Which if you read the article - North Carolina and South Carolina are one of the biggest dumping grounds destinations for homeless from other states.
Actually the Raleigh / Durham area is known for our work with the homeless (Durham Rescue Mission as an example) and having one of the best food banks in the nation (Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina). All of this is done with private money and I support both.
Most Food Banks are privately funded and as far as the Food Bank you mention as being one of the best in the nation and you mentioning your support for both, isn’t really necessary unless it makes you feel better.
My trolling compared to yours is not even in the same stratosphere. You’re on here 24/7 getting your audience to click and argue, I truly believe you get paid to do this. You claim to be civil but your motives are sinister by nature.
It’s the Democrat formula for success: Promise people everything so they get voted in. Then make businesses and the rich pay for all their promises. After enough businesses and rich leave, with their high concentrations of Republicans, the Democrat politicians are entrenched and safe from being kicked out. Democrats keep their supporters from making the connection between their governance and the declining local economy by blaming the rich for being greedy. Although the Democrats will eventually lead the city or state economy to ruins, it is ok by these politicians. After all, it is better to rule in hell than to serve in heaven.
That’s funny, if democrats govern over declining local economies and leave economies in ruin how come democratic districts make up about two-thirds of all US GDP? You may want to check your theory against reality.
That is simply since Democratic districts tend to be urban areas, and cities tend to hold most of the money via finance and other business. There are some Democratic districts where one family represents 99.9% of the wealth and GDP of the district. Trying to claim that Democrats do not run local economies in the ground by pointing out that a few very wealthy people live in their urban districts is an exercise in stupidity. Here is todays's hint -- many of those very wealthy people and their businesses are fleeing California. And they are not going to other Democratic shiatholes like Detroit, Baltimore, or D.C.