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Stargazer99

(2,582 posts)
Tue Aug 19, 2014, 12:58 PM Aug 2014

Manager of a Seattle low-rent project suggests raising rents

so the renters will be forced to find a job. Where this manager seems to think are out there to get? jobs have been outsourced by the multiple thousands, maybe millions, but for some stupid reason those who do not suffer the consequences of capitalism think they have the solution. People who do not understand poverty and low pay should never be in charge of anything to help the lower-classes. They are not capable of knowing the problems the lower classes face. Conservatives make no damn sense. They want to deny access to abortion, contraception and yet stupidly think they can enforce morality by this ideal. Conservatives seem to enjoy causing human misery by their ideology. Let them die! And they have.... from lack of medical, emotional, dental care and decent income to provide for basic needs. This nation is sick spiritually and it will rot even further unless the "winners" are stopped.

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Manager of a Seattle low-rent project suggests raising rents (Original Post) Stargazer99 Aug 2014 OP
I think we could help this underthematrix Aug 2014 #1

underthematrix

(5,811 posts)
1. I think we could help this
Tue Aug 19, 2014, 01:01 PM
Aug 2014

property manager understand poverty a whole lot better by emptying his complex of renters. What's the name of the complex and the property manager. Let's help this fool.

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