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Buenos Aires Hoovervilles continue to grow as social housing budget shrinks


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2014 Oct 15, 1:23am   2,304 views  4 comments

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Over half a million people are homeless in the squalor of the slums in Argentina’s largest and capital city of Buenos Aires. That’s about 17% of the city’s population of three million, and the numbers are growing.

http://www.globaldeflationnews.com/buenos-aires-hoovervilles-continue-to-grow-in-the-midst-of-a-shrinking-social-housing-budget/

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1   Tenpoundbass   2014 Oct 15, 1:31am  

That picture is typical Central and South America house building.

Once one dwelling is built, the next guy has one less all to build.
Some people only need to build two walls and the roof. They look like lego land.

2   MisdemeanorRebel   2014 Oct 15, 2:06am  

Looks like paradise compared to good old Paraguay.

That's really not a Hooverville. Hoovervilles weren't made of brick, had water heaters, or running electric/cable wires.

This is a hooverville:

3   Tenpoundbass   2014 Oct 15, 3:40am  

How many here would spend a month here?

http://www.youtube.com/embed/11Z7EL2nd24

4   Ceffer   2014 Oct 15, 4:11am  

All they need to do is reproduce more. As long as there is a scrap of bread, they can fuck and make more, it will solve everything.

Hooverville? Why are they complaining if they have a nice vacuum cleaner.

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