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Kulindahr, unfortunately, all I have to go on is the word of an admitted Libertarian making a blanket statement. Far be it for me to suggest that there was any intent to deceive on your part, but there is most definitely a capability for you to be mistaken.
That's all from information provided to me or admitted to me by government housing people. In the case of the private entities ready and willing to step in, I spoke with the principals -- like the one willing to let people in RVs who can't afford anything more than a friend's driveway top park in, to park their RVs in his empty commercial building, with electricity and plumbing at his own expense, after the city decided that people can't allow others to live in an RV on their own property.
Government is like 'evangelical' Christians: more interested in enforcing rules than in helping anyone.
By contrast, government-subsidized housing figures could probably be researched on the web.
Maybe. The agencies here don't put a lot of the information on the web -- for the local one, I couldn't even find the waiting list 'length' (county commissioner who sits on the board thinks it's "more than three years"; apartment manager who provides subsidized housing says 'close to five').
Of course part of the problem is that if you don't have an income, the government program won't help you -- they only pay a portion, and "all" isn't an acceptable portion. So there's no government assistance at all for the kids sleeping under bushes (for one of whom I'm risking a serious fine by letting him stay in the RV in the driveway for the sub-freezing nights until it get towed and trashed).
That one reads a little bit too much like a conspiracy theory to me.
All you have to do is trace the membership, and you'll find that the AMA is in the business of deciding how many doctors the country gets. Their decision for the last thirty years has been "not enough", by limiting the number of medical schools and then limiting the number of graduates. They're like a medieval guild, keeping service scarce and thus cost high.
Oh, by the way, Kulin: do you really think the unions have that much power? Good gravy. Why, the unions are....
??? What unions? Are you considering the AMA a union?
....never mind. Kulindahr, my esteemed colleague: did you smoke a lot of weed during the 70s? I know we share a hippy mentality, even if it's pointed in the opposite direction.
Never touched the stuff till a few years ago -- same year I came out (see my blog).

















