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It’s a slippery slope. Government interference in markets leads to government housing AND
Author:
Curly1918
(17042 Posts - Joined: Aug 30, 2017)
Posted at 4:14 am on Nov 7, 2025
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ultimately to government control of EVERYTHING.
Thus is core communism.
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Replies to: "It’s a slippery slope. Government interference in markets leads to government housing AND"
The historical economics of rent control paints a dreary picture for the future of NYC.
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Curly1918
- 11:43am 11/6/25
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Indeed. It is beyond stupid.
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BaronVonZemo
- 2:21pm 11/6/25
Rent control is not a solution. It sounds good, and has terrible effects. People don't know history.
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NedoftheHill
- 12:43pm 11/6/25
Now you're an expert on the NYC housing issues. Love it.
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jimbasil
- 12:56pm 11/6/25
Discussed it in law school many years ago. Also, I've had family living in such housing in NYC.
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NedoftheHill
- 1:01pm 11/6/25
Let me enlighten you on your expertise - You're wrong.
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jimbasil
- 1:24pm 11/6/25
Ok. Please try to offer something substantive.
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NedoftheHill
- 3:16pm 11/6/25
When you price out all the workers where do they go and who repairs
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jimbasil
- 4:06pm 11/6/25
When the rent can’t cover the cost of maintenance and repairs the City can condemn and turn.
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Curly1918
- 6:55pm 11/6/25
That was not rent stabilization. It was something far different. Rent stabilization
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jimbasil
- 11:35pm 11/6/25
It’s a slippery slope. Government interference in markets leads to government housing AND
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Curly1918
- 4:14am 11/7/25
You win -
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jimbasil
- 6:32am 11/7/25
Indded. And project housing is typically exempt from housing regulations.
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NedoftheHill
- 11:25pm 11/6/25
you’re wrong and your imbuing your wrong narrative onto something you haven’t any knowledge of.
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jimbasil
- 11:38pm 11/6/25