
A library “Adult Book Study” in Ada is currently reading this book. I sat in on the group last night for a story for the local newspaper. The crux of the book is that there is a relatively new, elderly “houseless” population that has sprung up in the past 10 years, or so. These aren’t seniors out there doing RV retirement leisure travel. These are seniors who lost jobs in their professions during the Great Recession of 2008, lost their homes, and lost most hope of being hired back into their professions at another place at their age. So they travel in old campers, and such, doing tough seasonal jobs in warehouses, in farm fields during harvest, and so on. Meanwhile they park their small campers, vans, and so on, on side streets, in Wal-Mart parking lots, etc., just trying to get by. The ages of these nomads range from 60 to 80. Our administration would address this, in spades, by increasing, exponentially, the “social security” safety net for elders in general. See the following… https://www.voteforjoe.com/social-security-c2wv









