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I've seen a few people in my neighborhood with U-Hauls and moving trucks, but my friend who lives in a apartment building closer to downtown says that sheriffs have already kicked out a few people from his building since about 8am today. Apparently they're going by when the evictions were filed by the courts, some dating back to February, 2020.

They're not playing around anymore!

I've seen a few people in my neighborhood with U-Hauls and moving trucks, but my friend who lives in a apartment building closer to downtown says that sheriffs have already kicked out a few people from his building since about 8am today. Apparently they're going by when the evictions were filed by the courts, some dating back to February, 2020. They're not playing around anymore!

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Haha, stop being poor, losers

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I did. Grew up in worse conditions than these fellas. My mom was a literate person, however, and she read to us nightly when we were young. Even exhausted or via a Coleman lantern in the mobile home, that is, a canvas tent. All of her kids grew up to be or close to being, 1 %ers. If you want your kids to do the same, read to them at an early age, and read to them daily or more often.

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Although my parents were less than ideal, they taught me to read, and to love books. I will always be grateful for that.

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agreed, if reading books is normal to you, then you'll spend your whole life educating yourself by default

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I was poor because I exited my parents' house right after my 17th birthday. Fun times! Never afraid of work like some.

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Same here! First job was at a gas station, where I quickly learned to scam the boss and customers. A few times I unscrewed the old-style fuse for the pumps, and threw it over the fence. We enjoyed a nice break til the boss found a fuse..

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Why would that give you a break

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Poverty is nothing to be ashamed of , staying in poverty is.

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Rent is the last bill you forego paying. It always amazes me how people prioritize expenses. I'm not perfect either but I'd be fine being without electricity to save money than get evicted.

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Order of importance for me is rent, electric, water, gas, insurance (car/renter's) and internet last.

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Buy...don't rent.

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Depends honestly. Just got my first home 2 months ago but was renting before.

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Yea, owning isn't an option for me at the moment.

Mortgage, water, electricity, cars. The only bills I have on auto-pay.

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A new housing crisis like this might lead to a good proper public protest of the FED.

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Blackrock. Look into this shady company.

They've got their hands in everything. They're one of the major players in the Jew York faggots buying all of the residential properties on the east coast at 3x (or more) the value, essentially finishing off the middle class. Most millennials will never own property because of this shit. I can't buy the house I want for $200k, because some kikes from New York came down and purchased it with cash for $600k. I guess I'm renting from my new Jew York overlords.

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It is hard but your best way forward is to separate yourself from the dying societies as much as you can. Can only hope the angry hordes tear into the globohomo banking system, they wont have much left to do soon.

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I've heard in Minecraft, that when this happens people just raze the entire neighborhood.

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There's no side to "cheer" for here.

One on hand you have rapist "property managers" who either allow their buildings to deteriorate to the point of condemnation (but pay off the city inspectors and bribe local officials from ever doing so) while charging the same as a mortgage payment and preying upon the entire poor class (knowing they lack the ability for a down payment, credit history, etc)

And on the other hand you have that poor class who are either here illegally, have done everything they could to prolong their party days / gang life in order for "street cred" and live some hedonistic lifestyle.

I loathe both sides and enjoy it most when BOTH are suffering simultaneously .

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The problem is, the people who aren't paying rent are largely lefties, nogs, and spics.

I. E. The people who will go berserk and kill rather than figure their life out.

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Good. They can eat each other like they already do.

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I think we need to worry about hordes of desperate nogs.

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Every invader coming from the south is somehow African, young and male. Yep.

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Decayed western society has made it so good. That human nature has allowed time for conflict. Simple rules. Justice finds in wisdom in straight white men.

That's awesome. My governor just extended it by another 30 days.

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estimated 8.8 million renting families are behind in their rents. https://www.consumerfinance.gov/about-us/newsroom/new-report-from-consumer-financial-protection-bureau-finds-over-11-million-families-at-risk-of-losing-housing/ Numbers similar to the mortgage crisis of 2008. Think they are going to be fans of capitalism from their view on the street?

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My govenor cut of federal aid so now she can deal with record homeless. Stupid cunt. Not everyone is a hostess or a cashier which is what the help wanted signs are for.

I'm not either but if I had to get a job scraping shit off port-o-johns to keep a roof over my head and food in my family's mouth then that's what I'll do until I can find something better. Beggars can't be choosers

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The problem is people live in places according to their income and a downgrade to serving food doesn't really help much. I lost a 140k job and it took 14 months to find one paying about half that.

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I brought a caravan with my savings last year because rents were going up really fast here is NewSharialand. I now live in that caravan and pay $125 a week for a spot at a resort/trailer park a block from the beach surrounded by old pensioners in tiny homes with a security gate and cameras. My new job and the low rent I am able to save almost $300 a week.

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$125/week - $500 a month is still a lot - You could get a decent sized bedroom off craigslist for that amount.

One bedroom house here is about $350 a week. No way am I going to live in a house with other people like a flatmate situation. To old for that shit.

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