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USSA Today Anonymous 06/27/2026 (Sat) 14:10 [Preview] No. 78586
Yes, your rent is frozen in NYC. You know what else will be? Utility maintenance. Plumbing. Electrical work. Refurbishing projects. When the government condemns the building? They'll seize it. When they seize it no one else that has a lick of brain would ever invest in that city again. No more apartments get built or invested in. Tenants end up getting evicted. Socialism? You got it suckers! Empty dilapidated and falling apart buildings not worth a cent investing in and definitely more expensive to safely bulldoze. Better stay away from that crumbling infrastructure as the decades pass away. Enjoy.

LMFAO.


Anonymous 06/27/2026 (Sat) 21:34 [Preview] No.78592 del
If the politicians of New York wanted cheaper housing and apartments they would build more of them and reduce the amount of paper work and taxation for building contractors. New York makes it so damn burdensome and expensive to build anything, permit for a, b ,c ,x, y z etc. Not to mention the amount of taxes the landlords/building owners have to pay! All these liberal cities are so damn expensive, too expensive, overly regulated so prices are outrageous. Anyone can move out to middle America and live far less cheaper. I live near a small rural town and there are apartments in town selling next to Dollar General advertising $600 per month for example. With a decent trade job you could easily afford that plus other expenses and even save some money too.


Anonymous 06/28/2026 (Sun) 13:08 [Preview] No.78605 del
>>78586
New Yorkers deserve all this and more


Anonymous 06/28/2026 (Sun) 15:24 [Preview] No.78608 del
It is really just like every failing policy, they push for more government and higher taxation, it doesn't work out years later, complete failure, so these dupes and morons always call for more government and higher taxation to fix the problems they voted for before, and that makes it worse over time, so they call for more government and higher taxes and you can guess how this ends, a repetitive doom loop until a revolution, a revolution that will exist to extract more wealth from everyone else till the system falls apart and there is a lack of other peoples' money to spend and no one bothers investing anymore, anyone with capital and wealth long have fled to greener pastures. That is what will happen to NYC in the future, just wait and watch and get the popcorn ready.


Anonymous 06/28/2026 (Sun) 15:33 [Preview] No.78609 del
>>78605
The kicker here is the wealthy people and capital investors they seem to hate so much are all packing up and moving to places like Florida and Texas. There are even murmurs going around that major Wall Street businesses and banks are considering relocating out of New York entirely. Could you imagine 10 years from now NYC no longer being a banking hub anymore?


Anonymous 06/29/2026 (Mon) 20:10 [Preview] No.78626 del
landlord jews throwing a hissy fit
>muh buildings will collapse
yeah sure I'll believe it when I see it


Anonymous 06/30/2026 (Tue) 08:05 [Preview] No.78636 del
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>>78626
It has happened before.



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