โJul-25-2013 03:39 PM
โJul-27-2013 05:58 AM
โJul-27-2013 05:51 AM
bigcitypopo wrote:
.... I stand in line at 7-11 at 11pm to get a cup of coffee and watch "less fortunate" souls buy alcohol with their EBT card. and then hand it to their buddies... as they pull their iphone out of their pocket.Oh jeez.... here comes a rant...
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โJul-27-2013 05:04 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:
... BUT she has successfully trolled and netted 9 pages to entertain herself ....
โJul-27-2013 01:09 AM
โJul-26-2013 11:40 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:As for the OP.. She sounds like a sharp girl trying to live with what she has... Hats off to her.
Would you say the same thing if it was one of your children? Kudos my dear child you are living on the streets, I am so proud of you.:R
A smart girl?
Making $1,000 a month and living on the streets. What's wrong with this picture?
True educated homeless people due to the economy SEEK HELP. And help IS out there in each and every town and city across the US. There is SOOOO much help available funded by us taxpayers it's almost ridiculous.
I just bought a house in foreclosure process that at closing the government gave the seller $3,000 as an 'atta boy' for
NOT paying his mortgage payments. :S:S
So no this OP does not need sympathy she needs to get off her computer trolling, a kick in the pants to get a job or find a shelter. 'IF' any of this is even true.
โJul-26-2013 10:42 PM
I need to go tomy health club daily to work out
and shower. I also need to go to the library to work on my laptop. I could access theinternet from my phone
, but using the stylus to type on theAndroid
virtual keyboard is a pain for me, so I just use it for calls, web surfing, and to check emails.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โJul-26-2013 10:15 PM
solsprack wrote:JJBIRISH wrote:
โHere is a fact that you may not know: A number of states have made a deal with private prisons to keep all beds at 90% full or else pay fines on a daily basis. This means that police, DAs, and judges are forced to toss people in the clink or their job is at risk. The true mentally ill are not wanted in jail, because they cost too much. A vandweller whom is trying to eke out an honest living, and who plays by the rules is their perfect target, because they can keep arresting them, and they "store quietly". Plus, the van and the belongings inside will sell at auction for good money once it gets seized and impounded.โ
What States???
The prison population in the United States had dropped in 2012 for the third consecutive year, and in more than half the stateโs prisons populations dropped from my readings, many like New York, Florida, Virginia and North Carolina, showed substantial reductionsโฆ
policy makers now think they can actually reduce recidivism and cut the number of prisonersโฆ while the recession has played a role or kick started the shrinking prison populations, Changes in state and federal sentencing laws for lower-level offenses like those involving drugs have played a role in the shift, but more than anything changing public attitudes are the major driver behind the declining prison numbersโฆ decriminalizing drugs and legalizing them will play a major role in the futureโฆ I will withhold judgment on why I believe this is happeningโฆ
but there is no way that I believe states are out to arrest and house homeless for the profits generated by auctioning off their remaining possessionsโฆ
Normally I wouldn't bother, but let me rub your nose in it here. Or, perhaps here. I wasn't expecting people's ability to google actually be less than their ability to flame, but I guess I showed a light on a dark space in our little world, and it made some people uncomfortable.
If you threaten to make a thread proving me wrong, do so. Make good with your promise and post what you have to show I am wrong. The gauntlet is thrown, and lies at your feet. Prove that I am a liar. Quoting an "internet blog" or giving vague statistics with no real sources doesn't count.
I am relatively new here, and I am not going to return personal attacks with like kind. However, I will defend myself and my assertions, and dare you to try to refute them in a meaningful way. This is no slam against our men/women in blue, but the fact that the blowback from private prisons means that they have to be filled somehow.
โJul-26-2013 09:52 PM
โJul-26-2013 09:20 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:As for the OP.. She sounds like a sharp girl trying to live with what she has... Hats off to her.
Would you say the same thing if it was one of your children? Kudos my dear child you are living on the streets, I am so proud of you.:R
A smart girl?
Making $1,000 a month and living on the streets. What's wrong with this picture?
True educated homeless people due to the economy SEEK HELP. And help IS out there in each and every town and city across the US. There is SOOOO much help available funded by us taxpayers it's almost ridiculous.
I just bought a house in foreclosure process that at closing the government gave the seller $3,000 as an 'atta boy' for
NOT paying his mortgage payments. :S:S
So no this OP does not need sympathy she needs to get off her computer trolling, a kick in the pants to get a job or find a shelter. 'IF' any of this is even true.
โJul-26-2013 09:10 PM
โJul-26-2013 08:56 PM
JJBIRISH wrote:
โHere is a fact that you may not know: A number of states have made a deal with private prisons to keep all beds at 90% full or else pay fines on a daily basis. This means that police, DAs, and judges are forced to toss people in the clink or their job is at risk. The true mentally ill are not wanted in jail, because they cost too much. A vandweller whom is trying to eke out an honest living, and who plays by the rules is their perfect target, because they can keep arresting them, and they "store quietly". Plus, the van and the belongings inside will sell at auction for good money once it gets seized and impounded.โ
What States???
The prison population in the United States had dropped in 2012 for the third consecutive year, and in more than half the stateโs prisons populations dropped from my readings, many like New York, Florida, Virginia and North Carolina, showed substantial reductionsโฆ
policy makers now think they can actually reduce recidivism and cut the number of prisonersโฆ while the recession has played a role or kick started the shrinking prison populations, Changes in state and federal sentencing laws for lower-level offenses like those involving drugs have played a role in the shift, but more than anything changing public attitudes are the major driver behind the declining prison numbersโฆ decriminalizing drugs and legalizing them will play a major role in the futureโฆ I will withhold judgment on why I believe this is happeningโฆ
but there is no way that I believe states are out to arrest and house homeless for the profits generated by auctioning off their remaining possessionsโฆ
โJul-26-2013 08:54 PM
mockturtle wrote:beemerphile1 wrote:
I don't understand all the hatred expressed here by some long time members.
A person with a legitimate concern asked a reasonable question and you thugs attack. You should be ashamed.
Pray that none of you are ever down and struggling! It can be a tough world out there and society tries to keep the downtrodden just like they are. It can be difficult to rise from a low place.
I agree, beemer. As I posted earlier, the OP will find more help and acceptance at Cheaprvliving.
โJul-26-2013 08:18 PM
As for the OP.. She sounds like a sharp girl trying to live with what she has... Hats off to her.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โJul-26-2013 08:14 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
I'm leaning more and more towards trolling. It just keeps getting more and more outrageous, and they are starting to do some serious trolling now: Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude, work out everyday, laptop, health center membership, and now attacking a "doubting Thomas" as ignorant. I think that's known as "upping the ante". ๐
If true, it's definitely someone smart enough to take advantage of the system without working. Your tax dollars at work. ๐
โJul-26-2013 05:40 PM
solsprack wrote:
I will assume the OP isn't a troll, but I might be wrong.
I recommend the OP considers finding another place to go. California is a very hostile place to live these days unless you are making over $100,000 a year, or you have a sizable nest egg. Someone living out of a van might have made it there before 2008, but now, you will just end up a victim by street punks, or the target of police aggression.
Here is a fact that you may not know: A number of states have made a deal with private prisons to keep all beds at 90% full or else pay fines on a daily basis. This means that police, DAs, and judges are forced to toss people in the clink or their job is at risk. The true mentally ill are not wanted in jail, because they cost too much. A vandweller whom is trying to eke out an honest living, and who plays by the rules is their perfect target, because they can keep arresting them, and they "store quietly". Plus, the van and the belongings inside will sell at auction for good money once it gets seized and impounded.
It sucks, but seriously consider leaving California. There are better places in the US to go. Arizona is a decent state. Texas is a state that has jobs virtually everywhere. With a PhD, you can find work -somewhere-. Even New York state is having a boom.
End of lecture, apologies for the digression. However, I know people who tried vandwelling in the Bay Area or any coastal part of CA, and invariably it doesn't turn out well.