
Austin, TX, Will Allow Homeless to Camp on Sidewalks, But Not in Front of City Hall
'people will be able to sleep, lie and set up tents on city-owned sidewalks, plazas and vacant non-park space'

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I am okay with this. Buuuuut, dont fool yourself about Texas, its controlled and run like newy york is, the repubs here with a couple exceptions are cheap labor democrats with a r next to their name, they import shit tons of illegals, they are anti 2A, some of the most controlling pos politicians in our country, they tax the living shit out of you and claim its income tax free, they suck and I will move the day I retire, Fla is 20 times better and so is Wyoming.
I like Wyoming, bought house there. I like the people of Wyoming.I agree except everyone I know in WY tells me it’s a really poor state. Yes, I’m being serious.
I like Wyoming, bought house there. I like the people of Wyoming.
But Wyoming population is about the size of a city like San Jose’s CA.
There are not a lot of jobs, and the last thing Wyoming needs is a bunch of judgmental people with their own flavor of liberalism moving in. The economic machine does not appear to be large enough to support people with these beliefs.
Simple, mentally ill and addicts.Gaad, it seems exponential now days, this explosion of Homeless People.
I was Homeless before they had a word for it in 1979. Lived in a car and finished other peoples uneaten meals to survive. Then went on to own my own Corporation (2 of them!!) and employed 20ish people for 20 years. Own my home and 2 vehicles and have banked enough to survive when I retire here in 2 years...married to the same woman (who lived in a car with me) for 40+ years, never failed to pay taxes, super high credit rating and never broke a law willingly.
Where the fuck are all of these Homeless People coming from? I don't get it...
VooDoo
Gaad, it seems exponential now days, this explosion of Homeless People.
I was Homeless before they had a word for it in 1979. Lived in a car and finished other peoples uneaten meals to survive. Then went on to own my own Corporation (2 of them!!) and employed 20ish people for 20 years. Own my home and 2 vehicles and have banked enough to survive when I retire here in 2 years...married to the same woman (who lived in a car with me) for 40+ years, never failed to pay taxes, super high credit rating and never broke a law willingly.
Where the fuck are all of these Homeless People coming from? I don't get it...
VooDoo
I like Wyoming, bought house there. I like the people of Wyoming.
But Wyoming population is about the size of a city like San Jose’s CA.
There are not a lot of jobs, and the last thing Wyoming needs is a bunch of judgmental people with their own flavor of liberalism moving in. The economic machine does not appear to be large enough to support people with these beliefs.
Thats a hell of a lot of it, but they dont know and wont admit their ill. Most, to many of them just dont want and/or arent capable of maintaining a home. Heres on I ran into locally when I was considering renting a room out. Click the link.Untreated Mental Illness
Where I am there are "Now Hiring" and "Help Wanted" signs everywhere...I had three jobs in 2017. All good paying professional jobs ($26+ per hour) and if I didn't like what the Boss/Company was dishing it was simple to just find another job. All over America people are looking for good help. Skilled people like technicians and Electricians, Nurses, Medical Professionals like EMT's and Biomedical techs. Every Police force is begging for officers and every trucking company is begging for drivers and dock workers.
I'm just concerned that with all these homeless there is some underlying reason we are not catching. Jobs were tough in the '70's and you had to hustle to get one but now?
Why are there so many people all fucked up? Something deeper that just "lazy druggies and whack-O's that don't want to work."...somethings not as we perceive it to be. I'm still a firm believer in that if we want to solve the illegal immigrant issue it would be way cheaper to arrest and jail the people who hire them/pay them and fine the crap out of companies with undocumented workers. Hire an Illegal?
Pay a big fine and go to jail.
VooDoo
I'd like to know where to get a good paying job. Seems around here you either have sweatshop jobs that pay so little as to require 80+ hour work weeks to barely scrape by, or jobs that require such high level certifications/degrees that you'd have to put yourself tens of thousands of dollars in debt to qualifiy.
I'd like to know where to get a good paying job. Seems around here you either have sweatshop jobs that pay so little as to require 80+ hour work weeks to barely scrape by, or jobs that require such high level certifications/degrees that you'd have to put yourself tens of thousands of dollars in debt to qualifiy.
But Wyoming population is about the size of a city like San Jose’s CA.
EPG* was good to me all my working life, no college, just the interest to understand how site works. Paid off in spades in the latter working days. Now in retirement it's better yet as I can pick an choose what/who I want to get involved with in anything EPG related.I'd like to know where to get a good paying job. Seems around here you either have sweatshop jobs that pay so little as to require 80+ hour work weeks to barely scrape by, or jobs that require such high level certifications/degrees that you'd have to put yourself tens of thousands of dollars in debt to qualifiy.
Thats a hell of a lot of it, but they dont know and wont admit their ill. Most, to many of them just dont want and/or arent capable of maintaining a home. Heres on I ran into locally when I was considering renting a room out. Click the link.
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My name is Usha Palden, my partner Nephtali Ramjah and I are ancient angelic beings who have worked together through many incarnations. We are traveling healers and musicians. We are offering a donation based healing service for our human family. We will be in the Charlottesville area for the next 60 days to spread love and light. Everyday is a new lesson and we want to connect with as many people as possible in our time here. We prefer to stay outdoors, it helps to recharge. We are looking for a place to camp that is walking distance from downtown. We are seeking a quiet, peaceful space. We have two doggies. If you or anyone you know would like to have fellowhip with us or need a donation based healing session please contact Usha Palden.
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So I Googled her name....cured me immediately.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjV7Ibdz5bjAhXwmOAKHdGeAroQwqsBMAF6BAgJEAQ&url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7mQ4acczj4&usg=AOvVaw1e8j9ws5Ug4RfUf224Y2L3
Thats a hell of a lot of it, but they dont know and wont admit their ill. Most, to many of them just dont want and/or arent capable of maintaining a home. Heres on I ran into locally when I was considering renting a room out. Click the link.
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My name is Usha Palden, my partner Nephtali Ramjah and I are ancient angelic beings who have worked together through many incarnations. We are traveling healers and musicians. We are offering a donation based healing service for our human family. We will be in the Charlottesville area for the next 60 days to spread love and light. Everyday is a new lesson and we want to connect with as many people as possible in our time here. We prefer to stay outdoors, it helps to recharge. We are looking for a place to camp that is walking distance from downtown. We are seeking a quiet, peaceful space. We have two doggies. If you or anyone you know would like to have fellowhip with us or need a donation based healing session please contact Usha Palden.
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So I Googled her name....cured me immediately.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjV7Ibdz5bjAhXwmOAKHdGeAroQwqsBMAF6BAgJEAQ&url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7mQ4acczj4&usg=AOvVaw1e8j9ws5Ug4RfUf224Y2L3
I am okay with this. Buuuuut, dont fool yourself about Texas, its controlled and run like newy york is, the repubs here with a couple exceptions are cheap labor democrats with a r next to their name, they import shit tons of illegals, they are anti 2A, some of the most controlling pos politicians in our country, they tax the living shit out of you and claim its income tax free, they suck and I will move the day I retire, Fla is 20 times better and so is Wyoming.
That’s a good question, especially when the economy is doing so well they say. The truth is tho, there is only so much of the pie to go around. I think there are several reasons for this phenomenon.
One, you got people that don’t want to work, are addicts, are mentally ill whom our country has abandoned etc. Two, I don’t think there are enough jobs to support everyone, if everyone in this country wanted to work. I read somewhere once that the economy is only strong enough to have enough jobs for about 50% of the population, less so if the gov didn’t employ so many people. Interestingly enough, that’s about the same percentage of people that actually pay taxes. So you literally have those working supporting the others in some capacity. Three, as the rich get richer there is less money to pay out to the others in the form of jobs unless said rich people use this money to create more jobs instead of sitting on it. I don’t quite get how this works tho. Supposedly, they have to have enough money in circulation to insure everyone’s money so to speak. But Bill Gates can’t just walk into a bank and cash out, which means his money is tied up somewhere else, most likely in stocks or reinvestment in his companies. So in a sense, his money isn’t tied up and in theory should create more jobs. But the scale of the rich vs poor seems to be getting more polarized while the middle class is having a hard time recovering its own existence from the turmoil in the Obama years. Four, as mentioned previously, you have a lot of jobs filled by illegal immigrants that used to be had here and or jobs that are shipped offshore because labor is slave labor cheap. The guys that used to do a lot of the jobs the illegals do cannot compete because most of the illegals will do it for basically half of what Americans want for the same job. Why? Because they are sending a lot of that money back home and will eventually go back themselves and live like kings.
America is getting squeezed hard and imo is getting beyond its capacity to support the number of people here.
Not when aj moves his Ammo fort out there!I agree except everyone I know in WY tells me it’s a really poor state. Yes, I’m being serious.
Pease look at craigslist or your newspaper for help wanted ads. Too many people don't want to work
Any job in a news paper is not worth having an the ones you don't want. The good jobs are either via head hunters looking for quality people for companys or word of mouth.I don’t recall seeing many professional jobs in the paper.
There are too many people with "professional" degrees looking for a job. Can make decent money turning wrenches or steering wheels.I mean jobs that pay a living wage. I haven’t looked in a paper in two decades probably since they all seem to push their lefty propaganda but what I do remember were jobs paying like $7.50 an hour. I don’t recall seeing many professional jobs in the paper.
I am okay with this. Buuuuut, dont fool yourself about Texas, its controlled and run like newy york is, the repubs here with a couple exceptions are cheap labor democrats with a r next to their name, they import shit tons of illegals, they are anti 2A, some of the most controlling pos politicians in our country, they tax the living shit out of you and claim its income tax free, they suck and I will move the day I retire, Fla is 20 times better and so is Wyoming.
I’m with AJ on this one. Wyoming is my final destination come retirement time
In case you haven't heard...Wyoming is full up. Lots of liberals here. Cold as hell. If the wind stops suddenly you'll fall over. It's a terrible place to live.![]()
I agree except everyone I know in WY tells me it’s a really poor state. Yes, I’m being serious.
I like Wyoming, bought house there. I like the people of Wyoming.
But Wyoming population is about the size of a city like San Jose’s CA.
There are not a lot of jobs, and the last thing Wyoming needs is a bunch of judgmental people with their own flavor of liberalism moving in. The economic machine does not appear to be large enough to support people with these beliefs.
Hey I’m good, all I need is a good woman, a cabin, some guns and some good books with a nice landscape and I’m good to go.
The only thing I worry about is Wyoming changing. It would seem there is strategy to all this crazy left wing nonsense. I’ve been saying that for years. WA, OR, CA, CO all used to be nice places to live. Now they are lefty shitholes. I feel bad for the rural people of those states as they are now slaves to the cities. Anyways, now that they have conquered those states that are moving to NM, Idaho, AZ, UT and TX so I hear.
.............> Inhales deeply yet calm.
The next guy who mentions muther effin W****** will get a visit from me about 3 am where I bang on your door till you open it only to receive a swift kick in the nads, after you fall by the side, I’ll strut in your house, slap your wife on the ass, drink all your milk, then egg your car on the way out.
Count on it.
.............> Inhales deeply yet calm.
The next guy who mentions muther effin W****** will get a visit from me about 3 am where I bang on your door till you open it only to receive a swift kick in the nads, after you fall by the side, I’ll strut in your house, slap your wife on the ass, drink all your milk, then egg your car on the way out.
Count on it.
IF you move here, we don’t give a shit how you did stuff back home.
I mean jobs that pay a living wage. I haven’t looked in a paper in two decades probably since they all seem to push their lefty propaganda but what I do remember were jobs paying like $7.50 an hour. I don’t recall seeing many professional jobs in the paper.
They can't get warm bodies to push a broom here for $20/hr.
I've got to maintain a license with the state to make 50% more, but I'm also putting on a tool belt and working.
It also amazes me how many people won't fix things. A little effort and a bunch of money stays in your pocket. I've gotten many a free power tool that needed a $15 trigger switch or even a simple cleaning.
Damn! Where do you live? I may know some folks looking for a job. And frankly, no offense, but I find paying someone $20/hr to push a broom rather insulting. I know some professionals doing electrical grid work in NY that only make $24/hr.
Bozeman. Housing market is going crazy.
The Bakken was fun that way. I'd have engineers visit from Houston, and they shit bricks when they found out I was making $10/hr and about $40k/yr more than them. Granted, I was putting in 3500 hours a year, but I'd also take 14 weeks off.
The money is there if you work for it. Nobody wants to be a dirty dusty muddy construction worker.