DNC Convention Displaces Many Low-Income Families From Hotel Rooms

Democrats only care about the poor when they can thrown other people’s money at them, but the demand for hotel rooms during the Democratic National Convention is set to displace hundreds, if not thousands of low-income and poor families, from the hotel rooms they pay to live in.

The DNC doesn’t care about these poor people, and will be throwing most of the low-income people into the streets, so Democrats can rent their rooms.

Mecklenburg County, the Wells Fargo Foundation and the Temple Beth El Religious School are among the contributors to a $20,000 fund to help keep low-income families from being displaced from motels by rising rates during the Democratic National Convention.

The motel fund is part of a multi-tier approach homeless services agencies unveiled Monday in anticipation of as many as 100 families being displaced.

Salvation Army officials say they already had heard from five families that lost lodging, including three that have moved temporarily into the Center of Hope shelter for women and children. Two of those families are headed by single fathers who have been raising



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Anti-Transparency Obama Administration Hides DNC Convention Donor List From Public

The Obama administration, who once upon a time said that they would run the most transparent administration in US history, must have made a mistake and used the word “most” instead of “least”.

Anti-Transparency Obama Administration Hides DNC Convention Donor List From Public

Anti-Transparency Obama Administration Hides DNC Convention Donor List From Public

In a move that goes against the laughable DNC Transparency claim, Obama and the Democrat Culture of Corruption will be keeping the list of convention donors secret and hidden from the public.

The host committee for the convention, known as Charlotte in 2012, had published on its Web site its policy that donors would be disclosed online “on an ongoing basis.” And the contract that city officials signed with Democratic Party officials specified that “all contributions, monetary or in-kind, shall be disclosed publicly . . . within an agreed upon regular timeframe on the host committee’s website.”

The committee removed that language from its Web site last week after an inquiry from The Washington Post.

“just seems to run counter to the message that this is the people’s convention. You’d think transparency would be something celebrated, not

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