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BREAKING: Eldridge Recasner *gets it*

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  • TheKobeStopperTheKobeStopper Member Posts: 5,959

    Why I love you bro. Got the race card in. Its the million different ways that's the issue.

    We're not going to be in the same area code on this

    Sad to hear but expected.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 33,181

    So "Earning your Keep" is immoral and coercive. Got it.

    When the folks die and you can't pay the property taxes (from the basement), the county will "coerce" your move by foreclosing on the house and tossing your ass into the street.

    Just desserts from the Government you love so much.
    Would you expect anything different from the guy who claimed balanced budgets are racist?
  • TheKobeStopperTheKobeStopper Member Posts: 5,959

    You’re not a serious person. We should have government safety nets funded by consumption tax. I’m not a libertarian, dumb fuck.
    Ok so you’re good with paying taxes and you’re ok with some income groups bearing more of the burden, we just disagree on how much and who. Cool, no problem with that.
  • SourcesSources Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,267 Founders Club
    Quite honestly, I'm surprised they haven't at least put forth a tax exemption for lost rent. Then again, Dems need that money for "infrastructure"
  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 36,021 Standard Supporter
    edited August 2021
    It's all unconstitutional anyway CDC didn't have the power to stop evictions. Gonna be special when it gets before a court.
  • SwayeSwaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,719 Founders Club

    So you can charge people to live and make sure they pay by threatening them with homelessness and that’s cool?

    I don’t think the eviction moratorium is a good situation. I’d love to solve it but muh freedom to coerce people.
    Yes, that's exactly what I can do. I OWN it. Ownership implies agency over activities occurring in it. Or it used to. Do you advocate for no private property rights? Nothing is owned, we all just wander around and sleep wherever like a giant commune?

    Why would I let someone live in something I purchased for free? I do not understand your logic. Good luck the rest of the way I guess.
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    Ok so you’re good with paying taxes and you’re ok with some income groups bearing more of the burden, we just disagree on how much and who. Cool, no problem with that.
    JFC. I did learn enough about your views in this thread to know you are an enemy of liberty and should be treated as such.
  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 36,021 Standard Supporter

    Brushing aside Kobe's communist manifesto which has sucked this thread into an abyss - I still can't get over how fucking clumsy these covid bills have been.

    The government threw a trillion+ that just about any "at risk" corporation could claim with little to no oversight (the PPP fiasco aside, the amount of CARES Act tax bill deductions that giant corporations have taken is obscene), yet essentially told landlords to fuck off. Some states and municipalities have stepped in with relief programs to fill the hole, but the entire CARES Act was arguably the laziest, most shittily implemented piece of legislation our esteemed Congress has ever passed.
    Yeah but the pork BBQ and kickback beans were delicious I'm sure!
  • AlexisAlexis Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 3,295 Swaye's Wigwam

    Make housing a right. There’s a million different ways to fill in the blanks.

    In the extreme, would you say slaves being freed was a coercive act? It was the government telling someone they didn’t own their property anymore. I would say it wasn’t because the freedom to own that “property” was impeding on the freedom of the slaves to not be property.

    It’s not apples to apples but, to me, the logical arrow follows. Owning property, specifically to rent it, is coercive and impedes on what I believe should be everyone’s right, a place to live.
    Every tim I read something from this guy, I ask myself, he can't possibly be this stupid right? It's just an act because he thinks that if people think he's an idiot, at least they're thinking about him. But then he continually goes above and beyond and I can't believe it's an act. He really is that stupid. Which makes it pretty amazing that he can actually type.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 111,039 Founders Club

    Brushing aside Kobe's communist manifesto which has sucked this thread into an abyss - I still can't get over how fucking clumsy these covid bills have been.

    The government threw a trillion+ that just about any "at risk" corporation could claim with little to no oversight (the PPP fiasco aside, the amount of CARES Act tax bill deductions that giant corporations have taken is obscene), yet essentially told landlords to fuck off. Some states and municipalities have stepped in with relief programs to fill the hole, but the entire CARES Act was arguably the laziest, most shittily implemented piece of legislation our esteemed Congress has ever passed.
    The voters punished them though

    Ballotpedia covered all state races on November 3, 2020, as well as local elections in America's 100 largest cities by population. In the 2020 general election, 93% of incumbents nationwide won their re-election bids. This percentage includes races in which incumbents ran unopposed but does not include recall elections.

    The incumbent win rate remained at or above 90% in all states but California, New Hampshire, Ohio, and West Virginia.

    The lowest overall incumbent win rate was in California with 85%. New Jersey was the only state to see a 100% incumbent win rate.

    Congressional incumbents had a 96% win rate. Thirty-eight states had a 100% win rate in congressional races.

    State-level incumbents had a 95% win rate. Five states had a 100% win rate in state-level races.

    Local-level incumbents had an 89% average win rate. Eight states had a 100% win rate in local-level races.

    The analysis below includes data compiled by Ballotpedia on the 7,636 incumbents who ran for re-election on November 3, 2020.

    We? are the problem
  • UW_Doog_BotUW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 17,366 Swaye's Wigwam

    Make housing a right. There’s a million different ways to fill in the blanks.

    In the extreme, would you say slaves being freed was a coercive act? It was the government telling someone they didn’t own their property anymore. I would say it wasn’t because the freedom to own that “property” was impeding on the freedom of the slaves to not be property.

    It’s not apples to apples but, to me, the logical arrow follows. Owning property, specifically to rent it, is coercive and impedes on what I believe should be everyone’s right, a place to live.
    Lol that you are too ignorant to know that the US already tried this, repeatedly.

    Fuck, you've got to be so fucking insulated not to know what a failure "the projects" have been and continue to be.

    Government provided housing.


  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 111,039 Founders Club
    Who wouldn't want to live at Cabrini Green? Its green!
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 16,774 Standard Supporter

    Lol that you are too ignorant to know that the US already tried this, repeatedly.

    Fuck, you've got to be so fucking insulated not to know what a failure "the projects" have been and continue to be.

    Government provided housing.


    For some reason, people take better care of stuff they own than they do with stuff they don't own. Our local middle school has a large area of open ground which is a combination of grass and weeds which isn't irrigated. Always looks like sh*t, but good enough for T ball and little kid soccer. Next to it is some land that the school district leases to the West Linn/Wilsonville soccer club which runs Classic/Premier soccer teams. Irrigated, fertilized and treated for weeds. It's immaculate.

    When morons like the Slobberer are ignorant of basic human behavior and think that the government knows better how to run things you get Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea etc.
  • UW_Doog_BotUW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 17,366 Swaye's Wigwam

    JFC. I did learn enough about your views in this thread to know you are an enemy of liberty and should be treated as such.
    As with almost all authoritarians he had to hide and pretend to be a "libertarian socialist" because either

    1. You're just ignorant/stupid and haven't thought through how that's contradictory

    or

    2. You're disingenuous and lying because deep down you know that what you are calling for is so abhorrent that "normal" people will be repulsed by it.






  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 36,021 Standard Supporter

    Who wouldn't want to live at Cabrini Green? Its green!

    Is it as nice as Nickerson Gardens? Done some work there beautiful place.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 111,039 Founders Club

    As with almost all authoritarians he had to hide and pretend to be a "libertarian socialist" because either

    1. You're just ignorant/stupid and haven't thought through how that's contradictory

    or

    2. You're disingenuous and lying because deep down you know that what you are calling for is so abhorrent that "normal" people will be repulsed by it.






    I don't know about Kobe but #2 is definitely the leftist playbook

    They advance an idea then lie and say they didn't as they work to get it in some acceptable lie

  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 111,039 Founders Club
    Sledog said:

    Is it as nice as Nickerson Gardens? Done some work there beautiful place.
    We had a CONTRACT with Seattle Housing Authority. They had some really nice new development in West Seattle and South Seattle. When we walked out the door they were nice. Wonder how that lasted

    When the in laws would visit from the east we'd drive through and they would be shocked at how nice the public housing was in Seattle

    Not the case elsewhere
  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 36,021 Standard Supporter

    We had a CONTRACT with Seattle Housing Authority. They had some really nice new development in West Seattle and South Seattle. When we walked out the door they were nice. Wonder how that lasted

    When the in laws would visit from the east we'd drive through and they would be shocked at how nice the public housing was in Seattle

    Not the case elsewhere
    Not nice in LA because gangs. They own that shit.
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