rockSlayer

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rockSlayer,

Naturally, because if it was like Nimona, then the character can’t be edited out for regressive countries

rockSlayer,

It’s super frustrating that my state banned the ability for cities to have municipal internet, it makes organizing to make gigabit Internet a municipal utility much harder

rockSlayer,

Because telecom companies secured their monopoly after a whiff of community organizing

rockSlayer, (edited )

Unless you live in a city with rent stabilization, yes landlords will do that. Groceries will likely not have that problem, because of other market conditions. The first to increase their rents will be luxury apartments. Once the Internet is done laughing their asses off about $5000 rent, other landlords will use realpage to gauge the market and increase in tandem. Landlords literally do not care if their property is occupied, because the money is in the land and we’ve commoditized housing.

rockSlayer,

Don’t try to mischaracterize me. For UBI to work, we need national rent stabilization and significant efforts to build non-market housing across the nation. I’m not against UBI, but it can’t just be added without other changes.

rockSlayer,

The biggest trick is to break people out of their capitalist programming. Instead of rebuttals, just ask questions.

“We need landlords”

Why?

“Because they provide housing, duh”

Ok, but what about housing do they provide? They don’t build the buildings, they just own it.

“Sure, but they do the repairs”

They do, but why do tenants have to pay someone else to live there in case a repair is needed? What if the tenants owned the building together instead?

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