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Vlad_The_Impaler on scored.co
5 days ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)
Yet people still rent. From corporations or government.
So basically the courts and laws made it so that a private entrepreneur cannot rent, have any legal rights to evict, and even has to let bums live rent free during fake scamdemics. All so that corporations and government could move in on the market share and turn everyone into indentured servants.
On the local level, when developers move in to pitch apartment building complexes and townhomes the local fat pig politicians eat that shit up right from the trough. Probably with kickbacks. Often the extra fire departments, roads, intersections, etc. are not even funded and the developer doesn't pay extra for new schools and police services. So the existing taxpayers that already live in the town who do NOT want the new development must now pay for all new libraries and officers and firemen for the new development.
Also this could be used as replacement. Say democrats want to target a few precincts. They move in with developers, who throw money around to local politicians to allow development. Then democrats market the new apartments and dwellings to people they screen out as democrats. And then they move a hoard of democrats into a once conservative town. Lots of the new housing i've seen is FOR RENT. You cannot buy the new houses. Corporations own the entire neighborhood. Only rent. How did corporations strike a deal to pay property taxes on entire neighborhoods? I bet they are paying less than you do.
So basically the courts and laws made it so that a private entrepreneur cannot rent, have any legal rights to evict, and even has to let bums live rent free during fake scamdemics. All so that corporations and government could move in on the market share and turn everyone into indentured servants.
On the local level, when developers move in to pitch apartment building complexes and townhomes the local fat pig politicians eat that shit up right from the trough. Probably with kickbacks. Often the extra fire departments, roads, intersections, etc. are not even funded and the developer doesn't pay extra for new schools and police services. So the existing taxpayers that already live in the town who do NOT want the new development must now pay for all new libraries and officers and firemen for the new development.
Also this could be used as replacement. Say democrats want to target a few precincts. They move in with developers, who throw money around to local politicians to allow development. Then democrats market the new apartments and dwellings to people they screen out as democrats. And then they move a hoard of democrats into a once conservative town. Lots of the new housing i've seen is FOR RENT. You cannot buy the new houses. Corporations own the entire neighborhood. Only rent. How did corporations strike a deal to pay property taxes on entire neighborhoods? I bet they are paying less than you do.