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General Topics => Legal and Activism => Topic started by: oldfart on September 01, 2025, 02:32:45 AM
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A Maui business suffers 2 thefts.
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2025/09/01/maui-ice-cream-business-falls-victim-theft-twice-recent-months/
Back in the day, businesses would be built with adjoining apartments or housing.
It's not uncommon to see old businesses around Honolulu with apartments directly over/adjacent to the shop.
The Kokohead range used to have a little house where the caretaker would live.
Perhaps if city parks had a little studio apartment on site, then that might reduce theft and vandalism.
If you can find a sane and responsible homeless person to live at the park-apartment, then that kills 2 birds with one stone.
1- it gets a homeless person off the street
2- it discourages theft and vandalism
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A Maui business suffers 2 thefts.
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2025/09/01/maui-ice-cream-business-falls-victim-theft-twice-recent-months/
Back in the day, businesses would be built with adjoining apartments or housing.
It's not uncommon to see old businesses around Honolulu with apartments directly over/adjacent to the shop.
The Kokohead range used to have a little house where the caretaker would live.
Perhaps if city parks had a little studio apartment on site, then that might reduce theft and vandalism.
If you can find a sane and responsible homeless person to live at the park-apartment, then that kills 2 birds with one stone.
1- it gets a homeless person off the street
2- it discourages theft and vandalism
"If you can find a sane and responsible homeless person..."
Maybe I'm naive, but I think any sane, responsible person would tend to not be homeless.
:geekdanc: :shaka:
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"If you can find a sane and responsible homeless person..."
Maybe I'm naive, but I think any sane, responsible person would tend to not be homeless.
:geekdanc: :shaka:
You are assuming that they screwed up somehow, but the truth is you've just been lucky so far.
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"If you can find a sane and responsible homeless person..."
Maybe I'm naive, but I think any sane, responsible person would tend to not be homeless.
:geekdanc: :shaka:
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How about "somewhat sane and responsible ".
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You are assuming that they screwed up somehow, but the truth is you've just been lucky so far.
Nope. Not assuming anything. But if people were taught how to manage their finances better, they would have money in savings and not being wasted on the latest LCD big screen smart TV, iPhone, game/console, fireworks, or travel package to Vegas.
About 2010, i heard a comment from Warren Buffet that he did not own a single flat screen TV. Today they are pretty affordable, but when plasma was the thing to get, you're talking thousands per TV. When LCD came out, the largest were in that same ballpark. That's many thousands he put to work for him making more money rather than consuming the most recent tech or fad.
So, when you talk about someone screwing up, it's not always about blowing your money each week on drugs or having to pay to get out of jail for doing something stupid. it can also be failing to learn/teach yourself how to be responsible, and how "trying to keep up with the Joneses" is usually going to end poorly.
https://youtu.be/r0HX4a5P8eE
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Typical boomer entitlement, talking down to people who were crushed by the policies that enriched your generation at the expense of everyone else.
And people wonder why kids are embracing communism.
Let's check back in a few months after the stock market and real estate get wiped out an inflation takes a good sized chunk out of your passive income.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9u2afi_NdjE
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And people wonder why kids are embracing communism.
Kids nowadays, when they get knocked down, they don't get back up.
They stay down, whip out their iPhones, and play computer games.
They figure: Meh, better to get something for doing nothing than busting my A$$ doing something for nothing.
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Typical boomer entitlement, talking down to people who were crushed by the policies that enriched your generation at the expense of everyone else.
And people wonder why kids are embracing communism.
Let's check back in a few months after the stock market and real estate get wiped out an inflation takes a good sized chunk out of your passive income.
Now who's making assumptions? You write as if you actually know anything about me.
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Re. Vandalized parks
Another possibility is to pay a small amount to neighbors who live near the parks to watch and report bad things to the police. There used to be the neighborhood watch program but I don't see it much nowadays.
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Now who's making assumptions? You write as if you actually know anything about me.
Someone with a true appreciation for the nature of risk would not make such an arrogant statement.
There are plenty of homeless people who tried to do the right thing and still got crushed by a system that is clearly in decline.
I would expect more vandalism going forward with so many angry young men with no chance at a better life getting browbeaten by a bunch of self-centered old timers who were fortunate enough to come of age just after WW2.
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Someone with a true appreciation for the nature of risk would not make such an arrogant statement.
There are plenty of homeless people who tried to do the right thing and still got crushed by a system that is clearly in decline.
I would expect more vandalism going forward with so many angry young men with no chance at a better life getting browbeaten by a bunch of self-centered old timers who were fortunate enough to come of age just after WW2.
The nature of risk? WTF are you talking about?
Can you provide a percentage representation of 'plenty of homeless who tried to do the right thing?' Also, what do you believe is "the right thing" to do, and how did the system "crush' them?
You speak in general, ambiguous terms. Try offfering facts that aren't clouded by nonspecific descriptions.
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You speak in general, ambiguous terms. Try offfering facts that aren't clouded by nonspecific descriptions.
You mean like calling all homeless lazy and/or stupid?
Because it couldn't POSSIBLY be true that the American Dream is dead for most people.
Unthinkable...
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You mean like calling all homeless lazy and/or stupid?
Because it couldn't POSSIBLY be true that the American Dream is dead for most people.
Unthinkable...
Show me where anyone called ALL homeless lazy and/or stupid.
The words being used were "sane and responsible."
Try to focus.
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Show me where anyone called ALL homeless lazy and/or stupid.
The words being used were "sane and responsible."
Try to focus.
There are homeless people who I would definitely hire as a security guard. Obviously not the knife swinging fent psychos, but a little bit crazy is okay as long as they appreciate the roof over their head and take care of the space.
The main challenge is finding someone both sane and healthy enough to retreat if they are in danger. So many of the people on the street are there because they got wiped out by medical debt and don’t have the credit score to rent somewhere decent even if they could afford to.
Now that the dgaf attitude of the youth is getting so bad they are beating amputees to death I’m sure there are plenty of down on their luck folks who would be grateful for the opportunity to sleep somewhere safe.
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2025/09/02/brutal-beating-that-ended-life-kauai-man-under-investigation/
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There are homeless people who I would definitely hire as a security guard. Obviously not the knife swinging fent psychos, but a little bit crazy is okay as long as they appreciate the roof over their head and take care of the space.
The main challenge is finding someone both sane and healthy enough to retreat if they are in danger. So many of the people on the street are there because they got wiped out by medical debt and don’t have the credit score to rent somewhere decent even if they could afford to.
Now that the dgaf attitude of the youth is getting so bad they are beating amputees to death I’m sure there are plenty of down on their luck folks who would be grateful for the opportunity to sleep somewhere safe.
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2025/09/02/brutal-beating-that-ended-life-kauai-man-under-investigation/
Know a lot of homeless, do you?
All the ones I've encountered i have no desire to get to know. They all tended to be the wild and wooly, talking to themselves, paranoid-looking types.
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With exceptions, the truly homeless are usually supported by family and friends. Yes they did their best but was still crushed by a system in decline that forsaken the American Dream.
These people usually come from families that respect hard work and good ethics. The ties and bonds are strong and their friends and families will support them whether in terms of shelter or financial means to help them get by.
The homeless you see in plain sight on the streets blatantly littering the landscape and making no effort to respond to social services are the ones that friends and family has deemed hopeless because they choose to be that way, either for the love of drugs, the sin of sloth, mental illness, or a combination of all.
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Know a lot of homeless, do you?
All the ones I've encountered i have no desire to get to know. They all tended to be the wild and wooly, talking to themselves, paranoid-looking types.
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Re. Homeless people...
I know a few current or previously homeless folks. They are all a little bit nutz but not usually violent.
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A little bit paranoid is actually desirable for a security job.
You aren't going to catch them napping if they think the lizard people are out to get them.
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A little bit paranoid is actually desirable for a security job.
You aren't going to catch them napping if they think the lizard people are out to get them.
Look up what "paranoid" means.
Paranoid refers to a state of mind characterized by extreme distrust,
suspicion, and feelings that others are trying to harm or deceive you,
often without any evidence to support these beliefs. It can also describe
a mental health condition where these thoughts become delusional
and interfere with daily life.
Maybe you were thinking more like "situational awareness."
i don't think you'd want someone who thinks everyone is out to harm them and the reactions that might instigate.
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Look up what "paranoid" means.
Maybe you were thinking more like "situational awareness."
i don't think you'd want someone who thinks everyone is out to harm them and the reactions that might instigate.
It's an abused term that's often weaponized in order to discredit people with higher situational awareness than the average tax cow.
Maybe the reptilian government theory of our hypothetical security guard doesn't seem very likely, but with wave after wave of totalitarian policies hitting us over the past few years he's clearly on to something.
Also he is a lot less likely to start flapping his gums to the cops because he thinks there's a good chance they are in on it.
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It's an abused term that's often weaponized in order to discredit people with higher situational awareness than the average tax cow.
Maybe the reptilian government theory of our hypothetical security guard doesn't seem very likely, but with wave after wave of totalitarian policies hitting us over the past few years he's clearly on to something.
Also he is a lot less likely to start flapping his gums to the cops because he thinks there's a good chance they are in on it.
Are you admitting you may have "abused" the term, or are you saying you used it because you assumed I didn't know the correct definition?
Your assumptions are just piling up, huh?
I personally would prefer a security employee who's comfortable relating to Cops if a crime occurs. Lying during an investigation isn't a good tactic. You want someone the Cops will find credible.
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Are you admitting you may have "abused" the term, or are you saying you used it because you assumed I didn't know the correct definition?
Your assumptions are just piling up, huh?
I personally would prefer a security employee who's comfortable relating to Cops if a crime occurs. Lying during an investigation isn't a good tactic. You want someone the Cops will find credible.
Take a nap. You're not making any sense.
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Take a nap. You're not making any sense.
Another assumption -- needing a nap.
You really can't help yourself. I'm making a lot more sense than you trying to excuse your "abuse" of the word "paranoid".
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Maybe you should consider why my comment got your panties in such a bunch that you want to battle over meaningless semantics.
Maybe the awareness is starting to dawn on you that your financial security isn't ready for the ultimate systemic stress test, and the possibility of that cardboard box in a doorway isn't entirely out of the question.
The good news is there is still time to take action.
You're welcome.
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Maybe you should consider why my comment got your panties in such a bunch that you want to battle over meaningless semantics.
Maybe the awareness is starting to dawn on you that your financial security isn't ready for the ultimate systemic stress test, and the possibility of that cardboard box in a doorway isn't entirely out of the question.
The good news is there is still time to take action.
You're welcome.
More assumptions, and all of them not true.
Sounds like you're projecting your own bunched-up panties. That's sure not how i'm feeling.
Maybe the realization that your paranoia is not being shared by everyone bothers you so much you have to resort to base insults.
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People forgot what the Great Depression was like, and why their elderly parents had odd habits like recycling gift wrapping paper and hoarding glass jars.
They tried to protect their baby boomer kids from that reality, but instead it just guaranteed the inevitable return of the hard times.
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Someone with a true appreciation for the nature of risk would not make such an arrogant statement.
There are plenty of homeless people who tried to do the right thing and still got crushed by a system that is clearly in decline.
I would expect more vandalism going forward with so many angry young men with no chance at a better life getting browbeaten by a bunch of self-centered old timers who were fortunate enough to come of age just after WW2.
Here’s a chart showing the exponential growth in wealth of those already rich in assets versus the have-nots, post the 2008 financial crisis. This is called “The Everything Bubble’” and it was caused by Bernanke refusing to normalize (as the Fed always had after a recession) interest rates, and instead initiated the zero interest / money printing horror that exploded the value of the stock market and also real estate. They did this in 2012 - an election year - to ensure the reelection of Obama, just like you saw Powell emergency cut rates by 50bps to get Kamala elected - and then sit on his hands…
Once they committed this economic crime, they couldn’t get out of it lest the markets crash - held hostage by their own crime, running like hamsters on a wheel to keep it from imploding, which brings us to today.
As rents across the land steadily rose, the working poor were systematically thrown on to the streets, as we saw right here in Hawaii.
I think maybe 10% of the population actually understands this, because economics education (non-Marxist) is virtually nonexistent in our country.
As a fiduciary investment manager for a bank trust company, my constant attempts to get bankers to understand the fraud, risk, and ultimate implosion of this bubble - as all other before - earned me an early retirement :wave:
Your accurate comments were a “could not resist” opportunity for me.
(https://www.visualcapitalist.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Distribution-of-Household-Wealth_Site.jpeg)
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Here’s a chart showing the exponential growth in wealth of those already rich in assets versus the have-nots, post the 2008 financial crisis. This is called “The Everything Bubble’” and it was caused by Bernanke refusing to normalize (as the Fed always had after a recession) interest rates, and instead initiated the zero interest / money printing horror that exploded the value of the stock market and also real estate. They did this in 2012 - an election year - to ensure the reelection of Obama, just like you saw Powell emergency cut rates by 50bps to get Kamala elected - and then sit on his hands…
Once they committed this economic crime, they couldn’t get out of it lest the markets crash - held hostage by their own crime, running like hamsters on a wheel to keep it from imploding, which brings us to today.
As rents across the land steadily rose, the working poor were systematically thrown on to the streets, as we saw right here in Hawaii.
I think maybe 10% of the population actually understands this, because economics education (non-Marxist) is virtually nonexistent in our country.
(https://www.visualcapitalist.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Distribution-of-Household-Wealth_Site.jpeg)
Are you saying this data rationalizes (or justifies) the increase in thefts in our state? Just wondering how it ties into the thread topic, as i assume it somehow will.
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Are you saying this data rationalizes (or justifies) the increase in thefts in our state? Just wondering how it ties into the thread topic, as i assume it somehow will.
Just pointing out that hardworking poor have been systematically ground into dust over the last decade or so, directly to the point that being homeless or made destitute in this Democrat grinding-shithole economy is far from a character defect.
It’s engineered that way, and it’s NOT free market capitalism.
I think it’s exactly to the point of much of the discussion here, particularly with respect to the “homeless caretaker” tangent you folks were “exploring.”
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I got him started. He’s in a mood to argue with literally anything now.
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I got him started. He’s in a mood to argue with literally anything now.
Yeah that happens to me too sometimes.
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I get it though. It’s easier to moralize than admit the nation is in decline. I was hoping Trump had a plan to stop inflation. Maybe he did at one point but then realized the only way out is national default. It seems like gen z understands they are screwed and they are responding in all the typical ways that humans respond to having their future wiped out.
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I got him started. He’s in a mood to argue with literally anything now.
It takes 2 to argue.
As far as i was concerned, i was correcting your inaccuracies. Nothing to really argue over since you were so obviously wrong.
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I get it though. It’s easier to moralize than admit the nation is in decline. I was hoping Trump had a plan to stop inflation. Maybe he did at one point but then realized the only way out is national default. It seems like gen z understands they are screwed and they are responding in all the typical ways that humans respond to having their future wiped out.
Reports have come out that interest rates will be cut soon due to the successes created by Trump's tariff's.
That might not help much with inflation (cheap money), but it'll get consumer spending, investing and home-buying onto less shaky ground.
How low will mortgage rates fall
with a September Fed rate cut?
Here's what to know.
Now, however, with inflation somewhat static and concerns over unemployment,
among other items, at the forefront, the central bank is poised to issue a new cut.
Currently at a range of 4.25% to 4.50%, the chances of a cut when the bank finishes
its next meeting on September 17 currently sit around 90%, according to the CME
Group's FedWatch tool.
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A lower federal funds rate is a positive development but there are going to need to
be multiple rate reductions for the mortgage rate climate to cool in a meaningful way.
That said, borrowers aren't totally powerless either. By improving their credit score,
lowering their debt-to-income ratio and by shopping around for rates and lenders,
they can better position themselves to locate the lowest mortgage rate around now –
and hope that the Fed continues to lower rates in the months to come.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/how-low-will-mortgage-rates-fall-september-2025-fed-rate-cut/
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Reports have come out that interest rates will be cut soon due to the successes created by Trump's tariff's.
That might not help much with inflation (cheap money), but it'll get consumer spending, investing and home-buying onto less shaky ground.
How low will mortgage rates fall
with a September Fed rate cut?
Here's what to know.https://www.cbsnews.com/news/how-low-will-mortgage-rates-fall-september-2025-fed-rate-cut/
Actually he wants the cuts to create additional tailwind for the midterms and his agenda in general. Money is super easy now, with asset prices hovering at all time highs (this creates liquidity through the agility to borrow against it). Inflation remains from the trillions in money printing done by the Fed which has not been withdrawn at all, really.
So there are signs that mortgage rates may not go down, as they are driven by the 10yr Treasury yield, which is sensitive to inflation expectations - not the extremely short term Fed funds rate. In other words, the bond market may view the rate cut as inflationary in this context, and mortgage rates could actually rise …. we’ll see ….
In the yield chart below you can see that current rates (blue) are lower short term than March 31 (red), pricing in short term rate cuts, but the 10yr rate and longer is unchanged to higher - this is what I’m referring to.
https://www.ustreasuryyieldcurve.com/b/eEymbU
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Actually he wants the cuts to create additional tailwind for the midterms and his agenda in general. Money is super easy now, with asset prices hovering at all time highs (this creates liquidity through the agility to borrow against it). Inflation remains from the trillions in money printing done by the Fed which has not been withdrawn at all, really.
So there are signs that mortgage rates may not go down, as they are driven by the 10yr Treasury yield, which is sensitive to inflation expectations - not the extremely short term Fed funds rate. In other words, the bond market may view the rate cut as inflationary in this context, and mortgage rates could actually rise …. we’ll see ….
In the yield chart below you can see that current rates (blue) are lower short term than March 31 (red), pricing in short term rate cuts, but the 10yr rate and longer is unchanged to higher - this is what I’m referring to.
https://www.ustreasuryyieldcurve.com/b/eEymbU
Ok, so that’s how you do it boys, this thread is deader than Biden’s johnson.
So next time a thread is getting old and sour, DM me with a request to post about my very interesting observations on the economy, markets - hell, anything at all, and that thread finished, over, kaput, fine!
Better than any nerve agent.
A good night to you all!
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Ok, so that’s how you do it boys, this thread is deader than Biden’s johnson.
So next time a thread is getting old and sour, DM me with a request to post about my very interesting observations on the economy, markets - hell, anything at all, and that thread finished, over, kaput, fine!
Better than any nerve agent.
A good night to you all!
Nothing wrong with starting your own topic if your contributions are heading off-track.
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This was a serious thread to put forth real-world solutions to real world problems. This was prompted by a news report that a recent job fair hosted by the state only filled 3% of the job vacancies.
I live next to a nice community park. The caretaker job has been vacant for well over one year. Hence my suggestion to utilize the homeless people to do the job since they are there anyway.
My other suggestion was to utilize the people who live nearby to help maintain the parks. (Like me :rofl:)
And of course, allow people to live at business establishments in order to provide a personal deterrent to thieves. It would also reduce the cost of living and doing business.
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Nothing wrong with starting your own topic if your contributions are heading off-track.
Thanks for the tip, Mr. How low will mortgage rates fall
with a September Fed rate cut? Here's what to know., er ah, Jackson! >:D
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:stopjack:
This was a serious thread to put forth real-world solutions to real world problems. This was prompted by a news report that a recent job fair hosted by the state only filled 3% of the job vacancies.
I live next to a nice community park. The caretaker job has been vacant for well over one year. Hence my suggestion to utilize the homeless people to do the job since they are there anyway.
My other suggestion was to utilize the people who live nearby to help maintain the parks. (Like me :rofl:)
And of course, allow people to live at business establishments in order to provide a personal deterrent to thieves. It would also reduce the cost of living and doing business.
I’m with you dude!
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I wonder how theft would be if we had capital punishment. Like chop off the hand of a thief.
Of course this would never happen here. Instead, victims get in trouble for kicking some ass of a theif.
#7/11
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Thanks for the tip, Mr. How low will mortgage rates fall
with a September Fed rate cut? Here's what to know., er ah, Jackson! >:D
There's a difference between engaging a thread-jacker with related facts vs. being the person who should have started another thread before derailing the topic.
I responded to the OP with:
"If you can find a sane and responsible homeless person..."
Maybe I'm naive, but I think any sane, responsible person would tend to not be homeless.
:geekdanc: :shaka:
and then had to defend my self from accusations that I'm making assumptions about homeless, calling them lazy and stupid,
"Typical boomer entitlement, talking down to people who were crushed by the policies that enriched your generation at the expense of everyone else."
Yeah, i got sucked into the personal attack, but i didn't have much else to do that day, so I engaged a troll.
You picked one post I made that was intended to counter the arguments made by the thread jacker. Please don't start attacking me here and becoming another thread jacker yourself.
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"If you can find a sane and responsible homeless person..."
Maybe I'm naive, but I think any sane, responsible person would tend to not be homeless.
:geekdanc: :shaka:
I knew a guy who was homeless, and not a bum. He worked at Longs full time but couldn't afford a place. He slept in his car and showered at the beach. His coworkers would bring food for him for lunch as he either wouldn't eat lunch or get a $1 cup noodle. Althought he was a little weird, I would consider him sane.
He was the exception as I see many bums on the street that aren't sane or responsible. 1 bum in my area recently OD'd and everyone is glad. He often yells at people and jerks off to women who are walking by.
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The solution is to re-establish a sense of community. Easier said than done of course.
This state used to have one of those which is why I moved here, but increasing economic pressure, real estate flippers/airbnb ruining neighborhoods, and social isolation psyops really tore that apart.
People want to belong to something, and in my opinion the reason why so many of us are crashing cars into each other lately is a subconscious desire for connection that's not getting fulfilled.
Community is in our DNA even though the industry-hijacked government gremlins insist that we would all be perfectly happy living in pods and eating corporate slop.
We could learn a lot from the fighting spirit of the homeless. They didn't give up and kill themselves, nor did they submit to the toxic paradigm. The system gave them two choices and they picked a third.
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We could learn a lot from the fighting spirit of the homeless. They didn't give up and kill themselves, nor did they submit to the toxic paradigm. The system gave them two choices and they picked a third.
There's an intersting vid of the tunnel people in Vegas. 1 guy stated that he loves the freedom that he has being a bum. He's not a slave to his bills, job,etc...But at the same time, if he wants a cheeseburger, he cannot just go get one. I never thought about it that way.
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There's an intersting vid of the tunnel people in Vegas. 1 guy stated that he loves the freedom that he has being a bum. He's not a slave to his bills, job,etc...But at the same time, if he wants a cheeseburger, he cannot just go get one. I never thought about it that way.
Ours is not a society in which one can be self-sufficient and still attain a comfortable lifestyle. You need to be completely off the grid, growing and raising your own food, have a source of fresh, safe water, and create a habitat that protects you from the environment and threats (animal and human). You need basic health care supples to treat infections and injuries so you don't die from a minor cut or bite.
While it's possible to create such a fortress against the societal norms of working and paying bills, you still have to put in the work to subsist. Crops don't wait for you to feel like planting or harvesting. A leaky roof isn't going to fix itself. And that cut on your hand that's not healed for 3 weeks probably isn't going to heal itself either.
When someone mentions luck regarding the majority of us not forced into the streets by "the system," they should also mention the luck of those on the street who have been able to avoid life-threatening problems, quite often wih help from the same government tthat gets blemed for putting them there in the first place.
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Quote from: Kalihi Uka on Today at 06:30:27 AM
Thanks for the tip, Mr. How low will mortgage rates fall
with a September Fed rate cut? Here's what to know., er ah, Jackson! >:D
There's a difference between engaging a thread-jacker with related facts vs. being the person who should have started another thread before derailing the topic.
No, no, no Mr. Jackson - ya don’t get away with cheap obfuscation.
I responded to your mortgage rates post, and you come back with snark saying my comment, precisely about that, is off thread?
Like we say down in Tejas, THAT DOG DON’T HUNT!
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Quote from: Kalihi Uka on Today at 06:30:27 AM
Thanks for the tip, Mr. How low will mortgage rates fall
with a September Fed rate cut? Here's what to know., er ah, Jackson! >:D
No, no, no Mr. Jackson - ya don’t get away with cheap obfuscation.
I responded to your mortgage rates post, and you come back with snark saying my comment, precisely about that, is off thread?
Like we say down in Tejas, THAT DOG DON’T HUNT!
Show me where I said YOUR comment is off thread.
If my general comments made you think that, then that's between you and your conscience.
Repeating myself -- "You picked one post I made that was intended to counter the arguments made by the thread jacker. Please don't start attacking me here and becoming another thread jacker yourself."
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Show me where I said YOUR comment is off thread.
If my general comments made you think that, then that's between you and your conscience.
Repeating myself -- "You picked one post I made that was intended to counter the arguments made by the thread jacker. Please don't start attacking me here and becoming another thread jacker yourself."
:stopjack:
Oh I see, Mr. Jackson.
There appears to be no honorable way out of this impasse, and so, with deep regret, I must call in the Judean People's Front crack suicide squad - on the whole lot of us.
https://youtu.be/NUHk2RSMCS8
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Oh I see, Mr. Jackson.
There appears to be no honorable way out of this impasse, and so, with deep regret, I must call in the Judean People's Front crack suicide squad - on the whole lot of us.
Honorable? Is this the first time you've been on the Internet?
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Oh I see, Mr. Jackson.
There appears to be no honorable way out of this impasse, and so, with deep regret, I must call in the Judean People's Front crack suicide squad - on the whole lot of us.
https://youtu.be/NUHk2RSMCS8
Hey - it’s not so bad here in Valhalla. Since the Muslim takeover, we all get 72 virgins now, even us infidels.
Should have done this sooner!
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Probably the most important step we can take as individuals is to start attending neighborhood meetings and events and actually making an effort to meet the people around us. That might be a lot easier now that the left is losing their stranglehold on local politics. A lot of them are about to have an astonishing fall from grace as that the truth about mRNA drugs finally gains widespread acceptance. Getting rid of the control freaks and sycophants will free up tremendous resources.
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Probably the most important step we can take as individuals is to start attending neighborhood meetings and events and actually making an effort to meet the people around us. That might be a lot easier now that the left is losing their stranglehold on local politics. A lot of them are about to have an astonishing fall from grace as that the truth about mRNA drugs finally gains widespread acceptance. Getting rid of the control freaks and sycophants will free up tremendous resources.
Amen brother - the mRNA they used to jump-the-shark into their promised land of tyranny continues, one way or another, to decimate their ranks.
Like I always tell my wife, the greatest test we ever took in our lives, was defying the kill shot mandate.
No one could have ever imagined it. It was real-life Sci-fi horror.
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Amen brother - the mRNA they used to jump-the-shark into their promised land of tyranny continues, one way or another, to decimate their ranks.
Like I always tell my wife, the greatest test we ever took in our lives, was defying the kill shot mandate.
No one could have ever imagined it. It was real-life Sci-fi horror.
It was shocking to see how quickly people folded, especially those who swore up and down how evil big pharma was just a few months before.
On the bright side there will be a much needed house cleaning on all levels of government, and if the grassroots starts preparing now we can take advantage of it.
Imagine the legal runway suddenly clearing for pro 2A victories. A lot of these judges are about to retire in disgrace and/or go into hiding.
https://www.civilbeat.org/2022/02/judge-denies-request-by-hawaiian-airlines-employees-to-halt-vaccine-mandate/#comments
https://reason.com/2025/08/04/upholding-a-vaccine-mandate-the-9th-circuit-embraces-an-alarmingly-broad-definition-of-public-health/