No. of Recommendations: 3
"It wasn't making me rich but I was putting in my 40 hours at Target. Made $17 bucks an hour, manager was chill, some of my peoples working there were whack but it was no worries.
I would walk from my Mom's house and didn't need a car payment. Now because of all the people stealing stuff the store closed. I lost my job but the people taking stuff aren't in trouble.
After my unemployment starts showing up on my phone, I'm gonna start taking stuff too. Why not, other people are allowed to do it." ~Lyin'WiltonSheeple
Wait, this Dude is a Target cashier who mooches off his poor Mom?...
He was flipping houses at one point - don't know why he stopped. My neighbor flipped houses and made some north of here into rentals. He bid and got the house next to me for $10k. The insurance companies totaled the house, but he saw it was mostly smoke damage - so he got it for less than the bare lot is worth because they figured in tearing it down. He's fixed it up. Plans to move into it.
One of the problems we need to address is that companies are using algorithms to buy houses and flip them. So a working couple that would normally move in and make a project of fixing up the home gets outbid by the algos. We have to slant the housing market toward getting people into these house, then maybe give them tax breaks for fixing up the house. We can create a Church and canonize St Repair and have church goers meet with tools and fix up fellow parishioner's houses. Sounds very American.