Homelessness is a manufactured problem and democratic nations are the manufacuring plants.

      One of many Indian Chiefs who visited the great white father in Washington D.C. was handed a fist full of money upon his arrival and was amazed at how many homeless people were begging for a meal. He gave the fist full of money to one of them and turned to one of the other chiefs to say in his own language. "They say their culture is superior, but we do not have homeless or hungry among our people."

      Indians lived in portable tepees which are superior to tents because a fire can burn inside to keep the residents warm. They are also superior because there are no thirty year mortagages with foreclosures if you don't make your monthly payments.

      The Indian culture was essentially non materialistic. A man asked just the other day, "What do you mean by materialistic? I pointed out of the window of the resturant we were sitting in to the skyscrapters saying, "There is materialism."

      You may not have participated in putting up those skyscrapers, but if you are a plumber, painter, electrician, carpenter and so on; you helped build a portion of American materialistic civilization and you too are a materialist.

      This article is not intended to point the way to living in a non materialistic civilization. What it is intended to do, is point out to you the reader that the growing homeless population was manufactured. Most of the homeless people in this world would be more than glad to live in a tent were society to make the land available for them to do so. But the land God created and owns has been grabbed hold of by laws made before this generation was born into the world, so that many have been born landless.

      It is the hard heartedness of society as well as our leaders that continues to aggravate the national problem of homelessness, and charitable as well as government welfare agencies are accelerating homelessness rather than curing it.

      Once an individual loses their housing which is usually accompanied by unemployment and perhaps other factors; they become classified as an undesireable. Welfare and charitable agencies are not willing nor able to cure the core of the problem which is homelessness, so the help they provide tends to anchor the unemployed in homelessness.

      Once the unemployed homeless individual becomes accustomed to the stress free existence of wandering from agency to agency for handouts, they graduate to a chronic homeless condition where they lose their work habits, the charactor they were building by hard work, and their desire to enter back into the materialistic system of American society. They no longer want to earn their own way, but become professional beggers.

      America is manufacturing a sub-culture of UNDESIREABLES.