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In reply to the discussion: The absolute worst advice we give to Americans struggling to pay rent [View all]jalan48
(14,914 posts)23. I agree. We need to address this issue instead of blaming the victims.
Part of the problem is that if our government decides to address the issue it's basically saying our current economic system doesn't work in this regard. The Republican's have to believe it's the laziness (insert other words as appropriate) that is causing the problem. Your idea is good for another reason. Engaging people in the problem solving process creates a sense of hope and idealism in the community. Instead of simply being passive consumers, humans of all income levels can become active participants in making their community a better place to live. That is, they can go from being those poor, lazy folks Republican's despise to contributing members of their communities. Right now they are in a Catch 22.
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The absolute worst advice we give to Americans struggling to pay rent [View all]
ashling
Jul 2015
OP
I beg to differ with your dad, having moved from Santa Monica to St. Joseph, Mo, to Lincoln, NE
mnhtnbb
Jul 2015
#21
not to mention that there may NOT Be a "cheaper place to move", some place decent.
niyad
Jul 2015
#4
what? you deadbeats expect somebody to *pay* you to live free in a cardboard box under the bridge?
magical thyme
Jul 2015
#28
And people wondered why I moved only 3 times in the past 30 years since I graduated college
LynneSin
Jul 2015
#5
Pretty much what I was going to say. Cheap rent is great, but there is usually a reason...
Liberal Veteran
Jul 2015
#25
Even the UMC folks Always put moving costs in the job-change bargain. Stupid.
Eleanors38
Jul 2015
#16
Uh, that's not advice. They don't want you there, and are saying "go away - we don't
jtuck004
Jul 2015
#24
Usually, there isn't any place cheaper unless you were living in a palace to begin with.
Cleita
Jul 2015
#30