Notice: Home alone tonight?
Topic: Which would be worse; sleeping under a bridge in Knoxville...
+Anonymous A — 5.1 years ago #57,764

...or teaching English in a Kunming shit-hole?
(Edited 43 seconds later.)
| Poll option | Votes | Percentage | Graph |
| Homeless in Knoxville | 3 | 60% | |
| Kunming shit-hole | 1 | 20% | |
| Difficult choice | 1 | 20% | |
+Anonymous B — 5.1 years ago, 18 minutes later[T] [B] #601,265
Write in: being obsessed enough to make these threads.
+Anonymous C — 5.1 years ago, 3 minutes later, 21 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #601,266
> Write in: being obsessed enough to make these threads.
I vote for this.
+Anonymous D — 5.1 years ago, 5 hours later, 6 hours after the original post[T] [B] #601,274
Knoxville-About 1000 homeless.
California- Over 10,000,000 homeless.
·Facts — 5.1 years ago, 14 minutes later, 6 hours after the original post[T] [B] #601,276
A new federal report shows California’s homeless population increased by nearly 7% early last year to an estimated 161,548, months before the pandemic and subsequent economic crisis spread across the state.
In raw numbers, the total rose by 10,270 from January 2019 to January 2020, according to the annual Point-In-Time Estimates of Homelessness published Thursday by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, or HUD. The reports rely on surveys of homeless people taken each January in communities across the state and nation.
Advocates said the report is another blaring alarm for government leaders to address California’s affordable housing and homelessness crises. They expect that many additional residents fell into homelessness over the past year given the loss of jobs during the pandemic.
“This shows us just how acute the housing crisis is here in [California] and the need for solutions at scale,” Chris Martin, policy director at the nonprofit Housing California, wrote in an email.
Martin pointed out that the state with the next-highest increase in homelessness, Texas, saw a jump of just 1,381 people.
California’s Homeless Population Increased 24.3% From 2018 To 2020
Nationally, the homeless population grew last year for the fourth year in a row to more than 580,000 individuals, a 2% uptick from the year before.
CALIFORNIS HAS 161,548 of the Nation's 580,000 Homeless people
AND 2,200,000 of the Nations 10,000,000 ILLEGAL Immigrants.
+Anonymous E — 5.1 years ago, 9 seconds later, 6 hours after the original post[T] [B] #601,277
Write it: still making countless obsessive posts about what a stranger did ten years ago.
+Anonymous F — 5.1 years ago, 2 minutes later, 6 hours after the original post[T] [B] #601,279
@601,274 (D)
> California- Over 10,000,000 homeless.
You're saying 25% of California is homeless?
·Facts — 5.1 years ago, 26 minutes later, 6 hours after the original post[T] [B] #601,280
@previous (F)
Actually the number is closer to 200,000.
And the people who have homes there are paying $2,250,000 for houses that are actually worth $50,000.
+Anonymous G — 5.1 years ago, 51 minutes later, 7 hours after the original post[T] [B] #601,281
@previous (Facts)
> And the people who have homes there are paying $2,250,000 for houses that are actually worth $50,000.
This is one of the main reasons Cali is a shithole. A major earthquake can't hit there soon enough for me and purge it out in the Pacific and wash the debris and bodies of these numb nuts over to China and let them clean the mess up.
+Anonymous H — 5.1 years ago, 2 hours later, 9 hours after the original post[T] [B] #601,298
@601,274 (D)
> Knoxville-About 1000 homeless.
You can re-watch that special at the bottom of this article. The most recent data shows more than 12,000 people in Knoxville received some kind of homeless services in 2019.
+Dr. Phil !U2zG.HF/T6 — 5.1 years ago, 51 minutes later, 10 hours after the original post[T] [B] #601,302
@601,274 (D)
> Knoxville-About 1000 homeless.
> California- Over 10,000,000 homeless.
That's irrelevant you moron. One city verses an entire state? Fucking dumbass.
+Anonymous J — 5.1 years ago, 12 minutes later, 11 hours after the original post[T] [B] #601,303
@previous (Dr. Phil !U2zG.HF/T6)
Tennessee is filled with Hillbillies. Homes with little or no indoor plumbing. A bucket for Corncobs to wipe ass. The homeless probably have better living conditions than a Tornado trap.
·Anonymous D — 5.1 years ago, 54 minutes later, 11 hours after the original post[T] [B] #601,305
+Anonymous K — 5.1 years ago, 5 minutes later, 12 hours after the original post[T] [B] #601,307
@previous (D)
You want to see real Welfare?
·Anonymous D — 5.1 years ago, 19 minutes later, 12 hours after the original post[T] [B] #601,310
@previous (K)
California's state and local governments rely on three main taxes. The personal income tax is the state's main revenue source, the property tax is the major local tax, and the state and local governments both receive revenue from the sales and use tax.
Property tax collected annually- About 60,000,000,000
Real estate market in California is inflated by over 1000%
Useful pun- House of cards.
·Anonymous J — 5.1 years ago, 8 minutes later, 12 hours after the original post[T] [B] #601,314
·Anonymous D — 5.1 years ago, 3 minutes later, 12 hours after the original post[T] [B] #601,317
@previous (J)
No other state's economy is built on a bigger house of cards than that the Capital of Democrats...California.
·Anonymous J — 5.1 years ago, 7 minutes later, 12 hours after the original post[T] [B] #601,321
@previous (D)
You play your silly card game surrounded by Hillbillies. I am living the California dream - Took me 4 months to remodel the Carlsbad Condo off of Tamarack and 3 more month to sell it at 3X's what I paid for it. For that kind of Card game I wood say I made $$$$ and the re-model was 100% tax deductible. So sure some Capitol gains IRS will get which of course helps support those Hillbillies who are too drunk and fucked up to work for a living.
·Anonymous A (OP) — 5.1 years ago, 6 hours later, 19 hours after the original post[T] [B] #601,343
@601,277 (E)
> what a stranger did ten years ago.
Oh, we can go back further than that.
Start a new topic to continue this conversation.
Or browse the latest topics.