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Posted on 12/20/16 at 9:04 pm to udtiger
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The builder/owner fulfilled his part of the deal. There's no obligation to continue.
This.
In the years to come, more and more of these properties will revert to full priced units. It's a solid business model.
Posted on 12/20/16 at 9:06 pm to 4cubbies
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Yep, we should probably just euthanize the disabled vets mentioned in the article.
What are you trying to say??
Posted on 12/20/16 at 9:14 pm to 4cubbies
My heart goes out to those sweet people living off gubment cheese. If only they would get a job and support themselves...
I'll think about how I can help them while I'm at work tomorrow.
I'll think about how I can help them while I'm at work tomorrow.
Posted on 12/21/16 at 12:48 am to SlowFlowPro
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the only thing they could have done was give notice earlier
If only there was some document that told you how long you got to stay in a place...
Posted on 12/21/16 at 1:40 am to Hangit
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New Orleans houses millions of people whose dwelling was not built off the government teat.
Many of those people are deducting their mortgage interest on their taxes, and there are several other ways the tax code incentivizes home ownership. Just about everyone is living in some way or another off the government teat.
This post was edited on 12/21/16 at 1:43 am
Posted on 12/21/16 at 5:59 am to 4cubbies
I feel for those folks, but they've been given six years to make their situations better. What do these people do for a living, and why aren't they any better off than they were six years ago?
Posted on 12/21/16 at 6:01 am to krones
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Just about everyone is living in some way or another off the government teat.
Wrong. The government has been living off of taxpayers, sucking us dry to pay for entitlements.
IT IS NOT THE DAMN GOVERNMENT'S MONEY, DUDE, IT'S OUR FUKKING MONEY!!!
This post was edited on 12/21/16 at 6:03 am
Posted on 12/21/16 at 6:11 am to Lakeboy7
quote:The inability to pluralize words that end in -ist is something I've never seen in my life except on this board, and it's rampant. I'm like, "the s is right there, and you just typed it. How hard is it to hit it again?!?!"
I bet those crying the loudest are "artist"
Posted on 12/21/16 at 6:21 am to ballscaster
I can't speak to the quality of the deal fifteen years ago but to me, the bottom line is simple.
There's no way this was a surprise to the tenants. They just fully expected that someone would save them.
And why not? That's the exact message they've been given. All you have to do is listen to their comments to figure that out.
And that's the problem. I know people sometimes need help. I've used more than $1500 of my own money to directly help people this holiday season.
But these fricks EXPECT it like it's OWED to them.
And, you might think I fully blame them for that but you'd be wrong.
They deserve partial blame but the do gooders deserve some too.
Humans are relatively predictable creatures in some things.
There's no way this was a surprise to the tenants. They just fully expected that someone would save them.
And why not? That's the exact message they've been given. All you have to do is listen to their comments to figure that out.
And that's the problem. I know people sometimes need help. I've used more than $1500 of my own money to directly help people this holiday season.
But these fricks EXPECT it like it's OWED to them.
And, you might think I fully blame them for that but you'd be wrong.
They deserve partial blame but the do gooders deserve some too.
Humans are relatively predictable creatures in some things.
Posted on 12/21/16 at 6:33 am to 4cubbies
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Dozens evicted
Support.
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for the past six years
Definitely support.
Posted on 12/21/16 at 6:37 am to ShortyRob
quote:The government tends to kick the can down the road on these things, so at some point, it can't not be surprising when they're out of kicks.
There's no way this was a surprise to the tenants. They just fully expected that someone would save them.
Posted on 12/21/16 at 6:44 am to DGauTigers
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Welcome to America baby! Where we have the ability to choose where we live (even if it's not ideal) and choose where/how we work to provide for our families
Yeah, no other country has this ability either
Posted on 12/21/16 at 6:49 am to ballscaster
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feel for those folks, but they've been given six years to make their situations better. What do these people do for a living, and why aren't they any better off than they were six years ago?
The man interviewed is a disabled vet. It isn't clear what the other tenants do or don't do for money.
Posted on 12/21/16 at 6:49 am to DirtyMike
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Yeah, no other country has this ability either
We aren't talking about other countries. This is irrelevant.
Posted on 12/21/16 at 6:51 am to Putty
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If only there was some document that told you how long you got to stay in a place...
What did the lease say about the phasing out of low income housing? I didn't see a copy of a lease in the article.
Posted on 12/21/16 at 6:54 am to C
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really hate the dependent class in this country. There are other places they could choose to live just fine.
I hear Mexico is pretty nice. And the cost of living is really cheap down there.
Posted on 12/21/16 at 6:56 am to dcrews
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How many disabled vets have you volunteered to help move since you discovered this news?
How many have you? I don't understand your point. Are people not allowed to acknowledge the challenges others face unless they immediate volunteer to help people upon discovering the challenge?
But if you act like people deserve hardship, there's no obligation to help anyone? That totally makes sense.
Posted on 12/21/16 at 7:01 am to 4cubbies
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But if you act like people deserve hardship, there's no obligation to help anyone? That totally makes sense.
You have this backwards.
People don't deserve government handouts, regardless of their situation.
Posted on 12/21/16 at 7:03 am to DisplacedBuckeye
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People don't deserve government handouts, regardless of their situation.
We disagree. Imo, disabled veterans deserve government assistance.
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