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    Default Court ordered evictions

    Steven Henderson hosts a wonderful radio show.
    On that show he mentioned WARREN has the
    highest number of court evictions in the state.

    I'm guessing that people who wanted to move out of Detroit
    simply cannot based on the jobs, income, rent, etc.
    Moving up past 8 Mile involves paying bills on time.

    Once evicted, by court order, it follows them around
    in future housing decisions for a long time
    Last edited by O3H; August-14-18 at 04:49 AM.

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    Is there a source for the datum about evictions in Warren?

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    YEAH - the radio show hosted by Stephen Henderson

    NOT all news comes to us via a link, eh ?

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    Eviction rates remain high across the nation.

    Warren, Mich. [[8.08%)
    Fort Wayne, Ind. [[7.39%)
    Akron, Ohio [[6.06%)

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    I had a tennant in my Warren rental house strategically stop paying to ride it out for as long ad he could. Asshole!

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    Evictions go along with the poverty cycle in Detroit

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    Of course we won't get the ""perspective"" of the ones evicted,
    they are too poor to afford internet access and a home computer.
    We won't see them post here on Detroit Yes

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    The homeless guy who begs for money on the corner has a cell phone somehow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CassTechGrad View Post
    The homeless guy who begs for money on the corner has a cell phone somehow!
    Unemployment is very low and everyone is hiring. Unless there is some kind of physical or mental issue, it's hard to believe that they're trying to be employed and productive. I also REFUSE to give "food" money to a person who is smoking or drinking\drunk. Clearly they haven't hit rock bottom yet if they're still spending money on stupid things.

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    IF the employment scene is so stellar, why the eviction rate ?

    MICHIGAN has the sixth highest population of homeless children.
    Folks with kids who can’t maintain a secure,
    reliable living situation for their families.

    If you need the link ---try Reading the article

    https://wdet.org/posts/2018/08/13/87...urity-on-kids/

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    The book EVICTED is :

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER | KIRKUS PRIZE FOR NONFICTION FINALIST | LONGLISTED FOR THE PEN/JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITH AWARD FOR NONFICTION | NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR by The New York Times Book Review • The Boston Globe • The Washington Post • NPR • Entertainment Weekly • The New Yorker • Bloomberg • Esquire • San Francisco Chronicle • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel • St. Louis Post-Dispatch • Politico • Bookpage • Kirkus Reviews • Amazon • Barnes and Noble Review • Apple • Library Journal • Chicago Public Library • Publishers Weekly

    If it's so damn easy to get a job, explain this
    http://poverty.umich.edu/research-pu...higan-schools/
    Last edited by O3H; August-16-18 at 12:22 PM.

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    Ok, O3H. How do you propose we alleviate housing insecurity among the working poor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by O3H View Post
    IF the employment scene is so stellar, why the eviction rate ?
    My guess would be people not prioritizing their spending and also people getting into higher rent payments than what they can afford. Or in the case of my rental property, a person that has figured that they're not getting their security deposit so they stop paying rent and make you evict them so they can live for free until the system boots them out.

    Also, we should be giving free birth control to anyone that wants it, promote family planning, and teach real financial skills in school [[not how to balance a checkbook).

    I would also be for providing the first two years of college for free.

    People taking advantage of free college and family planning should have much lower rates of evictions than people that don't.

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    My take on society:
    If you need a drivers license to drive a car, then you should insist on every potential parent to take a serious, hardcore , tough as nails, no bullshit course. Want a kid, pass the class, prove you can be be a parent.
    Basically a revocable social contract with the rest of society.
    -Pump out kids anyway, cut the financial support, yank the kids away.
    Force both parents to serious labor camp, somewhere.
    Let them dwell upon that choice to create a kid out of - fun - .
    No mercy, improve society for all. Personal responsibility reigns supreme.

    Freedom in a democracy allows people to make choices.
    Any idiot can have a kid nowadays, and it has real repercussions.
    Last edited by O3H; August-16-18 at 07:05 PM.

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    Alleviating housing insecurity through forced labor camps. Seems a little severe, but it will open up those rental units for people who can afford them.

    Interesting.

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    Can't work because you have numerous kids, and no babysitter ?
    Make it THEIR problem [[plural mother+father), not the rest of society.
    I should not pay 1 cent because 2 people fucked around and made a kid, they didn't want, didn't expect and damn sure cannot pay for.
    Labor penalties need to be very harsh, force people to think first, before they whip it out for that momentary pleasure. Be responsible, or else.
    Last edited by O3H; August-17-18 at 08:31 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by O3H View Post
    Can't work because you have numerous kids, and no babysitter ?
    Make it THEIR problem [[plural mother+father), not the rest of society.
    I should not pay 1 cent because 2 people fucked around and made a kid, they didn't want, didn't expect and damn sure cannot pay for.
    Labor penalties need to be very harsh, force people to think first, before they whip it out for that momentary pleasure. Be responsible, or else.

    Why to go, speaking like a true capitalist!!!!

    Americans have free-DOM but not FREE-lunch.

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    There never has been a free lunch in America, the USA.
    I thoroughly believe we need to instill more personal responsibility in kids.
    Parents need to be held responsible for making kids, period.

    As of April 2017, --- 5.5 million delinquent noncustodial parents,
    or debtors, owed over $114 billion in past-due child support.
    Last edited by O3H; August-18-18 at 05:40 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by O3H View Post
    My take on society:
    If you need a drivers license to drive a car, then you should insist on every potential parent to take a serious, hardcore , tough as nails, no bullshit course. Want a kid, pass the class, prove you can be be a parent.
    Basically a revocable social contract with the rest of society.
    -Pump out kids anyway, cut the financial support, yank the kids away.
    Force both parents to serious labor camp, somewhere.
    Let them dwell upon that choice to create a kid out of - fun - .
    No mercy, improve society for all. Personal responsibility reigns supreme.

    Freedom in a democracy allows people to make choices.
    Any idiot can have a kid nowadays, and it has real repercussions.
    Quite the "shoot from the hip" response. What's interesting is, the actual average age for being a first time mother is at an all time high. Yet and still all these irresponsible parents. A major contributor to that problem is the fact that the economy has changed. If you didn't happen to be fortunate enough to go to college it is very difficult to afford to be a parent. The changing business model of our economy has a disproportionately high number of people working low wage service jobs or part time "gig economy" positions.

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    It cost ZERO to make a kid -- remember the NO condom part :-)

    It cost society a small fortune to feed it, educate it, and house it.

    I merely want that burden on the PARENTS shoulders, not ours [[public)
    This needs to beaten relentlessly into kids heads, over and over; daily !
    "" We will NOT care of your baby, it's 100% on you, the parent""

    Births to teens ages 15-19 account for 5.3 percent
    of all births in the USA just 2 years ago [[2016).
    *A whopping 17 percent were to KIDS who already had 1 or more births

    Less kids, smaller place , easier to make that RENT payment, eh ?


    Last edited by O3H; August-20-18 at 06:59 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by O3H View Post
    It cost ZERO to make a kid -- remember the NO condom part :-)

    It cost society a small fortune to feed it, educate it, and house it.

    I merely want that burden on the PARENTS shoulders, not ours [[public)
    Ok O3H. First of all, "society" pays to educate all kids, including yours. Are you proposing to deny public education to kids whose parents are unemployed?

    Next, I see your point about the feeding and housing. If we stopped paying for those types of programs that the freeloaders are taking advantage of, we could free up hundreds of millions of dollars. We could then devote all that found money toward the incarceration costs that all those undeserving kids will inevitably generate. A win/win for the deserving taxpayers. Great plan!
    Last edited by swingline; August-21-18 at 05:36 PM.

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    How about making it PAINfully clear to stop knocking boots
    --- if you can't pay for a kid AND the rent.

    No incarceration, let them roam free -- without funding ----
    Someone wants 5 kids, live a cardboard box then.
    Last edited by O3H; August-21-18 at 06:49 PM.

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