of credit on a property .... Please try again later.
Imran Awan - Wikipedia
  1. https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Imran_Awan
  2.  
Shahid Imran Awan (born 1980) is a Pakistani-American information technology worker. From 2004 to 2017, he worked as a shared employee for Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives. In July 2017, Awan was arrested on federal bank fraud charges. ... After emigrating to the U.S. in 1997, Awan worked at a fast-food restaurant ...
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What the 'House IT Scandal' was really about - New York Post
  1. https://nypost.com › 2017/08/05 › what-the-house-it-scandal-was-really-ab...
Aug 5, 2017 - The family of four Pakistani-Americans had unusual access to ... in the innermost sanctums of the US Capitol and in the offices... ... were Awan and his wife, Hina Alvi, along with Awan's brothers. ... Awan was able to hang onto a House job after Wasserman Schultz ... Awan is due in federal court on Aug.
Ex-Dem IT aide Imran Awan avoids jail time after attorneys ...
https://www.foxnews.com › politics › ex-dem-it-aide-imran-awan-avoids-jail...
Aug 21, 2018 - Imran Awan, the former IT aide to congressional Democrats whose federal ... During a hearing Tuesday in Washington, U.S. District Judge Tanya S. ... in December 2016 by giving false information about a property. ... Awan was born in Pakistan, but came to the U.S. with his family when he was a teenager.
Ex-Dem IT aide Imran Awan pleads guilty to bank fraud in deal ...
https://www.foxnews.com › politics › ex-dem-it-aide-imran-awan-pleads-gui...
Jul 3, 2018 - Imran Awan, the former IT aide to congressional Democrats whose federal court ... During a hearing before U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan in ... in December 2016 by giving false information about a property. ... Awan was born in Pakistan, but came to the U.S. with his family when he was a teenager.
Here's The Deal With The Democratic IT Staffer Who Was ...
  1. https://www.buzzfeednews.com › amberjamieson › imran-awan-arrest
Jul 26, 2017 - Here's The Deal With The Democratic IT Staffer Who Was Arrested For Bank Fraud ... Back in February, Awan, his wife, Hina Alvi, his brother, and two close friends ... After a six-month investigation, no charges were filed against them ... the spokesman for the US Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia.
New Book Reveals Deep State Role in Pakistani Infiltration of ...
  1. https://nlpc.org › 2019/03/01 › new-book-reveals-deep-state-role-in-pakist...
Mar 1, 2019 - Born in 1980, Awan came to the U.S. as a teenager, settling in ... and also a first cousin), Hina Alvi; Imran's brothers Abid and Jamal; Abid ... he later would falsely accuse of rent nonpayment and property damage so .... In December 2016, after having spent three months back home in Pakistan (from where ...
Democrat aide charged with fraud in hacking probe pictured ...
  1. https://www.dailymail.co.uk › news › article-4803884 › Pictured-Dem-aid...
Aug 23, 2017 - Imran Awan is seen for the first time since he tried to flee the country while being ... he is now facing four federal charges; Pakistani-born aide to ex-DNC chair ... He later helped his wife Hina Alvi; his brothers Abid and Jamal; his friend .... back in the U.S. and he can do a lot of good for them,' said Ahmed.
The Scandal That Matters - WSJ
https://www.wsj.com › Opinion › Potomac Watch
Aug 3, 2017 - It was a dramatic moment in a saga that started in February, when Capitol ... had access to sensitive congressional data, even while having ties to Pakistan. ... that seemingly allowed a family of accused swindlers to bilk federal ... Abid Awan, a brother, ran up more than $1 million in debts on a .... Back to Top.


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