Yep, you could even make a decent living. There's plenty of cash to be earned from ripping off lefties. Container houses, tents, soy beans, sometimes toilet paper. Just make sure you have plenty of a product once it goes trendy or once they start to hoard and you can overcharge them.
Such houses for the leftist market typically don't have any of the systems, at best you can install something cheap built for caravans to be used only during summer. Most commies will hook them up to the grid anyway, to stay 100% dependent on the government.
If I built one for myself I would probably make it modular with multiple containers, and even have one whole utility container with water tanks, boiler, ventilation, generator and everything needed to live comfortable off grid.
Retro fitting containers to live in is a much better option for the government than building trailers. The shipping container was built for the purpose of moving, so in a major disaster like Hurricanes or major firestorms/arson (West Cost), you can move a huge amount of living spaces very quickly using rail to the affected region.
When the emergency is over, clean the homes (jobs), and load them back up on rail and move them to the next crisis, or staging areas.
I don't think the measure of someone's house BTW is how big it is, but rather, how the owner keeps what they have. Nothing wrong with living small, and minimalist lifestyle, but just like any other choice it involves tradeoffs. Freedom is in the choice.
Bingo, but this of course assumes they actually wanted to provide basic places to live for people in need, after a disaster. In reality they seem more interested in just locking people up, which is why they build camps instead, with barbed wires on the inside preventing people from escaping.
That little? Huh, I guess you could make a tidy living by suckering leftists into these container houses for high prices.
Although I don't think that such "houses" have robust plumbing, HVAC, insulation, or electrical systems, so the elements might be a problem...
Yep, you could even make a decent living. There's plenty of cash to be earned from ripping off lefties. Container houses, tents, soy beans, sometimes toilet paper. Just make sure you have plenty of a product once it goes trendy or once they start to hoard and you can overcharge them.
Such houses for the leftist market typically don't have any of the systems, at best you can install something cheap built for caravans to be used only during summer. Most commies will hook them up to the grid anyway, to stay 100% dependent on the government.
If I built one for myself I would probably make it modular with multiple containers, and even have one whole utility container with water tanks, boiler, ventilation, generator and everything needed to live comfortable off grid.
Retro fitting containers to live in is a much better option for the government than building trailers. The shipping container was built for the purpose of moving, so in a major disaster like Hurricanes or major firestorms/arson (West Cost), you can move a huge amount of living spaces very quickly using rail to the affected region.
When the emergency is over, clean the homes (jobs), and load them back up on rail and move them to the next crisis, or staging areas.
I don't think the measure of someone's house BTW is how big it is, but rather, how the owner keeps what they have. Nothing wrong with living small, and minimalist lifestyle, but just like any other choice it involves tradeoffs. Freedom is in the choice.
Bingo, but this of course assumes they actually wanted to provide basic places to live for people in need, after a disaster. In reality they seem more interested in just locking people up, which is why they build camps instead, with barbed wires on the inside preventing people from escaping.