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It was recently made illegal for people to âcampâ on the streets here. But there is no provision saying where those who have too can go to be someplace âelseâ.
More the result of the last housing bubble bursting. Where did you think all those foreclosed houses went to? If they hit the market for sale, there would be a glut. Theyâve been bought up hedge funds, bundled into rental corporations and put on the rental market at inflated prices.
Looks like the housing bubble might be popping soon. I just read an article yesterday that financial institutes have been hiding the default and foreclosure numbers. Greed will only get you so far. Slapping a McMansion price tag on a regular single-family home was bound to come back and bite them on theâŠ
Early man evolved as a migratory species. He followed his food. He followed the ripening of fruits and vegetables and the movement of herds. And he moved away from danger. Once he discovered agriculture, he stayed in one place longer â until the harvests failed or other disasters occurred. Then he moved on. He built small communities and developed diversified skills and learned to work together with more than just his family. And, whenever disaster struck - whether it be environmentally or human-caused, he moved on. He moved from Africa all the way around the world, one disaster at a time. After the advent of âcivilizationâ, he continued to do so. Early man walked to every spot of land that was habitable. Later man sailed across the ocean in large ships to âfoundâ America. All people wanting to survive, to find a better, safer world for their families, just moving on [understanding that one groupâs desire to move in could force another group to move out]. However, as we move nowadays, there are no new worlds to settle in, only worlds where huge groups of people have already claimed ownership. What we have never realized through all the centuries of almost constant motion is that we are the only species that has the ability to find other ways to handle the problems that force people into migration.
Of course, youâll probably design it with only upscale carboard boxes and the really plush bubble wrap for insulation and padding on the floor/cold ground. And a BSA to answer to (Box Squatterâs Association)
âŠThe âofficialâ narrative is banks paid back TARP $$$âŠNOBODY says how many trillions of $$$ people lost in savings and house assets and livesâŠ
I recall a joke (a bad one) where a person was arrested with his friend. the police asked for his address and he said âno fixed abodeâ. In frustration the policeman turned to his friend and asked him where he lived, to which the man replied âthe floor above himâ. :/
Ratkin Premium Member 7 months ago
Cats would love it.
sirbadger 7 months ago
Get in on the ground floor, they said.
Superfrog 7 months ago
Card-boarding house?
Coopersdad 7 months ago
tRumpâs idea of housing for the poor!
Bilan 7 months ago
âYou had a box!? We were so poor âŠ"
B4ItNs 7 months ago
One of the many people bumped out of a shelter to make room for the multitudes of undoctumented people that Biden allowed to enter this country!
wongo 7 months ago
Not funny!
Kurtass 7 months ago
They wonât rent it, they will buy it. Then double the rent.
bbenoit 7 months ago
It was recently made illegal for people to âcampâ on the streets here. But there is no provision saying where those who have too can go to be someplace âelseâ.
bbenoit 7 months ago
Probably intended as work force housing. Not to worry, someone will buy them up and turn them in Short Term Rentals.
MS72 7 months ago
I should have bought stock in paper and cardboard 50 years ago. Who knew?
zwilnik64 7 months ago
More the result of the last housing bubble bursting. Where did you think all those foreclosed houses went to? If they hit the market for sale, there would be a glut. Theyâve been bought up hedge funds, bundled into rental corporations and put on the rental market at inflated prices.
NRHAWK Premium Member 7 months ago
Looks like the housing bubble might be popping soon. I just read an article yesterday that financial institutes have been hiding the default and foreclosure numbers. Greed will only get you so far. Slapping a McMansion price tag on a regular single-family home was bound to come back and bite them on theâŠ
david_42 7 months ago
With a little luck, this will be our last house. With the master bedroom suite on the ground floor, itâs well designed for older people.
Sun 7 months ago
There goes the neighborhood.
GreenT267 7 months ago
Early man evolved as a migratory species. He followed his food. He followed the ripening of fruits and vegetables and the movement of herds. And he moved away from danger. Once he discovered agriculture, he stayed in one place longer â until the harvests failed or other disasters occurred. Then he moved on. He built small communities and developed diversified skills and learned to work together with more than just his family. And, whenever disaster struck - whether it be environmentally or human-caused, he moved on. He moved from Africa all the way around the world, one disaster at a time. After the advent of âcivilizationâ, he continued to do so. Early man walked to every spot of land that was habitable. Later man sailed across the ocean in large ships to âfoundâ America. All people wanting to survive, to find a better, safer world for their families, just moving on [understanding that one groupâs desire to move in could force another group to move out]. However, as we move nowadays, there are no new worlds to settle in, only worlds where huge groups of people have already claimed ownership. What we have never realized through all the centuries of almost constant motion is that we are the only species that has the ability to find other ways to handle the problems that force people into migration.
MĂ iri 7 months ago
So whoâd be best as Bidenâs replacement? And does that person have a chance?
goboboyd 7 months ago
Of course, youâll probably design it with only upscale carboard boxes and the really plush bubble wrap for insulation and padding on the floor/cold ground. And a BSA to answer to (Box Squatterâs Association)
Radish... 7 months ago
Box his ears!
wwwwwh 7 months ago
I was going to say the same. Youâre more eloquent.
shorzy 7 months ago
âŠThe âofficialâ narrative is banks paid back TARP $$$âŠNOBODY says how many trillions of $$$ people lost in savings and house assets and livesâŠ
wndflower1 7 months ago
sigh⊠if these kinds of remarks continue, comments for non-sequitur will be blocked as well! stop it!
mindjob 7 months ago
Lots of those new developments can be found under freeway overpasses
ncorgbl 7 months ago
A comic from the future, after tRump wins election.
Godfreydaniel 7 months ago
Wrong shape for a pyramid schemeâŠ..
Richard S Russell Premium Member 7 months ago
Do âbig-boxâ stores make a lot of profit off of this particular customer base?
Mekoides 7 months ago
I recall a joke (a bad one) where a person was arrested with his friend. the police asked for his address and he said âno fixed abodeâ. In frustration the policeman turned to his friend and asked him where he lived, to which the man replied âthe floor above himâ. :/
jvscanlan Premium Member 7 months ago
. . . as long as the stock marketâs high
keenanthelibrarian 7 months ago
Catch him sheltering in a cardboard box; and what about all the cats looking for empty boxes to crawl into?
kaffekup 7 months ago
Iâm hoping to have a nicer box under a bridge when I retire.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 7 months ago
Thatâs not even one tenth full.