Nothing has really changed since the 1790s in Homelessness. You see all the same arguments that are going on today and ideological justifications now are the same as it was in 1790 including the laissez faire economics and political economy of possessive individualism. We have had a series of economic shifts that parallels other eras. There have been shifts in the social contract and decline of labor unions. This world has less effective states. There has been increasing inequality and loss of social safety net and ideological use of foreign threat. Lyon Callo is interested in what people think and why they see the world in particular ways. The key concept is discourses which roughly speaking ways that help people conceive social issues as reflected in their talk. Ways that will shape your career is your education, the way you present yourself, having and address, and most importantly, what jobs are available which name none of us have control over. There are two major Homeless Aid Acts that came out including the McKinney Act and the Hearth Act. The McKinney Act came out in 1987 and had fifteen different programs. Shelter plus care programs, single room occupancy programs, supportive housing programs, emergency shelter grant programs, etx. There was also agriculture, education, labor, and HUD programs expanded to homeless. The Hearth Act which came out in 2009 consolidated and renewed several McKinney programs which included the $1.5 billion for new housing assistance, homeless prevention and rapid re-housing program (HPRP), and structure as grants to states and local agencies and part of 2009 stimulus package.