Socialism gives people houses. In both Russia and China there are no homeless camps. There are presently 90,000 people living homeless on the streets of Los Angeles, California. At the time of the Bolshevik Revolution in 1914, 60% of the working population in Moscow was homeless, sleeping underneath their factory workbenches with their families. A primary goal of the Bolshevik Revolution was to provide housing. Today, in both Russia and China, having a place to live is a "Right of Citizenship." The government GIVES you an apartment to live in and your employment is just for other living expenses. There are no homeless camps in either Russia or China. FACT.
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