The rumor is that he used to say "The rent is too damn high, because of the jews." Now he apparently leaves the jews out of it. Also, look for remixes and mashups of this.
I did, and I'm not convinced that rent controls are fundamentally a bad idea. Most of the arguments against it either seem to apply only to particular markets or to particularly poor implementations.
Also, much of the argument falls flat in the face that my personal rent stabilized building is quite nice, as is Scott's. I though nice buildings with good landlords couldn't exist under rent controls. ;^)
I'm pretty sure we can all agree that the Rent is Too Damn High Party wants quite a bit more than stabilization; he wants drastic decreases in rent through whatever means possible, and that's what I was referring to.
I'm pretty sure we can all agree that the Rent is Too Damn High Party wants quite a bit more than stabilization; he wants drastic decreases in rent through whatever means possible, and that's what I was referring to.
Oh, dude's a nutter. No argument there.
I should form the "It's Straight-up Dawg Time" party. Our policy is to shoot/slice you.
Store is up and working (not public), but I may not have the legal authority to sell to anyone in New York State. I'm working on correcting that, but it is difficult to get straight answers from the various departments with which I've been dealing.
There's also the matter that we only have two pieces of merch. A third and fourth are forthcoming, but design takes longer than production.
There's also the matter that we only have two pieces of merch. A third and fourth are forthcoming, but design takes longer than production.
Make a shirt that says, "I have save games older than you" in some gamer/old school font (commodore 64 font for example) and a picture of neito or something. Maybe put "My first save for the original Legend of Zelda originated sometime circa 1991" on the back. I tried, but because of the shitty shop site I was using, failed.
Well he's fighting for our children's rent, and the rent of the people.
Also, if he didn't get that agreement with his old landlord, his rent would have been too damn high. He was lucky that she took pity on him.
You're absolutely right. Just because McMillan got a deal doesn't mean the people got the deal too, and he sees it as his sole responsibility to bring us to rent epiphany on the rent mountain top. However, It is a grand way of life without high rent, and I'm not sure the public will ever understand that.
My rent is just decent, and for that, maintenance-wise, I get decent service to my building because I have a decent landlord. If I paid less rent, how would my building get taken care of? Besides, isn't a huge amount of the economy underpinned by real-estate? Half of the news on why it's failing has to do with mortgage backed securities of which a decent amount are basically shreddable at this point because of fudged records. No no, the people just don't understand - myself included.
Either way, I still pity the owner that charges too much rent under what could be dear Jimmy McMillan's kind tyranny.
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Considering there are plenty of apartments available currently, and my rent didn't go up appreciably this year, I have no complaints.
Also, much of the argument falls flat in the face that my personal rent stabilized building is quite nice, as is Scott's. I though nice buildings with good landlords couldn't exist under rent controls. ;^)
I should form the "It's Straight-up Dawg Time" party. Our policy is to shoot/slice you.
I've just formed the "You're Already Dead" party. We solve our problems through the ancient killing arts. Government Spending? OMAE WA MO SHINDEIRU.
There's also the matter that we only have two pieces of merch. A third and fourth are forthcoming, but design takes longer than production.
"You're Already Dead Party" 2011 -- Killing Arts for a Brighter Future.
Also, if he didn't get that agreement with his old landlord, his rent would have been too damn high. He was lucky that she took pity on him.
My rent is just decent, and for that, maintenance-wise, I get decent service to my building because I have a decent landlord. If I paid less rent, how would my building get taken care of? Besides, isn't a huge amount of the economy underpinned by real-estate? Half of the news on why it's failing has to do with mortgage backed securities of which a decent amount are basically shreddable at this point because of fudged records. No no, the people just don't understand - myself included.
Either way, I still pity the owner that charges too much rent under what could be dear Jimmy McMillan's kind tyranny.
You're Already Dead Party: Why settle for a governor when you can have a Century's End Savior?