Be a good move to make the houses solid concrete walls or solid brick with solid plaster rendered on all on top of a concrete slab floor with tiled floors throughout, the damage is minimum that you can do to one of those.
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Be a good move to make the houses solid concrete walls or solid brick with solid plaster rendered on all on top of a concrete slab floor with tiled floors throughout, the damage is minimum that you can do to one of those.
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Oh well this jerk wouldnt agree with the plans thats for sure. ..
I dont who he is, but he is now in the running for the leader of the unpopularity party.
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Oh my at first look around ,I find this on him, he is an embarrassment isnt he!
I'd love to play poker against this fool, he is all in every time!
I dont think he knows what he comes over like to normal thinking people, as he is so politically bent and one eyed that he cant see that some issues are beyond political side taking.
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I work in probation and we deal with homeless offenders and it is true many have issues of mental health and substance misuse. They cannot sustain a tenancy because they do not have the experience of budget management and skills for life. They get support to maintain their tenancy which is more often shared or single bedrooms. Most do not make it to a sustained independent living but some do.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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In this day and age, there is no reason why everyone cannot realistically own a home and at an affordable cost. I've looked at the property markets in various US states and on the whole property costs seem much more reasonable there than in the UK or here. It's an interesting experiment, but having a home and not having to worry about rent every month can only be a massive help. After that, you have been helped more than enough, so get a job. Even a low paying one as you aren't blowing half your money on rent. Property, at least in the UK and here, is such a money drain, and it is money made off of bubbles. Nothing is being generated or made.
I look at the UK and think most of the problem is self created and the elite like the property bubbles and the banks love mortgage based indentured servitude. It doesn't need to be like that. Many houses are very old and are in poor condition. Most homes out here are tower blocks in the sky. I don't think they look very nice aesthetically; they are too expensive, but they are homes and there is nothing wrong with them. Sure, you don't have a garden, but you can't have everything. A government could easily push for these to be built and to build them cheaply and use them to replace the social housing that has all been sold off. In the space of 20 houses, you can house 200 families.
Close down Goldman Sach's and just give everyone in the country a house. You might as well just give people something rather than bailing out these corporations that only make money from money.
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I suppose once you have a house, then that's something people spend their life working for automatically settled. It's half the job of life over and you aren't giving massive amounts of money to the banks. They should be taken out of the equation. People need money in their own pockets to determine their own futures. Relying on banks and governments is not good and so a house as a one time deal, is a way of saying to people, this is your support. It takes out the rent and the mortgage lenders, and then you can say to people, 'You are so lucky, now at least do some work. Everything else is about your own adult choices'.
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Are there any homeless people in Utah to begin with? Lets see California follow suite, see how that works out....
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Got tried out here in one section,the beneficiaries burnt the floors and all the timber in the houses to keep them warm in the winter, so they could could have enough money left to keep smoking and drinking..
You'd have to really be fussy over who gets in and who doesnt if you didnt build them fire and damage proof.
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