Is the squatting family paying rent? If not, they are not tenants. Consult an attorney. End of story mark II.
Incorrect. No offense but I'm done with this because it's too political. Enjoy your Saturday evening.
They never were tenants! They were the original homeowners who sold the house to the people trying to get into the home, who are now the rightful owners, and the former homeowners are living cost-free in a home someone else owns! They were never tenants! End of story mark III. The end. Consult an attorney, and get the freeloaders out of there.
The real freeloaders are the super wealthy who exploit the hard labor of the masses in order to realize their egoistic desires, every single day.
Good lord man, I was talking about a simple homeowner trying to get some freeloading cheats out of his home that he is paying his mortgage on so they can live rent-free. I was not on about anarcho-syndaclist communes!
Pure stupidity for the Army Veteran to be upset about some guy paying for his groceries with an ECB card or whatever it is and driving a middle class car. He doesn't know the living situation of the guy. For example, maybe the guy and his family are living with their grandparents and the car belongs to the grandparents because the guy could not afford his own car. The Pandemic resulted in a record breaking number of families (people with kids) moving back home with their parents. In addition, there's a large number of people that outright owned their cars prior to the Pandemic hitting in 2020. Now they're unemployed or working a job that can not financially support their family but they still own that nice car outright...as in no car payments. Simply, the Army Veteran anger is misplaced and if he was so outraged...he should take the time to remember the lifestyle of many Army soldiers that re-enlist. For example, as an Army Veteran myself...I had friends in the military that were given 10k - 30k bonuses for re-enlistment. Most would buy a new car...a very nice car considering most already had a savings of about 20k - 30k already in the bank. Another situation...the guy he saw may have recently taken a job that gave him a car as a benefit in which the job is paying for the lease. I have a niece that graduated from graduate school in 2020...she landed a job on Wall Street... One of the benefits...they're paying for her lease on a new BMW. My point, one thing someone should learn about automobile ownership...its one of those ego ownership that most people will not let go even if they're poor for awhile. The car ownership gives them hope that things will / can get better for them again. I guess you've forgotten all those long food lines at the Food Bank during 2020 ??? The Army Veteran should be ashamed for judging people with a decent car while piling up food in the food cart...not knowing if there will be food on the grocery store shelves the next day. Seriously, I remember when my Province announced they were going to lockdown a 3rd time... I went to the IGA grocery store...people were pushing two full grocery carts. I remember one guy had a cart full of meat and another cart full of toilet paper / paper towels. I had to go to 3 different large grocery stores / pharmacies to find milk and toilet paper. I didn't even try to find any meat...I knew it was already all purchased. Luckily, I already had a two month supply of Duck and Chicken in the freezer at home prior to the Pandemic. Sure, there's going to be some free loaders out there taking advantage of hand outs but the fact is that the Army Veteran does not know anything about the guy that he's outraged about that has an ECB food subsidy card and drives a decent car that's middle class. To assume the guy is not in need is a mistake because the Army Veteran doesn't know the guy's personal story, whom he's living with, whom the car actually belongs too and if the groceries are just for his family or shared among several families. To photograph the guy and then post his outrage about the guy online in an effort to ridicule that guy without knowing anything about the guy's personal life...pure bullshit. P.S. In a Pandemic...most people panic and then overspend on groceries as in they tend to stock up on a lot stuff that they already have. My neighbor had 12 full bags of groceries for him and his wife from one visit to the grocery store...1/2 of it they were shocking for an elderly couple a few houses down that were too afraid to go to the grocery store. P.S.S. Poultry and Fish is now getting very expensive. I'll be doing a lot of Pheasant / Duck hunting soon and fishing...more than I do in a normal year. Most people don't have that luxury to control their expenses. wrbtrader
Your ability to downplay (or exaggerate) the seriousness of any thread, depending on your current mood, is truly outstanding Alright, whatever you say.
Good point. In fact most of the "news" and images we see on TV and other media are carefully selected to trigger an emotional response from the public, with little or no regard for the facts or the truth. The goal is to manipulate the public's opinion, one way or the other. Gone are the days when journalists simply reported facts...
It can scare people too into over shopping...piling up the food in the grocery carts when they may actually only need a fraction of it. I remember the day the Pandemic was declared...I was taking a 30min nap and my girlfriend (an ICU nurse) called me to go to the store and load up the car with groceries. I went outside and saw cars speeding and going thru red lights just to get into a grocery store parking lot. People were literally running into the grocery store and pharmacies. She got home that night from her shift...she was shocked to see that I had only gotten 3 bags of groceries. It was like a scene out of some Zombie Apocalypse movie because even little kids knew how serious it was...one kid yells at his mom to grab all the boxes of Frootloops. wrbtrader
Did you guys run out of meat when the meat plants were closed? Did you run out of Fruit Loops when the store shelves were bare? Did you run out of TP when the TP run happened? Nope. We made it through. Was all for naught, like the gasoline run when the Colonial pipeline was hacked. Hoarding begets shortages. There's an ebb and flow of supply. All it takes is a few paranoid whack jobs to muck up the balance of goods and services, when it is not warranted. Guys, wait until you hear the news that the ICBMs have launched before panicking. Otherwise, yer mucking it up for everyone else.