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@denny I wish. The upper classes will respond by
- slicing up the rental apartments so that you have to rent storage facilities
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i like it
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@denny@boing.world One of those ideas where if you had the means to implement them, you might as well do anarchocommunism and skip the trickery.
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@denny that really isn’t a bad idea

However, knowing how the “corporates” work, something will happen that will make it turn sour
those people tend to do that
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@denny This is a good idea. And that's why it's not likely to become law.
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@denny class warfare idea: since "your boss" holds investments in real estate firms that own your work office and your apartment complex, which means they ARE your landlord (why do you think they wanted RTO). #EatTheRich
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@denny There used to be a time when factories built homes for the workers.
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@denny That sounds rather social-democratic to me. At least from a german point of view.
Not ro dismiss the idea or anything, just sharing my thoughts.
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@denny Did anyone stop to consider that they are one and the same in many instances. That's why the rents are the way they are because not only are landlords and "bosses" one and the same, they are also in some instances at least in Ireland TDs as well.
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@denny #TwoPercentOfRent was my proposal for this. Glad to see the idea popping up elsewhere.
Minimum hourly wage to be 2% of the median monthly housing unit cost in the county or parish where the work is performed.
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@denny Shorter route: flat tax rate of 10%, and make Behavioral Science core education. Less and less root cause analysis, equals more and more baseless insanity.
Phi your Pi (Spin Physics)
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@denny I wish. The upper classes will respond by
- slicing up the rental apartments so that you have to rent storage facilities
- spread rumors of renters committing fraud by renting out multiple apartments per household -
@denny I wish. The upper classes will respond by
- slicing up the rental apartments so that you have to rent storage facilities
- spread rumors of renters committing fraud by renting out multiple apartments per household -
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I love the idea - though it is a bit overstated by thatspectacularpigeon. Setting *max* rent relative to *min* wage feels too extreme. Not that I don't think that should be the goal, it's just too much of a reach from our current state.
Walking-mirage's interpretation seems for plausible as a lofty bot potentially achievable dream: tie average rent to minimum wage.
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@denny There used to be a time when factories built homes for the workers.
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@denny
I wonder what effect this would have on home prices. I suspect it would have a deflationary effect, which would anger landlords but make it easier for people to own their own homes.I'm for it.
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