New Ordinance Outlaws Giving Money to Panhandlers, Violators Will Be Fined and Jailed
By Jack Burns Wichita, KS— Wichita used to be known as “Cowtown” because of its cattle trade but now if people stop and give something…
By Jack Burns Wichita, KS— Wichita used to be known as “Cowtown” because of its cattle trade but now if people stop and give something…
By Matt Agorist Dallas, TX — Feeding and clothing the homeless in the land of the free has now become a revolutionary act. Luckily, however,…
By Truthstream Media Activist Post Editor’s Note: The lack of compassion displayed by the government toward the homeless is already on the rise. But it…
By Aaron Kesel The Sunday before Thanksgiving Atlanta police handed out tickets to activists feeding the homeless in a clear display of disregard for its…
By Matt Agorist Atlanta, GA — According to the official historical record, in 1621, the Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Indians shared an autumn harvest feast…
By Vic Bishop It’s tough to say when our societal values shifted so dramatically, but for some reason now, government at large has decided that…
By Dawn Luger Every day of 2016, New York City held an average of 7,633 people in jail for pretrial detention. Pretrial detention means that…
By Annabelle Bamforth A church in Davenport, Iowa, facing zoning restrictions related to its outreach program to feed the homeless, is appealing its local council…
By Mac Slavo While those at the top of the heap are getting richer than ever, millions upon millions of Americans are struggling more than…
By Matt Agorist A groundbreaking potential solution to homelessness and poverty is now a reality thanks to a company called Apis Cor. The company, based…
By Matt Agorist Santa Ana, CA — The City of Santa Ana has come up with an innovative and despotic way of keeping their homeless…
By Josie Wales An Arizona cosmetology student is currently being investigated for giving free haircuts to the homeless. Juan Carlos Montesdeoca has been giving away…
By Claire Bernish Albion, ME — Maine Governor Paul LePage wants to rewrite the law after becoming incensed at the plight of an elderly, disabled…
By Matt Agorist Tampa, FL — When feeding willing hungry people becomes illegal, that is a telling sign of a bureaucratic police state. And, in…