Dead serious question. Where are the homeless in the big cities being overburdened with Covid-19? 100% honest question. Are they victims or are they still out there in the same numbers?
I don't think we find out until this over. I doubt any city really gives a rats behind where the CV patients are coming from.
I don't think we find out until this over. I doubt any city really gives a rats behind where the CV patients are coming from.I Dang double post
Plenty do, I read frequently about someone who has some sort of recognition in the world succumbing to the virus.
I'm going to the store tomorrow. Haven't been since March 28th. I'll post my adventure in live from the Stand as well
Gonna wear a Guillie Suit in with a dual filter respirator, but to change it up, going to play a repeated sound clip of Darth Vader breathing, through my phone hidden in a chest pocket.
You asked about homeless people. We aren't talking about people with name recognition. They stub a toe and it makes the evening news. The homeless, people like you, me and the rest of the people on the web site could die and not a word will be said where we came from or what we did in life on the national news.
I was a loyal GM guy, I have not been happy with a lot of what has been going. When these car manufactures start slashing inventory, I will most likely remove my 13 silverado from my possession; although, I can't seem to justify paying what they want for new trucks.
If the you would've had an 84 month mortgage term I bet that payment it would've been a bit higher lol.... But seriously, anybody who needs an 84 month loan in order to be able to make the payments ought not be buying a $65,000 pickup truck. The only people who should even think about purchasing a $65,000 pickup truck are those who are successful enough that they can afford to purchase it outright in cash or maybe with 24 or 36 mo financing for the sake of credit. I just saw the other day where Ford was offering a program with their new truck financing where you get to miss up to 6 payments during the course of the loan. It is like they've finally given up on even hiding the fact that they know good and well a lot of these people who are buying these 70K trucks can't even afford to make the payments in their current situation, much less if they suffer some kind of unexpected financial hardship. Its almost like the government stepped in a while back and took over the schools then removed everything related to home economics and personal financial literacy from the curriculum. Its probably wishful thinking, but maybe this coronavirus will remind people that having enough savings to go a couple months (or better yet a year) without a paycheck is more important than a remote starting pickup truck with air conditioned seats, full length sunroof, 48 speaker sound system, trailer backup system, etc.