Danny Greene, but on estrogen
@lst156
I commentate the game like John Madden, ‘cause I played in the game like John Madden 💯💯💯🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️ LST 156 vs the world
Or you keep them off market for a little bit and the rent rises to $3000. Then you lease 5 of those and get $35k per month while leaving 5 free for when you can lease them at a higher rate. What's to stop a landlord from buying new housing and intentionally keeping supply low?
The drivers licenses leaked today from the tea app have been uploaded to a searchable map.... this may be the worst PII leak I've ever seen lol
I would burn my office building down.
Renewing my parking for next year as a staff member at Ohio State. $1,452.48 presented without comment @CampusParc
SF's mainstream let a right wing cell fester in its heart, hiding behind fake concerns about crime, and creating "credible messengers" who were obviously sociopaths paid to spout whatever they're told to. Watching it happen over past few years has been excruciating.
Here’s Michael Shellenberger thanking nearly the full Arcana of San Francisco, right wing trolls for Trump‘s new EO ending funding for harm reduction & moving to criminalize & imprison the homeless. It’s extraordinary that this group has had such an influence on federal policy.
I knew trump’s executive order sounded familiar
people LOVE paying higher rents. it’s just common sense! show them this picture!!
New housing is expensive and not affordable to the poor. But the people who can afford to live in the new building vacate their old home, which is affordable. The affordability benefits of new housing are indirect.
Meanwhile, Adam posts shit like this, where he’s smoking some addictive substance all day while making $24 dollar 6” subs. But I’m sure 6” seems HUGE to Adam Bone Apple Teeth
No, this isn’t Jenny. These clowns just lie all day- Meanwhile, hundreds of real videos of this human shitstain blowing smoke all over the food in his shitty restaurant.
It's so funny* how San Francisco & California Democrats beat Trump on cracking down on homeless people *Not actually funny at all. Every single person involved in these homeless people bans needs to die.
The idea that people who can afford to vacate their old home to pay more in rent at a new place instead of just saving the money and spending it on better things than rent is doing a lot of lifting in that line of logic.
Once you realize democracy in America is confined to a few little corners of government, everything makes a lot more sense. This is not really a democracy or even a democratic republic - in a society that's turned its elections into auctions, those terms don't really apply.
Also real estate is an asset. Look at holding units off the market as a stock buyback.
Lol this person has never been to places like Cleveland. There is no shortage of vacant houses and apartments there. Nearly all of them are unlivable, even by slumlord standards. Repairing them is uneconomical or impossible. So eventually they get torn down at taxpayer expense.
Meanwhile certain areas of the city have tons of new high-end rentals. Few Cleveland natives live in them, they're mostly for CCF doctors and rich international students.
These “Econ 101” arguments don’t hold water, because in the real, much-more-complex world, landlords can write units that just don’t get rented out on their taxes, so they just hold the other 10 off the market.
Imagine owning a building with 20 units. Half are rented for $2000 while the other half are vacant. You could either keep rent at $2000 and make $20k per month, or you could drop rent by 10% to fill the entire building. Then you make $36k per month. More supply lowers prices
So you're telling me the housing will all trickle down?
New housing is expensive and not affordable to the poor. But the people who can afford to live in the new building vacate their old home, which is affordable. The affordability benefits of new housing are indirect.
The administration has since replaced the original purchasing records – which total more than $200 million in taxpayer spending on Alligator Alcatraz – with one-page summaries that don’t provide nearly as much detail about what exactly taxpayers are paying for...
During the press conference, DeSantis was asked why his administration recently removed electronic copies of contracts and purchase orders connected to Alligator Alcatraz from a public transparency website...
This came up at a press conference Ron DeSantis held this morning at the Everglades detention facility, where Florida is now locking up hundreds of immigrants in cages and tents...
A top aide to Ron DeSantis just admitted that the administration is breaking the law by hiding contracts connected to “Alligator Alcatraz,” the immigration detention facility it built in the middle of the Florida Everglades. 🧵...