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When people couldn't afford housing during the Great Depression, they built shantytowns from scrap construction supplies and named them “Hoovervilles,” after President Herbert Hoover. Today, Americans increasingly live out of their cars because they can't afford housing. If history is any guide, will parking lots full of Americans soon be known as “Bidenvilles”?

The problem has gotten so bad that Sedona, Arizona, recently set aside a parking lot exclusively for these homeless workers. The city is even installing pottys and showers for the new occupants.

The average home in the city sells for $930,000, while most of the housing available for rent is not apartments, but luxury homes targeted at wealthy people on vacation.

With such a shortage of middle-class housing and with starter homes essentially nonexistent, low- and even middle-income blue-collar workers have nowhere to go at night but their back seat.

Good. Can't have those filthy poors strutting and snoring around our houses at night.

:#marseyindignant: :marseypoor: :marseypoor: :marseypoor: :marseypoor:

https://www.dailysignal.com/2024/04/03/bidenvilles-parking-lot-all-americans-can-afford/

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If history is any guide, will parking lots full of Americans soon be known as “Bidenvilles”?

Goodbye mom! I'm moving to Bidenville!

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Hopefully they built a sufficiently high wall to block off the eyesores.

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