Sorry, I forgot you're the exception to the rule. No one else has ever had to deal with medical issues preventing them from having children, as well as not having a home. You're the main character and everyone else can "fuck off".
I'll let you get back to your little pity party, dealing with the effects of your choices. I hope you can make a nice profit on your current home, since that's clearly what you want.
You're not a cockroach, but you should have considered attempting to move before conceiving. You were in a privileged position, not because you were capable enough to find a decent job, which you are and should be proud of, but that you have a whole home for your family already. No one forced you to add an additional member, and thus feel overcrowded. There are consequences to your decisions.
I'm not comparing you to an oligarch, but you have to understand that many young adults who want to own just their first home simply can't.
I'll never understand people like this. Most of us will never own a home at this rate. Yet there are folks, who already own their home, who are complaining they can't switch their home like it's some trading-card game. They're part of the problem.
I lived in Suburbia as a child. Happiness is a thin veneer over the contempt the majority of neighbors feel for each other.
I lived in rural towns for much of my young adult life. Monopolized utilities and services, as well as the issue of small-town indoctrination, were reliably present.
I currently live in a metro. The rampant corruption and vehicle-oriented culture are noxious.
I guess I want to live in outer space. It's pretty quiet up there and I'd imagine it doesn't really smell all that bad.
More electronic systems means higher instantaneous current draw.
Seems like it's perfect for me, no?
Hey, if you get a fine deal on it and it provides all the CCA you need then that's a win in my book. You should still look into trickle charging if not driving the car for more than a week. The battery can get damaged.
Don't waste your money on an AGM battery. Unless you have a premium luxury vehicle (i.e. Audi) and the extra cash to burn, just find a decent brand battery with as much CCA as you can fit under the hood.
Get yourself a 12V trickle charger. Most quality units will fully charge your battery and keep it in a "floating" mode to top it off, letting you keep it connected to the car for several days at a time.
I see where you're coming from, sort of like the phrase "don't reinvent the wheel". However, considering ethics, that doesn't sound far off from plagiarism.
It's not so much about paying more, but rather directing where my taxes go. I already pay out the ass in taxes where I live, I'd just rather see my hard-earned income spent on public comprehensive healthcare... primary and undergrad education... automating as much production as possible... universal basic income.
Not blowing people up.
Not digging for oil.
Not bailing out corporations.
And CERTAINLY not funding police with military surplus used to oppress and murder our very own citizens.
The people using my money for those purposes, and more, can go Fuck themselves to death. Preferably in the least enjoyable way possible.
I don't think they have a backup plan, everything is going according to their active plan. You could almost consider this like micro-colonization: the wealthy step on the toes of the working folk, lie to the workers into thinking colonization is good, drain resources and human willpower, then throw them in a ditch after they realize their home was stolen from them. Ask the Native Americans, Aboriginals of Australia, or almost every single African country to ever have existed.
TL;DR - We'll probably be displaced to neat little patches of land where were are out-of-sight, out-of-mind.
Sorry, I forgot you're the exception to the rule. No one else has ever had to deal with medical issues preventing them from having children, as well as not having a home. You're the main character and everyone else can "fuck off".
I'll let you get back to your little pity party, dealing with the effects of your choices. I hope you can make a nice profit on your current home, since that's clearly what you want.