Beep-Boop stuck in his own beep-boop.
Exactly. California, especially LA and San Francisco priced itself out of some folks that have to move to poorer States and cities...
You'll have a similar example in Austin soon if it's not already happening...
Maybe $620 a month is big money in Texas though...
It's not bad when you live with your parents and they feed you, I'd imagine. That's 10 new video games a month.
What's also left unsaid there is that companies don't pay the same if you live in LA/San Fran or cheaper states... there's a $20k-$40k/year paycut involved as well. which you might/might-not cover with tax savings...
ie:
https://www.salary.com/research/sala...los-angeles-ca
https://www.salary.com/research/sala...n-francisco-ca
https://www.salary.com/research/sala...lary/austin-tx
https://www.salary.com/research/sala...san-antonio-tx
Must be unnerving when that money goes to buy a TV to watch Rachel Maddow, tbh
“ the homeless can afford a PS5, but Daddeh won’t let me have one! I hate Communism!”
Well, I realize the democratic objective is to keep them and their ilk voting Dem and dependent upon Uncle Sam, but I would like to see them eventually live a productive life.
Triggered, again ^^
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Why are you so interested in controlling how they live their lives, Mr Nanny State?
ez to dunk on beep boops tbh
you just said the homeless have it easy.
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I certainly don't envy the homeless, but being surrounded by them in downtown SA I certainly get the opportunity to study them. It seems that a high percentage of them have chosen the lifestyle. No responsibility, no judgement with their peers, constant drugs and enough homeless females to go around. No shame at all. They will lie there under the bridge and jack off if no women around right then. Have also seen them ing under a sheet in broad daylight 30 feet from the street. I have to be super careful driving in to work at 6am as they are all stoned out of their minds and can come spinning out in front of me at anyvtime...had to lock up my brakes several times to keep from hitting one.
driving by homeless slow enough to watch them jack off. You’re doin that because you get off on it, boom.
"I know you are but what am I"
Better to just stick to this kind of discourse than reveal too much about what you really think tbh. Like the part where you're convinced homeless people are lining up in droves to vote every election.
I agree that it's a choice for most of them, even if you factor in the mental health aspect. And outside of the indecent exposure part you described, I don't really have any issue with that choice. If that's the lifestyle they want, more power to them. Most people don't really want to work, but they do it anyway because that's what's required to maintain their lifestyle (or reach whatever lifestyle they want.)
Whether you think they should have that freedom or not, getting them off the streets is going to take a combination of efforts and compromise on both sides. It's going to require more public housing in areas where residents don't want it, affordable and easy access to mental healthcare and the necessary medication that comes with that, shelters where staying there isn't contingent on being clean from drugs and alcohol, and once we've given them viable options for care and shelter, some tough love enforcement. And all of this is going to require higher taxes.
Staying triggered
And you might want actually read carefully what I said( hint, their ilk). Or not, just keep spouting off non sense in your ridiculous haste to respond..
A demographic report showed 6,000 Californians moving to Texas but also 4000 Texans moving to California
I have a sword and I chopped off Ted Cruz’s head. An exemplary punishment from Allah!
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