KANSAS CITY HOMELESS HOTEL MOVING DAY ARRIVES!!!

A Kansas City homeless experiment comes to a conclusion today and very few news outlets share the real story of this horrific social justice debacle.

Let's review . . . 

There was a rape reported at a homeless motel and local news didn't cover the threat.

Later, in a different circumstance, a woman was reported dead inside one of the freebie motel rooms.

Overall, Northland crime spiked because of the homeless hotel project.

It gets worse . . .

There's an ongoing issue of payment and many volunteers looking for work demanded salaries for their efforts.

Nevertheless . . . 

KANSAS CITY FREEBIE HOMELESS MOTEL/HOTEL MOVING DAY IS FINALLY HERE!!!

Free rooms, food, treatment and training might be one of the most generous set of gifts KCMO has ever bestowed upon any activist group.

Sadly, MILLIONS of dollars spent have not helped to reduce the ranks of the homeless that will be bolstered by upcoming evictions at the conclusion of the CDC moratorium.

Check the links . . .

Kansas City's hotel initiative to help homeless people ends Thursday

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Kansas City Houseless Hotel program ends

Kansas City, MO (KCTV) -- The Kansas City Houseless Hotel Project ends Thursday and hundreds are forced to find shelter elsewhere. The 90-day program offered free rooms at 12 hotels around the city. As of Wednesday, 270 people occupied rooms. At the height of the 90 days, 400 people found shelter with the program.

Developing . . .

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