Comments by "DXR" (@MrDXRamirez) on "Eyewitness News ABC7NY"
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Its not migrant crisis its a city crisis and that crisis falls on city residents in the form of lack of city services and austerity measures but also from the inability to restrain large real estate interests from converting city living space into rental commodities that only the affluent can afford and a failure to restrain the effect employers have shrinking available space of the city’s boroughs by letting their workers work from home that rents are pushed up and space for migrants is cut back and more streets are filled with homeless encampments. People who blame migrants and the homeless for their condition are plain stupid people. Proudly ignorant people.
This is a decline of civil society, a complete dissolution, the effect of powerful economic forces in control of the government’s resources. Its an erosion of city life by government and private business pushing the working classes further away from the city and the city becoming a playground for the super rich calls into question the very legitimacy of the kind of society being formed through the stormy accusations and vitriol against the new arriving immigrants and their families. It is through a facade of unanimity that a particular class interest is detected.
Its a national crisis that befalls all American citizens in the form of greater social inequality that a homeless and migrant population swell the ranks of the US population. This comes from the lack of strong national government to carry through national land reforms for the protection of wildlife, water, soil, space, cultivation, irrigation, water use, land use, extraction, zoning, and more that the most powerful economic interests concerned only with the sale of resources found in nature are given special treatment by a weak and fractious coalition of democrats and republicans in government incapable of restraining multinational corporations.
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