http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/wayoflife/05/19/homeless.mom/index.html
5/20/2008 3:13:13 PM
5/20/2008 3:29:14 PM
I was surprised at the plight of this woman, but the question begs to be asked. Why the fuck does she not just move? I mean she could move to Charleston or Wilmington or something, still live near the beach, and make enough to get an apartment.
5/20/2008 3:29:47 PM
Yeh what stupid fucking kids.
5/20/2008 3:30:20 PM
I sympathize somewhat, but some long term fiscal responsibility could have prevented this.
5/20/2008 3:32:05 PM
moving is not that simple, especially when you're barely making ends meet.
5/20/2008 3:34:32 PM
when its happening so frequently, at some point it's above and beyond just fiscal responsibility.
5/20/2008 3:35:11 PM
She could move two hours east and be paying 1/3 of Santa Barbara's rent. Granted, she'd be living in the desert, but that's better than living in a CRV. An entrepreneur would be scouring the lot with a fist-full of cash and making low-ball offers on cars.
5/20/2008 3:36:56 PM
5/20/2008 3:37:30 PM
5/20/2008 3:39:04 PM
5/20/2008 3:40:08 PM
5/20/2008 3:46:34 PM
nothing like this would ever happen to my parents
5/20/2008 3:47:41 PM
The key is she's barely making ends meet, so obviously moving isn't that easy, especially across the country. I know I wouldn't go moving anywhere far without a job and somewhere to live waiting for me.
5/20/2008 3:50:12 PM
What lame-ass children. Geez.I would never let my parents become homeless. After all they've done to keep my ass afloat during my college years, shit. Giving them my bed and taking the couch for a few weeks is the LEAST I could do.[Edited on May 20, 2008 at 3:51 PM. Reason : me write good soon enough]
5/20/2008 3:50:20 PM
^^^^i'm saying its asinine to solely blame bad fiscal responsibility for all these people's troubles when it's happening all across the country on such a wide scale....although in her case it does appear she made some bad decisions over the years.[Edited on May 20, 2008 at 3:53 PM. Reason : .]
5/20/2008 3:52:52 PM
5/20/2008 3:55:43 PM
I feel like it's happening across the country because people aren't educated enough about personal finance, in which case it's more about ignorance than irresponsibility.
5/20/2008 3:56:20 PM
5/20/2008 3:57:19 PM
then why hasn't it been happening at this level all along?was the poverty created during the great depression a result of fiscal irresponsibility/ignorance?
5/20/2008 3:57:47 PM
I can think of a reason she would try to stay and not move- the 19 year old daughter mentioned in the article who has apparently no way to help mom and is having to live with friends. For now- that would be hell to try and save enough to not only move but have something on the other end for you and your kid. The other thing would be trying not to rip the kid out of high school jr/sr year as a reason not to move earlier - moving then is hard and a lot of parents will go to some serious lengths to avoid it.I'm not saying that is 100% the case, but I don't think we have all the details here to make the kind of judgement calls that people seem to be making about how irresponsible she is. If she lived further from her job you'd be telling us she was irresponsible for having that long of a commute.[Edited on May 20, 2008 at 4:01 PM. Reason : .]
5/20/2008 4:00:21 PM
5/20/2008 4:01:01 PM
Even if my current situation was the best I could do as an adult, if my mom was ever in a situation like this I would go pick her up, get another job, give her my bedroom to use in my apartment, and sleep on the couch until I could find something better for us. Her kids must be up shit creek if they couldn't help her out when she started having trouble (and still aren't).And even if it's pride, I'd drag my own mother away kicking and screaming from being homeless in a parking lot. I don't care about pride, it's your mother! We'll work on the pride thing when we find a more sustainable place for you to live.[Edited on May 20, 2008 at 4:04 PM. Reason : ^ And yeah, I tend to agree on that.]
5/20/2008 4:03:08 PM
5/20/2008 4:03:43 PM
Also, I'll be damned if I'm still working at 67.[Edited on May 20, 2008 at 4:06 PM. Reason : I admit that's easy to say now]
5/20/2008 4:05:57 PM
5/20/2008 4:06:42 PM
5/20/2008 4:09:05 PM
Other kids are overseas...yeah, they should probably find a way to get her across the ocean or something, but it's a bit more difficult to make things work when you live on the other side of the world.Either way, ol lady just needs to move over to Arizona or something.
5/20/2008 4:09:17 PM
that article was sad. especially with the pictures of the dogs with her
5/20/2008 4:12:52 PM
5/20/2008 4:13:24 PM
5/20/2008 4:15:08 PM
^x5 I agree to a point, but even if you have a managable mortgage, when the value of your house takes a plunge and some unforseen event occurs, it'd be fairly easy to find yourself in that position.Imo, saying all these problems are solely caused by irresponsibility/ignorance is a gross over-generalization.[Edited on May 20, 2008 at 4:16 PM. Reason : .]
5/20/2008 4:15:50 PM
If the value of your house takes a plunge it doesn't really matter unless you were planning on selling it, your mortgage will stay the same. Hell, my float-down mortgage has gotten better with all of the rate cuts lately.As far as unforseen events go, a cardinal rule is to have enough money set aside in savings to pay your bills for 6 months should you lose your job. This woman had no savings and was spending 75% of her income on rent in one the most expensive places in the country.I'm not saying that all of these problems were caused by women with credit cards irresponsibility/ignorance, but I feel as though a majority are.
5/20/2008 4:21:37 PM
5/20/2008 4:31:52 PM
Agreed. We're cool now.Thunderdome will not be necessary.
5/20/2008 4:33:19 PM
Well, it doesn't mention that she was actually a homeowner, just that she lost her condo. She was probably spending at least $1,200 for a cheap place near the city. I looked at getting a place near UCSB about 5 years back and there wasn't even a studio under $1,000.
5/20/2008 4:33:53 PM
moving HAS to be [more] simple for her now. she has nothing besides a car and two dogs. drive to another, smaller town with a lower costofliving, and get a new $8/hr job. i mean it sucks but i think there's more she could be doing.
5/20/2008 4:34:28 PM
5/20/2008 4:37:13 PM
5/20/2008 4:39:34 PM
Here's the first couple Craigslist Santa Barbara apartment ads..... Bolded a couple random ones$2800 Spacious three-bedroom condo - (Santa Barbara)$1770 / 2br - Spacious Apartment in Great Complex! - (Goleta) pic$2400 / 2br - Artist/Writers Paradise - ((HWY 101 N /One mile south of El Capitan)$2000 Single story two bedroom condo - (Santa Barbara)$1665 / 4br - 2Bth Value Spacious Living Home @ 2100sf - (Lompoc-North'End)$1100 / 1br - Beautiful, quiet, furnished, upstairs guesthouse - (Ojai) pic$2600 / 2br - CAPE COD CUTIE - (Hope School District) pic$6000 / 5br - Large Family House in Cold Spring School - (Montecito) pic$2895 / 3br - Great duplex near UCSB /calle real marketplace!!! - (Goleta) pic$2200 / 4br - House in Ojai - (Ojai/Miramonte)$1200 / 1br - Mission/De La Vina Apartment - (1923 De La Vina Street #8)$2000 / 3br - Great Downtown Location! - (2021 State Street) pic$2000 / 2br - SB Highlands Condo - (1074 Miramonte Drive)$2500 / 3br - Turnpike Area Home - (Chandler Drive)$2100 / 2br - 2BD Goleta townhouse - (Goleta/UCSB)$2500 / 2br - Quality Downtown Craftsman - (DT/Mission) pic$1495 / 1br - 601 East Anapamu *** Move In Special *** - (Santa Barbara) pic$1775 WANTED - HIGHLANDS CONDO OR SIMILAR - (MESA)$2800 / 2br - 1 Bath Cottage - (Montecito)
5/20/2008 4:40:58 PM
5/20/2008 4:50:27 PM
5/20/2008 4:53:56 PM
5/20/2008 4:58:39 PM
^^Yeah, there's a place where people that can't afford to live near CA's coast live. It's called East.Wild guess, but I'd say at least 80% of California is open space. Ever driven from San Diego to Las Vegas? Las Vegas to anywhere in CA?^She's on SS as well. $8.00 is minimum wage in CA btw. She isn't going to be able to afford anything within 50 miles of Santa Barbara working full-time at $12.00 an hour. She needs to gtfo.[Edited on May 20, 2008 at 5:05 PM. Reason : a]
5/20/2008 5:00:55 PM
5/20/2008 5:09:40 PM
^^Seriously.I have ZERO sympathy for her. Live within your means or move. Who gives a fuck if it's hard, or she's used to the area. THAT IS LIFE.I am very glad to hear that these parking lots are locally funded and not pulling from state or federal funds.
5/20/2008 5:28:48 PM
What will she do if her car breaks down? She needs to quit waiting for the government to put her in some ghetto housing project and drive somewhere that $8 an hour matters. I suggest Nashville, NC although there is probably somewhere 2000 miles closer that will do just as well.She is making matters worse than they have to be.[Edited on May 20, 2008 at 5:49 PM. Reason : l]
5/20/2008 5:44:30 PM
Didn't see there was a video, may be more to the story but I have no soundhttp://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/wayoflife/05/19/homeless.mom/index.html#cnnSTCVideo
5/20/2008 5:48:10 PM
5/20/2008 5:55:49 PM
I feel bad for the dogs -- sitting in the car all day, probably gets really hot.
5/20/2008 5:56:49 PM