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1st photo- marilyn manson and nicholas cage
2nd photo- marilyn manson and lindsay usich at vanity fair oscars party february 2020
"They have now told me to pack my things up and go," the official said in an email.
Trump hates California. From reversing decades of federal policy and revoking California’s higher emission standards, to pulling federal funding from projects in California, to threatening to withhold federal emergency disaster aid, Trump takes every opportunity he can to lash out at his (perceived) bitter enemy. Lately he’s been attacking California for its homelessness crisis, calling it a “disgrace” and threatening in vague terms to “do[ ] something about it,” such as “razing tent camps for the homeless.”
Last month, California Rep. Maxine Waters, a Democrat, sent a formal letter to the Trump administration seeking clarification of Trump’s plans. Among other things, she asked, “Specifically, what role would the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness play in your effort?” The USICH is tasked with coordinating the federal response to homelessness across 19 agencies, including the Departments of Housing and Urban Development, Education, Labor, and Commerce.
Trump never responded to Waters. He has, however, just fired the Executive Director of the USICH. So that bodes well.
...make good looking models.
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m&l the walking goths
“just say NO”
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you think you know, but you have no ideas...
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marcel duchamp 105 years later.
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Homelessness in America: Focus on Youth
41,000 Unaccompanied Youth Experienced Sheltered and Unsheltered Homelessness in January 2017 Homelessness in America: Focus on Youth shares data insights on unaccompanied youth homelessness, patterns of homelessness among youth experiencing homelessness, and risk factors that are associated with youth homelessness. The report released by the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) utilizes a series of data sources such as the 2017 Point-in-Time (PIT) Count, the U.S. Department of Education school district data, Homelessness Management and Information System Data, and literature review to provide a comprehensive overview of homelessness among youth and young adults in the U.S. According to the report, approximately 41,000 unaccompanied youth were experiencing sheltered and un-sheltered homelessness in January 2017. Young adults are more likely to experience un-sheltered homelessness as opposed to adults. Unaccompanied youth are also more likely to “couch surf” (staying for a brief period with a friend and family members). The 2015-2016 school year data showed a 25% increase in the number of students experiencing homelessness from the 2013-2014 school year. Students experiencing homelessness were more likely to have low performance in school and tended to have negative experiences while attending school. Youth fall into homelessness for many reasons such as: Read the full article