The Path Forward

Interactive Data Insights and Essay

Interactive Data Insights and Essay on Societal Challenges

Economic Struggles and Social Inequality

We oftentimes think of things from our perspective, but only reflexively. The day-to-day demands of our scarcity-based economics, the paycheck-to-paycheck scraping, and fear of homelessness keep our minds so preoccupied that when the time comes for us to have an opinion, we oftentimes rely on the opinion of someone else to respond with what we think will afford us the greatest amount of protection. Our healthcare system is designed to extend harm and prolong an inevitability imposed upon us by the marching of time and one that has increasingly become a mechanism for fraud, profiteering, and the infiltration of our nation for the benefit of only a small group of elites.

U.S. Homelessness

The Cycle of Fear and Ignorance

We’re we to be honest with ourselves about the reality of our circumstances, would any of us truly seek as much death and destruction as we have inadvertently and too often deliberately placed upon ourselves? We are the very savages we sought to claim that we were better than. Excuses borne of fear do not self-assure in the face of scrutiny. There is a wave of death washing across the entire world, and it originates from each and every one of us who responds to the actual crisis of conscience with apathy and ethnocentrism.

Structural Control and Manipulation

Each person reading this can admit to feeling alien among the masses, knowing that their inner core, their true feelings, are forced to be contained by only our trusted friends. Were we to be open with the world, we would surely lose all we hold dear and end up homeless. This concept was not created by the nature of this design. It was imposed. The cycling economy was specifically set into motion when the Nazis developed the necessary manipulations of labor markets to cause the Great Depression in 1929.

Housing Fraud Victims Over Time

The Path to Change

Building upon that momentum, they managed to systematically ensure the survival of their bloodlines through an elaborate process of housing industry inflation and credit bottlenecks. This has ultimately left us with the barren truth of a domestically oriented attack surface. A non-military invasion of our continent using authoritarian and institutionalized discrimination as its mode of operation.

Healthcare Fraud ($80 Billion Loss)

Empowering Educators and Building a Better Future

It’s time for all of this to irrevocably change. We start with the educators and remove their fear of being unsheltered. We begin with the center mass of each continent. We provide free homes to all educators with the stipulation of holistic success of their students. These feedback loops ought to be based on quality of life both physical and mental, not standardized tests, but a complete and total success as individuals with integrity and respect for all life as the core of its foundations.

Deaths Linked to Housing Fraud

A Call for Radical Change

When you remove the cost of housing from the worries of those responsible for the education of our children, you arrive at a galvanized sense of ownership over our fate. When the fears of starvation, eviction, and impending attacks are removed, we’ll see civil service not as a means of avoiding homelessness, but as a shared stewardship with society. It is time for policy change, and we must rise to meet the challenge of overcoming institutionalized greed, fraud, and fear.

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