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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,30 @@ 1 +Congressional Budget Office estimates show federal debt will remain steady now 2 +CRFB 17 Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, nonpartisan, non-profit organization committed to educating the public on issues with significant fiscal policy impact, “CBO’s January 2017 Budget and Economic Outlook”, January 24, 2017, http://www.crfb.org/papers/cbos-january-2017-budget-and-economic-outlook, VM 3 +CBO’s latest budget projections are largely similar to prior estimates. Deficits are still projected 4 +AND 5 +small changes to the projection of outlays related to the health insurance marketplace. 6 + 7 +Federal government housing is very expensive to build 8 +Shaw 15 Bob Shaw, staff writer for Twin Cities Pioneer Press, June 06, 2015, “This is why low-income housing is so costly in the Twin Cities”, http://www.twincities.com/2015/06/06/this-is-why-low-income-housing-is-so-costly-in-the-twin-cities/, VM 9 +New low-income housing can cost as much — or more — as any 10 +AND 11 +housing regulations and a failure to embrace lower-cost types of housing. 12 + 13 +That causes a massive federal debt explosion- Sharp increases in Federal debt tank the economy 14 +Swedroe 12 Larry Swedroe, 11-12-2012, "How our national debt hurts our economy," No Publication, http://www.cbsnews.com/news/how-our-national-debt-hurts-our-economy/ 15 +Professors Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth S. Rogoff and economist Vincent Reinhart examined the debt 16 +AND 17 +time, even when or if more sustained and rapid economic growth resumes." 18 + 19 +Economic decline leads to escalating instability and nuke war. 20 +Harris and Burrows, 9 – *counselor in the National Intelligence Council, the principal drafter of Global Trends 2025, **member of the NIC’s Long Range Analysis Unit “Revisiting the Future: Geopolitical Effects of the Financial Crisis”, Washington Quarterly, http://www.twq.com/09april/docs/09apr_burrows.pdf) 21 +Increased Potential for Global Conflict Of course, the report encompasses more than economics and 22 +AND 23 +within and between states in a more dog-eat-dog world. 24 + 25 +This turns the AC 26 + 27 +Economic recessions cause a huge spike in homelessness. 28 +Cauvin 11: 29 +~Henri E. Cauvin is a Washington Post Staff Writer. "More families became homeless in recession" 1/13/2011. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/01/12/AR2011011206298.html~~ SM 30 +During the throes of the recession, the number of homeless people in the United States increased, and the number of homeless families increased at an even greater rate, according to a report released Wednesday. The findings by the National Alliance to End Homelessness, although not surprising, confirm the harsh toll that the recession - which began in December 2007 and ended in June 2009 - took on families. Historically, people struggling with mental illness, substance abuse or other chronic problems have been the focus of government homelessness efforts, and until recently the number of such homeless people had been declining. But the recession, which has led to rising unemployment and declining social services, has slowed progress among the chronically homeless and increased numbers of the newly homeless, among them many families, according to the alliance's report. State by state the picture was mixed, with 19 states reporting decreases in homelessness. "The good news is, the numbers could have been a lot worse," Nan Roman, the alliance's executive director, said Wednesday at a news conference at the National Press Club. Drawing on data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the Department of Justice and the Department of Health and Human Services, the study looked at changes in homelessness nationwide from 2008 to 2009. The number of homeless people increased 3 percent, or by about 20,000 people, and the number of homeless families increased 4 percent, according to the alliance's report, "State of Homelessness in America." The District and 31 states recorded increases in the total number of homeless people. To explain the rise, the report discusses a number of factors, including housing costs, foreclosure rates, the number of people aging out of foster care and the number of inmates leaving prison. The differences among states underscore the local nature of homelessness and the role that local governments play in fighting the problem. With state and county governments facing huge budget deficits, advocates fear that the numbers in next year's report - which will look at 2009 to last year - will be even worse. "We're obviously concerned about the current situation," Roman said. In the most recent survey by Washington area jurisdictions, the number of homeless people was down slightly from 2009 to 2010, although the District, which has more than half of the region's homeless, and Arlington and Loudoun counties recorded moderate increases. - EntryDate
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