@profwolff

Half of all renters in the US make major, long-lasting sacrifices to afford housing. A basic failing of US capitalism. Many millions suffer so a small minority - landlords - profit. The system is the problem.

Source: https://twitter.com/profwolff/status/1776718498519003278

  • TurtlePower@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    Do you want shitty housing? Because that’s how you get shitty housing. The government doesn’t give a fuck about your comfort. They are as much a slum lord as Bob or Sandy or whoever owns the place you rent now. They will go with the lowest bidder, and do the bare minimum. The only benefit is the government pays SLIGHTLY more attention to safety standards (depending on your government).

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      3 months ago

      Well but when the Government provides Housing and it’s shitty throughout you can go and demonstrate for better quality of life which you can’t when the housing is owned by privates. They will just put on the street.

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      3 months ago

      Shitty housing would still be a big leg up for the homeless and the near homeless. Lots of newly productive workers who aren’t worried about a roof. Win win

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        3 months ago

        Because having a house makes productive workers? I fail to see your logic here. A city I lived in did this. It didn’t produce workers, it produced income for contractors as the buildings were outright destroyed by the ‘tenants’. Needless to say the city didn’t stay in that business long, less than a year actually.

        If your goal is ‘workers’ while simultaneously bitching about capitalism…who do you plan on them to work for?

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          3 months ago

          The data is clear: the best way to reduce homelessness is to simply give people a safe, private address.