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How about about 10 million a year in LA ?.

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#1
  • バカ助
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  • 2024/01/06 02:40

My parents are pilots and say they make 10 million yen a year, but they are always saying they have no money, no money.
I live in an apartment for about 300,000 yen a month, and honestly I think it would be cheaper to move home, which is very silly. I've lived here for about 10 years now, and if it's 300,000 yen a month, I thought, why not buy a house from the beginning?
The main question is whether 10 million yen a year is too much or not. Please.

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#3
  • 低い
  • 2024/01/06 (Sat) 08:43
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I think it's tough to live in LA and OC with an income of around 10 million. We are $ 120K household income (I am a housewife) and it is tough. I don't know how people have that kind of money to play with.

I am settling for a full time job because my earnings are not much even if I leave my kids to work.

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#6
  • きよはる
  • 2024/01/06 (Sat) 15:37
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What am I supposed to do with my $40,000 home ?
food stamps or !

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#12
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/08 (Mon) 08:24
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The $40,000 includes taxes, because we don't know how much after taxes

If we live with taxes, we will have to prepare the tax payment amount, which will be very difficult.

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#14

A not-so-famous YouTube star who lives in OC and receives a good amount of welfare, recently started working and uses his income to go on a shopping spree, and shows it off in his videos. He shows it off in his video, while the people of the state are living on a very high cost of living, paying taxes, and cutting back. This guy was talking about living in low income housing for the rest of his life ・ ・ ・ Are these people allowed to do this ??

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#15
  • 誰そのくそユーチューバー
  • 2024/01/09 (Tue) 21:32
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Who is that ↑?

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#16

# 14 Oh, that person is the one with the South American husband and three kids, right? She was a housewife until about last spring, but after she started working in the cosmetics department of a famous department store, she took videos of her workplace every time as if she was proud of it, and that too with customers' faces in full view and no personal privacy. She was so proud of it that she took a video of herself at work every time she went there. In her Christmas blog, she was showing us !so many gifts. But he's getting support from the state, he's been talking about it for a long time.
The support is more than I expected, cell phone, utilities, food, and of course rent is less than half the cost of an apartment here in high Cali.
They say that since the wife started working and the husband somehow reduced his hours from his original part-time service job, he must have adjusted to continue receiving life insurance, but since he is now on double income, any sane person would try to get out of Section 8 as soon as possible, right, Mr. Herself? I'm so stunned that he says he's going to live there for the rest of his life. He and his wife are counting on state support for the rest of their lives. For a decent state resident who works a decent job, pays decent taxes, and lives a decent life by refraining from eating out and such, I can't help but feel offended.

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#17
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/10 (Wed) 07:59
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If you look up, there is no end. If you look down, there is no end.

14
I believe you can get welfare if you are a US citizen. Are you a US citizen or a foreign citizen?
I heard that to live in low income housing you have to provide a bank account statement of your income.
If the government office is not satisfied, they will just call you and explain.

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#18
  • ガセネタ太郎
  • 2024/01/10 (Wed) 11:17
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Even GCs can get welfare if they pay taxes. You are too ignorant.

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#19
  • みえはる
  • 2024/01/10 (Wed) 13:23
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If you look up, there is no end. If you look down, there is no end.

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#20
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/10 (Wed) 15:14
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18

Even if you get it, you have to spend the rest of your life with a Green Card.
Well, it's OK, I'm going back to Japan permanently.

The citizenship application form asks
Have you ever received welfare from the U.S. government? You have to be careful because the citizenship application form asks you "Have you ever received welfare from the U.S. government?

When a person who used to live in a boarding house went to Japan for a Green Card interview and was interviewed,
the interview examiner asked him if he had received any notifications from the immigration office.
When he answered NO, he received a voluntary departure notice from the Immigration Bureau. The interview ended with
I never came back.

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#21
  • Adios
  • 2024/01/10 (Wed) 15:35
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How do you know the story of someone who never came back?

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#23
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/11 (Thu) 07:50
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He told the landlord next door that he wanted to move in when a room became available, and
he got a call from Japan telling him to dump his stuff because he could no longer enter the country.

Another lodger who was also a limousine driver
luckily he had to work early in the morning and was away, so he was not caught.
The Mexican guy came to that lodger with an immigration complaint, chose voluntary departure, and left
saying he came to clean out his stuff when he entered the country again, and applied for permanent residence as he was.

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#26
  • spider man
  • 2024/01/11 (Thu) 10:40
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25

The basis for the loss of the dream is ?

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#27

For someone who lives frugally in Cali, where the cost of living is high while a couple works full time every day and pays taxes, there are people who eat out and shop around while getting all kinds of welfare just to say they have a low income. ?
The governor of Cali is too soft on illegal immigrants, and the current administration has allowed illegal immigrants to live in hotels and senior homes in New York and other places, and elderly Americans have been evicted and have nowhere to live. It's just like "honesty is fool's errand" in the U.S. right now.

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#28
  • ガセネタ太郎
  • 2024/01/11 (Thu) 17:37
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This is what happens when you get Biden elected and I'm surprised there are still Biden pushers
Whether Trump's companies are evading taxes or not, and whether he misspoke or not, it has had no effect on the American people and it's not true, Robbery, shoplifting, muffler theft, homelessness, war, and it's been getting worse and worse for the last 3 years.

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#29

It looks like LA is still better off, but SF looks terrible. I hear business retreats are bad, and soon LA will be too. The government spent a lot of money during the pandemic, and now they are in financial trouble. The war in Ukraine is actually controlled by the Umeda administration behind the scenes, and it seems that war is the best way to make money.
Shoplifting under $960 is a misdemeanor and almost no one is arrested. The democratic government is so far left in the name of liberalism. They are going in the direction of disintegrating the country
Some people are saying that there will be a split in the US and eventually something like the Civil War will happen, but the so-called globalists behind Umeda seem to be more interested in that
The Epstein case was also said to be a conspiracy theory ( They wanted us to think so. ) but it turned out to be true. It's a scary world.

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#30
  • 勤勉
  • 2024/01/11 (Thu) 20:24
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It was decided to give health insurance to illegal immigrants. Most of them are low income. Even if they make $10 million a year, taxes are gouged and passed on to the low income welfare people. We need Trump in this country ! !

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#31
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/12 (Fri) 07:45
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# The governor of Cali is too soft on illegal immigrants and such

Even the government offices are written in English and Latin American languages
If they don't have to worry about language, the problems will be less
and the Latin Americans will have a little easier life.

30
There must be some conditions even for illegal immigrants that give health insurance.
I have a Mexican accounting firm near my house that
supposedly prepares even illegal immigrants to pay taxes and get amnesty for future U.S. citizens.

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#32
  • ガセネタ太郎
  • 2024/01/12 (Fri) 12:57
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They've decided to give health insurance to illegal immigrants, and even if they don't have insurance, they've always been able to get medical care for free.

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#34
  • LGBTのおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/16 (Tue) 15:54
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#It was decided to give health insurance

The very disposable foreign worker policy in Japan. Abandon them if they can't work.
Absurdity that a Ghanaian man who lost his work eligibility due to sudden illness cannot get welfare.
I am now a hiragana human being. I am not a robot.

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#35
  • ガセネタ太郎
  • 2024/01/16 (Tue) 16:47
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Even in the U.S., if you are on a regular work visa, you have to return to your home country within a month when you can no longer work, whether you are sick or not.

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#40
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/17 (Wed) 10:52
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I don't know where you can go to the hospital unless you are an illegal alien because that is what the state decides.

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#45
  • 孤独のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/18 (Thu) 09:07
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That's your bottom class insurance policy
Understand that your level is the lowest before you write.

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#47
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/18 (Thu) 09:53
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When applying for health insurance in the U.S., you must decide on your primary doctor.
If you don't decide, the insurance company will find a doctor for you based on your zip code, but
It is more convenient to decide on a Japanese-speaking doctor when you apply.

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#49
  • LGBTのおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/18 (Thu) 12:57
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#It is convenient to decide which doctor speaks Japanese when you apply.

I've been a Japanese-American for 50 years and can't seem to see a doctor unless he speaks Japanese.
I should study English more. Get up early and get out of "One Get One Free English".

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#53
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/19 (Fri) 08:34
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51

By the way, where is Del Amomor ?
I've never been there. I wonder what's there ?.

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#54
  • LGBTのおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/19 (Fri) 20:04
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#53 Showa Otouta
By the way, where is Del Amo Mall ?
I've never been there. What is there ?


Del Amo's bank of america Japanese speaking staff was there !

Showa no Otoutchan wrote many times in the topic.

Google it and you'll find it right away. It's not surprising that Ototsuan, who is very much immersed in the Japanese-American community, knows about it.

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#55
  • 孤独のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/19 (Fri) 20:43
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I will bring up the address next. Please wait a moment.

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#64
  • 見栄っ張りYouTuber
  • 2024/01/20 (Sat) 10:20
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#14, 16
Not so famous YouTuber ! lol You deleted all your videos. I wonder if they are covering up for something they are guilty of.

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#65

#64
I wonder what happened to that youtuber ? He had been streaming videos for so long and suddenly deleted all of them without saying anything to his viewers. It is said within a certain network that there must have been something very bad if he was seen.

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#66

#14, 16

Really, it's all gone.
I was bragging about getting welfare and shopping.

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#68
  • 洗脳1
  • 2024/01/22 (Mon) 20:42
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This is the guy who disrespected people who work ? and shop ? at Walmart and treated Walmart like a ghetto. And when he moved to Target and said, "Ha, I can finally breathe," I was really surprised. I mean, he's working hard and paying taxes to get housing, insurance, and food for his family. And just when you think you've started working, you're on welfare, and now you're living a life of luxury.

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#69
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/23 (Tue) 07:09
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Unorganized rooms,
Unorganized desks at work
Paranoid whining as it reduces concentration and judgment.

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#70

#68

Still, I wonder why there are viewers who admire this youtuber ? or send him gifts from Japan.
I can understand that viewers who live in Japan may not know much about her life overseas or her international marriage and just admire her, but what is unbelievable is that there are people in the US who admire her and have sent something to her or come to see her. It seems like you've been tving for almost 10 years, but you didn't have that many views, and just recently you were posting videos, but then suddenly, in the last week or so, you turned it off. Something must have happened to him, something that would have made it difficult for people to see his videos of him living in such luxury while receiving welfare. But if something was investigated and then erased like that, it could have been the destruction of evidence.

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#71
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/23 (Tue) 15:53
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If you start working, your welfare will be terminated because of your income.

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#74
  • 孤独のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/23 (Tue) 17:19
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There are lots of people who shop at food stamps and drive home in BMWs.

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#75
  • 違う
  • 2024/01/24 (Wed) 05:28
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#34 I think I read somewhere that Ghanaian people came to Japan because they originally had kidney problems and needed dialysis. If we give free medical care to such people, there will be more such people in Japan.

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#77
  • 洗脳2
  • 2024/01/24 (Wed) 08:21
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#71
This couple seems to be adjusting their income by saving the husband from his part-time pizza delivery job once the wife starts working full time.
I'm sure there are people out there who make a good living while on welfare. But this guy has been exposing all of that on video until now. No, it would be fine if they were earning their own money and living that way without relying on assistance. It's like he said he was going to live in a low income apartment for the rest of his life when he didn't. And then he makes the statement that he doesn't want to breathe the same air ! as the people at Walmart.

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#78
  • 妻は去った
  • 2024/01/24 (Wed) 16:29
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You are allowed to own up to one house and one car.
The key points are monthly income, deposit and number of people in the household.

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#79
  • 妻は去った
  • 2024/01/24 (Wed) 16:52
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If you give free medical care to such people, there will be more such people in Japan. There are already many foreigners of that kind. China, Korea, Philippines and others. In Japan, once you get that qualification, there seems to be no check in the middle of the process.
So many of them come to Japan only when they need to rewrite or something, and then live in their home country
and receive only benefits from Japan. Since they have no income in Japan
they are tax-exempt households. Of course, they automatically receive corona and other benefits.

The law is also unmanageable because it was made when the number of gaijin in Japan was still small.
It is sometimes discussed in the Diet, but the Japanese do not like to change laws and precedents, so
it has been a cheat. It would be better if the laws were amended or changed
in line with the current situation, as in the U.S.

There is a theory that the Japanese are trying to keep the welfare and medical budgets in the red in order to use it as an excuse to raise taxes.

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#80
  • 無知
  • 2024/01/24 (Wed) 23:52
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Don't be so passionate about Japan's welfare here in the US.

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