Nick DiazHas anything good ever come out of Stockton besides Nate Fucking Diaz?
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Nick DiazHas anything good ever come out of Stockton besides Nate Fucking Diaz?
Basically nobody is going to raise rent by UBI amount overnight in the absence of some other serious issues. There has been some inflation over the past 10 years or however long I've been paying the same rent, and I signed a 7 month lease, so it's not like there hasn't been ample opportunity to raise it, especially considering what housing was going for when I moved in, and what it is now.Duffy threw out an arbitrary number that again arbitrarily doubled based on a couples situation. That’s about as dishonest and vague as one can get.
on top of that it’s a heavily regulated market where one can get in a lot of trouble for arbitrarily raising rents or doing so out of malice.
MMA fighters.Who the hell are those two?
Don't tell me more good has come out of Yreka than Stockton.
OK.MMA fighters.
Nate Diaz beat Connor McGregor back when Connor was serious about fighting, and that fight was a fckng full scrap. He also used 2Pac as his walkout music in one of those fights which was pretty boss.
He kind of comes off as a dum dum in interviews but as someone only very peripherally interested in MMA fighting, the Diaz brothers are entertaining and aren't clones like some of them seem to be.
The fact 14% of the population is living below the poverty line is shameful to begin with especially given the number of people living extremely large (Bezos, Waltons, etc).So let's say San Diego takes Stockton's lead and gives everyone below the poverty line $500/month.
That's 14% of the population (a lower percentage than most big cities), or about 200,000 people.
They would be giving out $1.2B a year.
The entire city budget is currently $4B/year.
Supply and demand.You'd raise the rent even if your costs don't go up?
I’m using Andrew Yangs number which I believe was $1k a month.Duffy threw out an arbitrary number that again arbitrarily doubled based on a couples situation. That’s about as dishonest and vague as one can get.
on top of that it’s a heavily regulated market where one can get in a lot of trouble for arbitrarily raising rents or doing so out of malice.
His brother Nick.Has anything good ever come out of Stockton besides Nate Fucking Diaz?
I rent my unit furnished month to month. Owner occupied duplex.Basically nobody is going to raise rent by UBI amount overnight in the absence of some other serious issues. There has been some inflation over the past 10 years or however long I've been paying the same rent, and I signed a 7 month lease, so it's not like there hasn't been ample opportunity to raise it, especially considering what housing was going for when I moved in, and what it is now.
But MBP I think you would be surprised. Yes, you can get in a lot of trouble. If your tenant has the cash to get a new place, replace all their belongings, get an attorney, sue you, etc. then sure, you can get in a lot of trouble. You know what the cops are going to say when Duffy changes the locks? They'll tell you that sucks and take Duffy to court and come back with a judge's signature on an order that says ram this door in so you can get your sh!t. They aren't going to do jack squat to help your day to day life, for months and months, prior to that.
The amusing thing lost in this is that the bottom of the economic spectrum was already losing to inflation. So if the main driver of inflation becomes UBI or minimum wage, they'll be coming out way, way ahead of where they are now.
Stockton didn't give money to everyone below the poverty line, they randomly selected some people who live in neighborhoods where the average income is lower than Stockton's median of $46k/year.So let's say San Diego takes Stockton's lead and gives everyone below the poverty line $500/month.
That's 14% of the population (a lower percentage than most big cities), or about 200,000 people.
They would be giving out $1.2B a year.
The entire city budget is currently $4B/year.
The poor are getting poorer because their earnings aren't keeping pace with inflation. It has jack sh!t to do with the nurse being $53 or 4.4x and everything to do with the people on the bottom becoming more and more worse off.The poor aren't poor because the number is $12. They're poor because our society values their labor at but a fraction of that of the more highly skilled workers. The number is just an expression of that relationship. If a minimum wage worker is making $12 but the median rate for a registered nurse is $53 that means the nurse's work is valued 4.4x higher than the minimum wage worker. The nurse has that much economic leverage, which is what translates into the higher purchasing power.
The only way the minimum wage workers get ahead is if they and the other low paid workers get the raise but nobody else higher in the wage scale keeps up. If the minimum goes to $15 and the nurse's median remains at $53 then their leverage decreases to 3.53x instead of 4.4x. Meaning, the nurse and other workers who are more highly valued have to lose in order for the minimum wage worker to win. The nurse gots to pay because the minimum wage worker gots to be paid.
Not when their pay increases that rate of inflation.Stockton didn't give money to everyone below the poverty line, they randomly selected some people who live in neighborhoods where the average income is lower than Stockton's median of $46k/year.
So someone making 90th percentile income living in a neighborhood with an average income below $46k/year would have been eligible. I don't think the purpose was to help the worst off, it was to see what happens when you hand money out.
The poor are getting poorer because their earnings aren't keeping pace with inflation. It has jack sh!t to do with the nurse being $53 or 4.4x and everything to do with the people on the bottom becoming more and more worse off.
If their pay is indexed to inflation, they stop losing. Period.
Who the hell are those two?
Don't tell me more good has come out of Yreka than Stockton.
They operate out of spite, always.You'd raise the rent even if your costs don't go up?