I’ve noticed a disturbing trend.
Posted by jack1776 8 months, 2 weeks ago to Government
I’ve noticed a disturbing trend in the Boise metropolitan area, apartments and being built everywhere. These apartments all look the same as though they were designed by the same architecture firm, they are multiple floors and always have businesses located on the ground floor. They are all built with an on-site crane, an expense that I wouldn’t think is truly necessary for the type of project these apartments require. I have not counted these new apartments construction sites, but I see more and more of them, must be upwards of 20 to 30 separate sites. This has prompted questions:
Who is building these and where did they get the money?
Who are they planning on housing here?
Why do so many; do they know about pending increase in demand?
Are these being financed by the government?
Is this happening elsewhere?
Are they planning on a lot of people losing their homes?
Going back to the instruction book for tyranny, agenda 2030, they openly state that they plan to house people in city centers, walking distance to work. This seems like communism as they are all the same with no differences whatsoever. It looks like government projects…
Who is building these and where did they get the money?
Who are they planning on housing here?
Why do so many; do they know about pending increase in demand?
Are these being financed by the government?
Is this happening elsewhere?
Are they planning on a lot of people losing their homes?
Going back to the instruction book for tyranny, agenda 2030, they openly state that they plan to house people in city centers, walking distance to work. This seems like communism as they are all the same with no differences whatsoever. It looks like government projects…
We are being displaced, via disease, hunger, division and population replacement. Illegals have no vaxx, fly without id, get govt money, govt housing at our expense, and are defended.
These apt complexes are here too, right beside light rail and bus terminals.
the quicker you can get out of NY the better. Especially the city. Phoenix also has its peoblems with the border.
I was very happy with Florida. But I fear it will be overrun with Hatians.
I was treated to a pleasant shock recently, though, you all may have heard on the news. That is that soviet AG, Latitia James, was at a FDNY awards function in the heart of commie town and got booed and shouted down by chants of, "TRUMP! TRUMP! TRUMP!". It would seem there are still some free Americans at large in NYC!
The squatter problem seems to be on the rise all over or it's a lot of media hype. With extra millions invading our borders with no place to stay indicates it may be more truth than hype. I wonder if I may come home from a long vacation and find my house occupied, even with a security system, and I can't get them out.
Edit add: Regarding the on site crane, some building codes require heavy steel I-beams as part of the floor or other parts, depending on building type, that are easier to install with a crane. Expensive, but necessary, especially when an oversize crane is the only one available at the time.
you will own nothing and love it
You may have missed the large appropriations Obama gave to Suburban cities for urban planning.
The goal is to bring the shit from the inner city and spread it to the communities that were developed to get away from the scum.
I honestly have not seen these developments in Tucson, but Tucson is a strange (and frankly unattractive) city - PLUS, I haven't even been in all the areas around the city. It's very spread out and the fact we're so close to the border means there are a LOT of unlicensed and irresponsible drivers (plus the ones running in the night sans headlights, to smuggle in more people and drugs). Our accident (and accident fatality) rate here is bad enough to make one stay home as much as possible.
With my tinfoil hat on I'd say your description could lead one to believe in our transition into an Agenda 21 type of scenario. Want to see a though-provoking short film...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWkep...
a lot less single family homes
more apartment complexes
you will own nothing and love it
or else
banks are buying up single family homes, on purpose