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May 23, 2022 at 9:32 PM #825714May 23, 2022 at 9:33 PM #825715spdrunParticipant
LOL. NJ’s average is $60 grand per year. You could rent them a nice apartment, feed them, offer them counseling, and send them to trade school or Rutgers for that price.
May 23, 2022 at 9:35 PM #825716anParticipant[quote=spdrun]LOL. NJ’s average is $60 grand per year. You could rent them a nice apartment, feed them, offer them counseling, and send them to trade school or Rutgers for that price.[/quote]
Awesome, let’s do that! Problem solved.May 23, 2022 at 9:37 PM #825717spdrunParticipantOr it could be done in California for the same price? California has trade schools, tech boot camps, housing, and SDSU, right?
May 23, 2022 at 9:38 PM #825718anParticipant[quote=an][quote=spdrun]LOL. NJ’s average is $60 grand per year. You could rent them a nice apartment, feed them, offer them counseling, and send them to trade school or Rutgers for that price.[/quote]
Awesome, let’s do that! Problem solved.[/quote]
Once they get clean and start working, let’s garnish their wage to pay for the service. We can also make them work for the city/state while they’re getting clean and garnish their wage to pay for the service.May 23, 2022 at 9:38 PM #825719anParticipant[quote=spdrun]Or it could be done in California for the same price? California has trade schools, tech boot camps, housing, and SDSU, right?[/quote]
Nah, it’s better to do it in NJ.May 23, 2022 at 9:41 PM #825720spdrunParticipantThe idea of a city/state job isn’t unreasonable, assuming you can get the unions not to object that homeless people are competing with them for jobs. Because you just know it will happen.
Get them housing, get them clean up, get them counseling, and offer them a job.
May 23, 2022 at 9:42 PM #825721anParticipant[quote=spdrun]The idea of a city/state job isn’t unreasonable, assuming you can get the unions not to object that homeless people are competing with them for jobs. Because you just know it will happen.
Get them housing, get them clean up, get them counseling, and offer them a job.[/quote]
It’s easier to not do anything, hence SF.May 23, 2022 at 9:44 PM #825722sdrealtorParticipant[quote=an][quote=spdrun]Or it could be done in California for the same price? California has trade schools, tech boot camps, housing, and SDSU, right?[/quote]
Nah, it’s better to do it in NJ.[/quote]How about this? We send two homeless people to live with him and pay him $100,000 a year to take care of them. Then we tax him and send him two more
That solves all our problems
The only question is whether he will live stream the crack parties?
May 23, 2022 at 9:44 PM #825723anParticipant[quote=sdrealtor][quote=an][quote=spdrun]Or it could be done in California for the same price? California has trade schools, tech boot camps, housing, and SDSU, right?[/quote]
Nah, it’s better to do it in NJ.[/quote]How about this? We send two homeless people to live with him and pay him $100,000 a year to take care of them. Then we tax him and send him two more
That solves all our problems[/quote]
That’s an awesome idea! Let’s do that!May 24, 2022 at 7:25 AM #825724scaredyclassicParticipantIs homelessness a feature or a bug? Capitalism requires losers. Maybe more homeless people means our system is working?
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-05-13/what-causes-homelessness-start-with-capitalism
May 24, 2022 at 7:35 AM #825725CoronitaParticipantLiving in the city sucks. I don’t know why my sibling insists in staying in SF and not moving to the burbs. They are paying an arm an a leg for something slightly smaller than my old house in Pac. Heights and then on top of that has to send both their kids to private schools because most public schools suck in the city. The amount they spend on private K-12 will be on the order of how much people would be spending sending them to a private college on the east coast.
I guess it could be worse. At least they don’t live in NYC anymore. What an armpit.Makes no sense.
May 24, 2022 at 7:36 AM #825726CoronitaParticipant[quote=an][quote=sdrealtor][quote=an][quote=spdrun]Or it could be done in California for the same price? California has trade schools, tech boot camps, housing, and SDSU, right?[/quote]
Nah, it’s better to do it in NJ.[/quote]How about this? We send two homeless people to live with him and pay him $100,000 a year to take care of them. Then we tax him and send him two more
That solves all our problems[/quote]
That’s an awesome idea! Let’s do that![/quote]I heard Utah is pretty affordable lots of government jobs too.
May 24, 2022 at 8:11 AM #825727barnaby33ParticipantClearly more than you think. Poser. If you actually listened to it you’d never use it the way you are. Now put on your headdress and start whining about stolen Indian lands
Careful there deadzone. A none-to-subtle homage to Anthrax not-withstanding you’ll want to keep each online persona separate.
JoshMay 24, 2022 at 2:17 PM #825735scaredyclassicParticipantget a bullshit job, ya freeloader….
Bullshit Jobs: A Theory is a 2018 book by anthropologist David Graeber that postulates the existence of meaningless jobs and analyzes their societal harm. He contends that over half of societal work is pointless, and becomes psychologically destructive when paired with a work ethic that associates work with self-worth.
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