• MAGISTERLUDI (edited 7 years ago)
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    It's your reality/story,

    post it as you wish...........LOL

    • AdelleChattre
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      I'm guessing you haven't had to look for an apartment in an American city lately. I live on the West Coast. In San Jose, there are engineers that make vast sums in salary and live out of their cars because there's no place to rent. In San Francisco, Oakland, Portland and Seattle, ordinary people not being able to live in the cities they grew up in anymore is very real. Or the cities next to them. Or the cities next to those. Nevermind where their jobs are.

      If you've somehow managed not to pick up on any of the day-to-day realities around economic inequality in the U.S., let me suggest you brace yourself for some pushback when you find yourself condescending so far as to tell us we can't live in Beverly Hills.

    • MAGISTERLUDI (edited 7 years ago)
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      @AdelleChattre -

      As you so like to demand,

      "cites please",..... not one off/unsubstantiated anecdotes/tales.........Are you/we discussing affordability or availability? Clarify.

      Keep on wandering down whatever path you please, related or not, no matter.;-)

      " I live on the West Coast. In San Jose, there are engineers that make vast sums in salary and live out of their cars because there's no place to rent."

      Oh , in the time since I initiated this particular comment, I researched "rentals" in and near San Jose. Seems there are hundreds. You are a sad/bad liar and no point in furthering this, for the lack of a better word, discourse.