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This hospital is a disgrace. It is so dead. People in the country are desperately waiting for treatment, cancer treatment, heart disease. This is making me so angry. There is a completely empty hospital. Looking into a ward, a mine injury unit, all the people this time of year that would normally be in here are being denied treatment. This is a disgrace. It is quieter than expected. There's absolutely nobody around, no security. The medical block was less than half full. The wards were half empty.

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The speaker expresses a strong emotional connection to the issue of affordability, stemming from personal experiences. This includes a sister living in a hallway cutout due to lack of space, the speaker sleeping on the couch, and their mother working multiple jobs while renting and renting out a spare bedroom during their childhood. The speaker emphasizes that this emotional attachment to affordability is real and raw for many people.

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The speaker expresses difficulty obtaining food while working and earning little. If they could change things, they would want a chair, plenty of clothes and shoes, and enough food. They also desire a place of their own, so they wouldn't have to worry about other people as much.

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The speaker received a letter from the council stating that they could compulsory purchase their property because it was derelict. The speaker expressed shock and disbelief at receiving the letter after paying a significant amount for their new home. They questioned why resources are often allocated to immigrants rather than the indigenous population, citing the plight of homeless veterans. The speaker also mentioned a charity that spends significantly more on illegal migrants than on homeless individuals. They concluded by expressing their disbelief at the situation.

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We're at White Gate or Branch, which is my niece's house. The conditions here are terrible, with extreme heat in the summer and freezing cold in the winter. People have to go out early in the morning to get firewood for hot water and breakfast. It's difficult to keep the kids warm and getting up in the cold is hard. The water supply is problematic, with old taps and holes. There is only a shower block, no running water in the houses. In summer, it's scorching hot, so people go to town until it cools down. Living in these conditions has led to health issues like diabetes and heart problems. Without a fridge, they can only eat takeaway food. The voice of the people in power needs to see how we live and make changes for education, justice, and all First Nations people. Despite the hardships, my niece never complains.

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I'm frustrated because I can't get into the building. They raised the cost of living so high that even though I work full-time, I can't afford to live here. It doesn't make any sense. I'm homeless and it's unfair that they're bringing in more people without considering us who were born and raised here. They only care about money and the rich. It's a messed up situation.

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Our country's security relies on our economic security; if our economy is threatened, so is our overall security. Let me be blunt, housing isn't primarily the federal government's responsibility. Here at the shelter in Mississauga, this is the spot where a young man from Nigeria died last week. You can see the tents where people were living. How are people expected to survive in these horrible conditions with the cold weather? Affordable housing, where can a man find a bed? "No one knows," he said. "Take a load off."

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My drone captures a massive camp with numerous houses and quarantine camps for children. The facility appears to be expanding, possibly funded by tax dollars. The speaker questions the legitimacy of the operation and notes the presence of surveillance and private property signs. They express concern over the scale of the camp and the unknown activities occurring there.

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There is a large facility where slaves are kept. The speaker describes seeing around 50 children inside, some playing and some sleeping on the floor with yellow blankets. The windows have been painted on the inside to prevent people from seeing in. The facility is massive, stretching from the speaker's location to the street corner and back to the alley. It is an overflow area and not an official facility. The speaker mentions the lack of privacy for American citizens and being constantly spied on, while the facility remains off-limits to them. The speaker expresses frustration at being filmed and denies having anything to hide.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of care and attention given to their community. They emphasize the importance of voting and remembering the neglect they face. They question why emergency services are slow to respond and why code enforcement is unresponsive. They feel like they are left to police their own community. The speaker criticizes ranked choice voting and calls for a return to one person, one vote. They highlight the issue of homelessness and rising rent prices, blaming corporations for buying up houses and creating a false market. They question why America, as a capitalist society, isn't benefiting its citizens.

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People are waking up to the disparity of funding for foreign countries versus helping American citizens in need. The speaker questions why billions are allocated to other nations while neglecting those suffering in the streets of America. They emphasize the importance of addressing domestic issues like poverty and inflation before focusing on international affairs. The speaker criticizes the high cost of living and lack of financial stability for many Americans, highlighting the need for economic reform to improve the situation.

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The speaker shows the current state of rebuilding in Lahaina, five months after a fire. They express disappointment that no progress has been made and highlight the presence of colorful kids' paintings instead. The speaker mentions the financial burden on residents who still have to pay mortgages despite their houses being destroyed. They criticize the insurance company for delaying compensation, leading to eviction notices. The speaker finds this situation ridiculous.

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The speaker expresses anger at the emptiness of a hospital in Gloucestershire during a supposed medical pandemic. They state the hospital is "empty as hell" and "absolutely dead," with "nobody even in there." The speaker questions how this is possible during a pandemic and claims it is "fake news."

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This area is surrounded by a hill with only one hidden approach. I’m checking to see who’s here—maybe FEMA workers or hurricane victims, but it looks empty. I haven't seen anyone come out of the housing units, just workers moving bags around. It seems absurd that while people are living in tents, the government has all this unused housing. They claim it’s for workers, but where are they? The Department of Children and Families is removing children for inadequate housing while this facility sits idle. It feels like a show rather than real help. The only access is through the woods, raising questions about who is using these resources. If they’re not helping locals, why are families being separated? It’s frustrating that the government has these resources but isn’t allocating them to those in need.

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There are many units at Gas Works, fully furnished with beds, furniture, and washing machines. The speaker questions why similar estates can't be built to help the homeless and those on housing lists. The builders are unhappy about the situation, as the site continues to expand.

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There is allegedly not enough money in this country to fund its conflict for the past two years, but £1,200,000,000 is available to build a new ski resort. While troops are defending the Eastern front, the Goro Mountain Ski Resort is being built on the other side of the country. It will have 25 hotels, 5,500 rooms stretching across 2,965 acres, with 41 to 46 six-mile-long ski slopes and over 10 miles of ski lifts. The speaker questions why billions of pounds are being sent to help defend the country when they have £1,200,000,000 to build a ski resort. The speaker expresses disbelief, especially considering the amount of UK taxpayer money that has been sent to this country.

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This hospital is empty and it's a disgrace. People are waiting for treatment while wards sit unused. The lack of staff and closed facilities show a neglect for patients. Macmillan's involvement in NHS privatization is criticized. The canteen and shop are closed, adding to the frustration.

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Madely Court Hotel in Telford, a 16th-century castle, highlights the contrast between the treatment of migrants and the struggles of the homeless. While migrants receive accommodations and support, many elderly citizens are left in fear of not having enough to eat. The annual cost of supporting migrants is significant, raising concerns about priorities. A conversation with a migrant from Georgia reveals a lack of understanding about the situation back home, questioning why individuals would travel to the UK for benefits when there is no war in their country. The message emphasizes frustration over the perceived disparity in support for migrants versus the needs of local citizens.

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The speaker questions why illegal immigrants are being provided with hotel rooms while American homeless people are not. They express concern about the situation and wonder why the homeless are not given the same support. They mention seeing homeless individuals on the streets and in parks, and question why they are not being provided with hotel accommodations. The speaker also briefly mentions bikes and someone selling school in New York.

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There are no sheriffs present, but people are still living in these apartments. Section 8 is paying their rent, yet they are being boarded up. The speaker is calling the news and a lawyer because this is unjust. The people responsible for boarding up the apartments are not the sheriffs and do not have the right to do so. There are elderly and families living here, and it is unfair to lock them in. The speaker is concerned about an old man who is still inside one of the apartments and wonders how he will be able to leave. This situation is deemed wrong.

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This hospital is empty, which is angering to see. There are no patients receiving treatment, including those who need urgent care. The speaker questions the lack of security and the underutilization of medical facilities. The ward meant for minor injuries is also deserted, highlighting the issue of people being denied treatment. The speaker expresses disappointment in the situation, expecting more patients to be present.

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The Chicago Housing Authority recently found $50 million to rehab 200 units of houses, which have been sitting empty for years while 18,000 young people and veterans are homeless. The sudden availability of funds after 20 years of neglect is questionable. One specific building on Douglass and Hohman was emptied, partially rehabbed, and boarded up for a decade. Now, the authorities plan to house a group of immigrants, but the community refuses to stay silent. They are calling on everyone to rise up and demand action. The message is clear: listen to us or face the consequences.

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All the buildings here are new constructions, built from scratch. They were given for free to the people in this neighborhood. These houses and apartments were provided to those affected by the destruction caused during the battle. We have witnessed numerous other buildings being constructed rapidly. There are a significant number of buildings in this neighborhood, potentially accommodating 2000 or more people.

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The speaker expresses a strong emotional connection to the issue of affordability, stemming from personal experiences. This includes living in cramped conditions with a sister in a makeshift bedroom, sleeping on a couch, and a mother working multiple jobs while renting and subletting a room. The speaker emphasizes that this emotional attachment to affordability is genuine and deeply felt by many.

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The speaker expresses concern about the lack of incentives for construction, particularly in housing. They mention that the number of houses built is at its lowest since 1946 or 1947. The speaker feels disappointed and believes the country is currently in a depression, not just a recession. They point out the struggles in the automobile and retail industries, stating that retail is a disaster nationwide.
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