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that would be cool.
tsinava posted:is there a website that keeps track of empty houses so squatters know where to go?
that would be cool.
https://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/more_vacant_homes_than_homeless_in_us_20111231
HenryKrinkle posted:in the US the ratio is five to one
https://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/more_vacant_homes_than_homeless_in_us_20111231
i think the way they came up with that number is compared the total number of housing vacancies (this is not the same as empty houses) with an estimate of the total number of people who experienced at least a few nights without owning or renting their own place (long-term homelessness is a much smaller number). i don't think these comparisons are all that useful.
Ironicwarcriminal posted:maybe many the homeless people prefer being homeless?
This is the case in Miami and Portland. This is also purely anecdotal experience.
Ironicwarcriminal posted:maybe many the homeless people prefer being homeless?
This is the case in Miami and Portland. This is also purely anecdotal experience.
roseweird posted:there isn't usually a lot of free space in any major u.s. cities and i can't imagine its much different in e.u. so if there are a lot of vacant homes , i can't help but imagine a lot of them are in far flung , deteriorating suburban developments built by speculators, sold, foreclosed on, and left to rot. sso yeah you could propose resettling the homeless in lonely dilapidated mcmansions and levvittown stretches if you wanted... i'm sure they'll be okay on their own there right?
well that's not what i proposed, i just wanted to point out the useless waste of construction on the one hand and the lack of equitable distribution on the other, but other than that what you say doesn't really go for europe, at least not hte part i live in. there was a huge squatters movement here in the 70s and 80s to claim precisely empty urban buildings (though they were less private homes and more large tenements and office buildings). i seldom see empty homes in the countryside, it's mostly the downtowns that have large empty offices and apartments.
MindMaster posted:roseweird posted:
there isn't usually a lot of free space in any major u.s. cities and i can't imagine its much different in e.u. so if there are a lot of vacant homes , i can't help but imagine a lot of them are in far flung , deteriorating suburban developments built by speculators, sold, foreclosed on, and left to rot. sso yeah you could propose resettling the homeless in lonely dilapidated mcmansions and levvittown stretches if you wanted... i'm sure they'll be okay on their own there right?
well that's not what i proposed, i just wanted to point out the useless waste of construction on the one hand and the lack of equitable distribution on the other, but other than that what you say doesn't really go for europe, at least not hte part i live in. there was a huge squatters movement here in the 70s and 80s to claim precisely empty urban buildings (though they were less private homes and more large tenements and office buildings). i seldom see empty homes in the countryside, it's mostly the downtowns that have large empty offices and apartments.
Superabound posted:there are a near infinite number
subject-verb agreement, and, it's difficult for a quantity of physical things to be "near" infinity. see me after class.
Panopticon posted:MindMaster posted:roseweird posted:
there isn't usually a lot of free space in any major u.s. cities and i can't imagine its much different in e.u. so if there are a lot of vacant homes , i can't help but imagine a lot of them are in far flung , deteriorating suburban developments built by speculators, sold, foreclosed on, and left to rot. sso yeah you could propose resettling the homeless in lonely dilapidated mcmansions and levvittown stretches if you wanted... i'm sure they'll be okay on their own there right?
well that's not what i proposed, i just wanted to point out the useless waste of construction on the one hand and the lack of equitable distribution on the other, but other than that what you say doesn't really go for europe, at least not hte part i live in. there was a huge squatters movement here in the 70s and 80s to claim precisely empty urban buildings (though they were less private homes and more large tenements and office buildings). i seldom see empty homes in the countryside, it's mostly the downtowns that have large empty offices and apartments.
thanks for that, yeah it was much the same movement where i live, they managed to set up a few fairly big riots against the stupid queen's coronation and some other evil things and for that the government hounded them all the way into the 90s when they seemed to have mostly disappeared.
swampman posted:it's difficult for a quantity of physical things to be "near" infinity.
you can do it put your back into it
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The EU has twice as many vacant homes as there are homeless people
not surprising considering the extremely small number of homeless compared to the number of houses
The EU has twice as many vacant homes as there are homeless people
not surprising considering the extremely small number of homeless compared to the number of houses
The EU has twice as many vacant homes as there are homeless people
not surprising considering the extremely small number of homeless compared to the number of houses
The EU has twice as many vacant homes as there are homeless people
not surprising considering the extremely small number of homeless compared to the number of houses
The EU has twice as many vacant homes as there are homeless people
not surprising considering the extremely small number of homeless compared to the number of houses
The EU has twice as many vacant homes as there are homeless people
not surprising considering the extremely small number of homeless compared to the number of houses
The EU has twice as many vacant homes as there are homeless people
not surprising considering the extremely small number of homeless compared to the number of houses2314
political cartoons and stuff
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it is me. from another side of life, mostly a dark side wich i couldn`t resist because they had biryani
Ironicwarcriminal posted:maybe many the homeless people prefer being homeless?
i talked two a few folks in skid row in LA once - besides being told to leave by a couple folks (apparently people were talking about me for the few minutes I was around) - someone said that people are there because they don't want to be seen/found.
guidoanselmi posted:also the sex life seems to be pretty good for many there
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