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Replying to @JennyChachan
Everyone of those people receives $800 to $2,500 per month in assistance. They choose to live like they do in order that all the money they receive goes to their drug habit. Allowing this to continue is unfair primarily to these addicted and mentally ill people.
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Replying to @bodyblock @JennyChachan
$800 per month is $28 per day or $196 per week. Could you find a place to rent, buy food and pay for your phone bill with that much money? I know I wouldn’t be able to.
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My point was the exact opposite. America is such a rich country. It’s a disgrace to see how your government treats your citizens. There should be more social housing and better benefits. I’m studying so I get $740 per fortnight. I can’t imagine $800 per month
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Not everyone who receives government benefits is on drugs, everyone who studies in Australia receives a payment. Besides, drug addicts are people too - they need to eat etc. & how could they sober up without money? It’d be impossible.
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Replying to @Zoe_zozozozo @SC_Zoomer and
If I was homeless I’d probably do drugs too because it’d be cold, hungry and uncomfortable all the time. You have to give people a chance. Besides, both our countries are rich enough to provide shelter for every homeless person but they decide not to. It’s callous.
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Replying to @Zoe_zozozozo @SC_Zoomer and
So you're in favor of central American drug dealers operating freely there without fear of prosecution from
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I’m not even American but obviously I don’t think drug dealers are good. Everyone deserves housing in first world countries tho, whether they have the money or not I doubt drug dealers are so low on money that they need public housing. I’m talking about addicts/recovering addicts
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