Wednesday, June 9, 2010

No Room At The Inn.

A desperate working mother has told how she is enduring her worst nightmare-living with her two young children in the back seat of her car.Tonight Michelle will tuck her children Connor, 11, and Mikayla, 6, into her holden Barina parked in a vulnerable open space such as a train station or a shopping centre car park in Melbourne's south-east suburbs.

Michelle estimates she has put in up to 60 applications for rental homes in the past six weeks and says she can afford to pay up to $300 a week in rent from her part-time job at a doctor's surgery

But in a competitive market, prospective landlords keep finding more "preferable" tenants, she says. So for the past two weeks-since the tenancy in her previous home expired-Michelle and her children have been on the streets.
( Herald Sun 10.6.2010 ).

We note there is no shortage of lodgings for refugees in Melbourne's south-east suburbs and beyond. With all the Australian taxpayers money these parasites are availed via re-settlement programs and the like, they would come under the prefered tenant description. Of course refugees have other advantages not availed to Australians, such as the human rights industry and their cronies, who would not stand to see refugees living in cars. Albeit most refugees have better cars than the average Australian's standard of housing.

We must further mention homeless Australians will receive no empathy from mainstream politics. Recently Tony Abbott announced "the homeless only have themselves to blame for their situation". So much for the Christian values espoused by Abbott and so much for Rudd who only has the welfare of refugees on his mind, calling for church groups to find housing to accomodate "asylum-seekers", while in the interim Rudd has the invading-groups bedded down in a 4 star resort on the Gold Coast.

Rudd did however make mention some time ago, that "homelessness in Australia was a national atrocity", obviously not atrocious enough for Rudd to take any action. We might add the national atrocity we are seeing here is the refugee invasion. Rudd has clearly defined himself as a master of lip service. Australians need not look to the Greens or the human rights lobby for support on the issue of Australian homelessness, as they too are otherwise engaged ensuring refugee privilege and yelling and screaming about the right to bring all and sundry into the country, so much for the Greens policy on population.

Statistics from 2006, being the most recent, 7.5 thousand families are homeless and two thirds of families applying for emergency accomodation are turned away. We believe 2010 figures to be much higher. These families are only part of the over 100,000 homeless Australians. It's about time we started turning refugees away and looked after our own, after all some of these homeless Australians are employed and paying taxes that are providing accomodation for refugees. Have we gone mad ?

The elite have given birth to a new class of Australian conceived by their anti-Australian policies, The Working Homeless ! Welcome to the Third World.

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