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5 days ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
I hear that response a lot, and it is fair. Closest you could get would be an RV, but that immediately disqualifies you from the vast bulk of advantages that come from living in a vehicle, and is more of a lateral move.
5 days ago5 points(+0/-0/+5Score on mirror)2 children
It's a logistical pitfall that these are all vulnerable to.
You would need to rent a space to park and hookup, or own your own land that is either (((zoned))) properly, or discreet enough to live out of a vehicle or trailer on without jews noticing.
The true van or car life advantage is tactical homelessness. Sleep in parking lots, no land no rent. Be a ghost on society's radar. Trying to do that with a gigantic vehicle and children in tow will draw Child Predator Services to you like sharks to blood.
Lots of land does not allow manufactured homes, RVs, trailer homes, etc.
If i were single i'd pull a small camper with my truck, sleep in KOA's and RV camps, and work for a national construction company such as a steel company that travels a bit doing large projects. Would probably pay $100K per year, pay for hotels and per diem, etc. Quick way to save up money to buy land which i would pay mostly cash for and then build on.
The American Dream (homeownership) is still alive but you can't just buy a $500,000 overpriced pine box in suburbia anymore. You have to buy land and build it all yourself. Intimidating for most but for a White man, building a house is easy.
You would need to rent a space to park and hookup, or own your own land that is either (((zoned))) properly, or discreet enough to live out of a vehicle or trailer on without jews noticing.
The true van or car life advantage is tactical homelessness. Sleep in parking lots, no land no rent. Be a ghost on society's radar. Trying to do that with a gigantic vehicle and children in tow will draw Child Predator Services to you like sharks to blood.
If i were single i'd pull a small camper with my truck, sleep in KOA's and RV camps, and work for a national construction company such as a steel company that travels a bit doing large projects. Would probably pay $100K per year, pay for hotels and per diem, etc. Quick way to save up money to buy land which i would pay mostly cash for and then build on.
The American Dream (homeownership) is still alive but you can't just buy a $500,000 overpriced pine box in suburbia anymore. You have to buy land and build it all yourself. Intimidating for most but for a White man, building a house is easy.