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IAmnotGeorgeBush:
I have a racing bike. In summer evenings I love to ride the paved levies and bike trails around my city in California. I am always amazed at the rise in homeless people I see along bike trails running along side the few rivers there are here... homeless living under bridges and, in generally out of the way places... I see the police and sheriff constantly "moving these people on", there really is just no place for them to go... Over the past years I have watched ambulances and coroners pick up bodies of these people who obviously did not receive help or proper medical care... I have watched welfare reduced, and a large theatre restored and a sports arena built with the public monies... and the homeless go unassisted... I have watched illegal aliens taking over the jobs which these Americans could once have used to pull themselves up and out of the poverty they exist in... It really is just too much to describe... I feel ill when I just describe these conditions I have witnessed... I have given in to hopelessness for these poor souls--as no one is even working on a plan to help them, at lease one which I have seen mention of... Also, many blame drugs on causing all of this... my gut feeling tells me that belief places the "cart before the horse", as I believe these people finally are forced to turn to drugs to escape the conditions they are finding themselves in, indeed, I almost think I see many preferring death to these conditions--and they give up... I think a certain group of people must enjoy watching all of this... they frighten me worse even worse... Warmest regards, John "I AmnotGeorgeBush" wrote in message ... David T. Hall wrote: Have you planned for financial hardship? I can provide food, water, and the basic necessities. Hell, I could retire right now, if that's all I .needed to do. Believe it or not, there are many in Florida, more in the rural areas, who rely on no cash at all, and it's always been that way. Talk about self sufficiency! In this area, that just isn't very practical. Unless, of course, you're Amish. One doesn't need be Amish to farm, hunt, and fish. Self-sustainment has always been a large part of the original Floridians and their families. .Like that guy in the swamps of Tampa that was just forced, by eminent domain, off his land to the tune of 5 mil? Ain't that something? _ They have survived Indians, draughts, plagues (such as citrus canker that decimates entire industries and family enterprises) hurricanes on a regular basis..on it goes. Florida has never been the cushy place your ads in between Homer Simpson and reality shows depict. Miami and Disney have always presented an unrealistic portrait of Florida. It is still a very much undeveloped state, That's because much of it is swamp. Most of it is scrubland, not swamp. There's an on-going battle between rabid developers who want to drain the swamps, and the ecologists who want to preserve the natural ecosystem Yep,,,,a damn good time to support the "whacko" environmentalists. - There are state roads that traverse through the state east and west that have nothing in between the coasts except for a few small unremarkable towns with populations in the double digits. Sounds like the Pine Barrens in New Jersey...... _ What's your excuse not to? I can always sell my home and move north (or inland) and buy incredible acreage and 4 or 5 times the home I have here and still have enough left over to live fairly well. I could do the same. For the price that my home can get in today's market, I could move to an unremarkable (READ: not in demand) area and by a similar place for a fraction of the cost. But there's no place to work at a livable wage. But when I retire, that's probably what I will do. Our home values increased over 70% in the last ten years in some areas. My home appreciated about 70% in the 5 years that I've lived here. It's unreal, and it won't last. Hell, I was talking Florida as a whole. My home value increased 100% in the last 8 years, as has many in the flood zones (near or on water). I pity the people who are buying into the market now with a 10% down payment and will likely find themselves upside down when the bottom finally falls out of the market. Some say the bubble will hold here, some say there is no bubble. The problems will be those who took on bigger and better homes when the rates were at all time lows instead of paying off their debts. Taxes when I bought my original home here were less than 300 bucks a year. I'd die for that rate. Right now, I'm approaching $5500 Now they are over 3G. Even 3G would be better than what I'm paying now. Well, we'll hit that in a few more years. Houses on the actual tourist beaches are paying above and beyond that. _ Houseboats are another option for those of us who tame the sea. I once toyed with the idea of living on a boat. But I have far too much junk to make it practical. Especially with family considerations. If I was a loner, I could live in boat or a trailer and I'd be just fine. Dude, check out some of the yachts,,,,I know a guy who lives in the Vinoy Basin and has two dirtbikes on board for he and his son. _ Of course, I can always throw a trailer or mobile home near JerryO's place after selling my home and never have to worry about money again. At least you'd have a drinking buddy ;-) Coca Cola only. Besides, I'd rather talk skip than drink. I'd save a lot of truckers, as Jerry would be chasing my impossible-to-find signal all the time. Dave ."Sandbagger" |
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