How the Military can employ the homeless?

Poverty, crime, poor education, and homelessness is a critical problem in contemporary society. Universal Basic Income is one of the solutions. In a world with colossal joblessness expectations predicted due to robots taking jobs from humans, UBI has become a more ubiquitous tool for fighting poverty. We have to find out how International Militaries could partially invest their lawfulness and order in war with international poverty and crime instead of throwing millions into an escalation of the inter-governmental conflicts. As higher regulating bodies, world governments must find ways to agree mutually. We must accept that poverty, high crime, and poor education have forever fueled wars. Nothing else! This Art Forum could become the instrument for the change.
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The Realist
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How the Military can employ the homeless?

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Military for sure can provide the prefabricated housing on the gross scale. Perhaps, it could advertise this service, train and employ homeless and poor in the manufacturing of prefabricated housing blocks at purportedly created State-by-State Housing factories. This way, instead of simply receiving the homeless shelter, people will be able to pay in labor for their housing. In the era of overproduction and supreme robotics joblessness will be growing and growing issue. To permit own poor citizens to pay for the land for their house, Government could create different Social Services and Duties to be served/paid by poor regularly. This would be Socialist idea. But I see no other perspectives in the era, when robots can do anything on unspeakable mass scale and extremely fast.
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Re: How the Military can employ the homeless?

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If not the above way, this could become a part of Military Service, the work on prefab housing; so anyone who served will leave the military as the homeowner.
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