@AThousandYoung saidOk ..Lol.
You should work on your reading comprehension then.
You are a socialist. I got it.
So America is not for you.
@AThousandYoung saidHappens all over the world. Complaining gets you nowhere.https://www.reddit.com/r/kansascity/comments/18lrpj8/why_are_we_allowing_outofstate_investors_to_buy/
As a resident of Johnson County, KS, born and raised, I am deeply concerned about the increasing dominance of out-of-state investors in our local housing market. This trend is not only causing an exodus of money from our community but also making housing unaffordable for locals.
@Rajk999 saidThought terminating cliches are a sign of a lazy and uncritical mind.
Ok ..Lol.
You are a socialist. I got it.
So America is not for you.
@Rajk999 saidTaxes happen all over the world too.
Happens all over the world. Complaining gets you nowhere.
@AThousandYoung saidThere is nothing to discuss.
Thought terminating cliches are a sign of a lazy and uncritical mind.
I am a capitalist.
You are a socialist.
@Rajk999 saidI agree this topic seems to be beyond your capacity to understand.
There is nothing to discuss.
https://www.leasey.ai/resources/insights/some-property-managers-use-artificial-scarcity-tactics-to-drive-up-rental-prices/
Property managers employ artificial scarcity tactics to inflate rental prices, manipulating the housing market for increased profits. This controversial practice involves deliberately limiting the availability of rental units, creating a false perception of housing shortage. Property management companies utilize various strategies to create artificial scarcity, often at the expense of potential tenants seeking affordable housing options.
@AThousandYoung saidYeah... 😀
I agree this topic seems to be beyond your capacity to understand.
@divegeester saidThe left-of-centre Social Democrats (SPD) will coagulate with the right-of-centre Christian Democrats (CDU) to squeeze out the AfD--a strategic alliance which held in previous decades and not nearly so precarious as in France right now.
I know some of you Americans tend to forget that there is a world beyond your borders but over here in Europe we have our own basket of troubles to deal with.
The German coalition Government has essentially collapsed this last week due to there being no money left in the jar. One side wants to change constitutional borrowing rules to send more money to Ukraine and oth ...[text shortened]... y political crisis as Scholz coalition falls apart:
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cd9n79w8p7po
The German FDP party (let the capitalists do whatever they want) is dead in the water; they'll probably not get passed the 5%-of-the-votes hurdle next time around and drop out of the federal parliament, though they may retain a few seats in local elections.