Tag: home
Zombie Debit- VIP
This must end asap
Long Islanders living in their cars
I have never slept in my car but I have had to spend hours in it to get WiFi many times between homes .
This should not be
Blackrock financial huge losses
Corporate home ownership
Homeless
Home builder spike
I personal think this will be balanced out with Justice .
Why should consumers be held accountable and liable when homes are built that few people can afford .
Builders were part of the group I leased from and the evictors who’ve been going great guns , seems karma is coming steadily so patience is prayer indeed .
All that has been duplicated, on every corner , be it McDonalds , Walmarts , or churches were doomed to fail eventually .
Expiration, change , New Earth and accountability, authenticity is normalized 💯🤩❤️🙌
The corps are unloading their stock at lower prices .
Restoration and Recalibration is going to balance things out .
Return to Work Cycle & Housing
Cost of Living
Eddie Myles Jr. Observed:
“Which means food insecurity is higher than we have the ability to track in a study. Most people would consider a $400 rent increase catastrophic to their budget.
So 11k in under 2 years is an increase few families can simply absorb. So they’re going without. Now some of that is convenience foods (pre chopped vegetables, microwaveable meals, desserts etc) but not all of it.
That means families are cutting out whole food products and replacing them with sugar and salt ridden processed versions that are cheaper. So that $11k more the grocery store and its supply chain are dividing up amongst themselves has the additional burden of likely hundreds of thousands of dollars in emergency room and medication costs this families will eventually incur and not be able to pay for and wind up showing up in taxes.
So for all the “you gotta work harder.” Or the “work smarter” crowd. In the interests of your own American “bootstrap” rugged individualist lie you may want to see this as a you problem even if you can absorb that $11k.”

Homelessness Past
It’s hard to imagine that anyone ordered this. Or even just bought it and hung it in the bedroom or dining room.
It’s impossible to look at this painting. This is so sad!
In Thomas Kennington’s painting Homeless People (1890), we see a mother leaning over her child. He is exhausted and is in a near-fainting state, either from hunger or illness.
Despite the rainy weather, he is dressed lightly. Apparently, he and his mother lost their home in the summer.
But it’s already autumn. But they still wander and cannot get out of this black pit of poverty.
Most likely, the woman’s husband died. And she and her child were kicked out of their rented accommodation.
And since then they have been living on the streets, eking out small jobs for pennies.
This was a great social tragedy for England in the mid-19th century.
Penny wages did not allow such families to purchase their own housing. And any adversity made women and children very vulnerable.
At that time, there were about 30 thousand homeless children living on the streets in London!
So, the artist decided to use this painting to draw attention to the existing problem.
And this is the painting he created.
The black and gray coloring, of course, echoes the misfortune that is happening.
But at the same time he is… handsome. Due to the illusion of a wet sidewalk. And also thick fog that blurs the background.
Everything is very concise. No vegetation. Only a dry tree, symbolizing the departure from life.
Not only is the landscape beautiful, but also heroes.
The artist himself believed that the painting should not only be truthful (after all, he was painting a real social phenomenon), but also beautiful.
What can we say, we sympathize more with beautiful people. Cinema takes advantage of this, often choosing pretty actors for the main roles.
Please note that the woman is not only beautiful, but also quite well-groomed! She has neat hair and clothes. Personal degradation has not yet touched her, despite the horror happening in her life.
She hasn’t given up yet. After all, unkemptness is the first sign of the beginning of degradation. When a person humbles himself and gives up.
Thus, the artist leaves hope to the viewer. That this is not the end yet. And the mother will still find the strength to help the child.
Yes, this painting was not intended for private buyers. The artist understood perfectly well that hardly anyone would want to hang such a picture in the bedroom or dining room.
But! At that time, museums and galleries quite readily acquired such paintings. Because they attracted more visitors.
This is what the artist was counting on. In a museum, such work will be available to more people. This means that the social problem will be discussed and, possibly, resolved.
At the same time, he made her as attractive as possible to the eye, which invariably attracts glances to her.
And so it happened. The painting was acquired by a public gallery in Melbourne. And to this day it is one of the most popular paintings in this museum.
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