06-08-2016, 12:25 PM
(06-08-2016, 12:10 PM)GMDino Wrote: No, you're wrong because you can't imagine a single renter who wants a two bedroom apartment and when given an example you you said no because that wasn't the way it was explained in the article.
You gave me 1 example of a single renter who wants a two-bedroom apartment (the widow/er
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The other example, is not valid as I explained because of the article's focus on individuals. I'm sorry that I'm discussing the article YOU posted and have endeavored to try stay on topic. I guess you'd prefer if I brought up other things you have claimed in the past and/or launched a personal attack on you and/or hijacked this thread in a myriad of other ways?
GMDino Wrote:That's why you are wrong..
I appreciate that effort in trying to explain how I'm wrong but you still have failed to do so.
Allow me to simplify things. Here are the claims I've made:
1) The article mentions only individual workers and renters not families
2) A single parent is not an individual househould
3) An individual seeking a two-bedroom apartment they cannot afford is stupid
Which claim am I wrong about?
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