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What if... we've been in a Depression for 15-20 years


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2024 Sep 8, 8:44pm   718 views  58 comments

by AmericanKulak   ➕follow (8)   💰tip   ignore  

And all the spending is just a way to cover it up?

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55   AmericanKulak   2024 Sep 11, 4:08pm  

This being said, I am very POSITIVE about things going forward.

DeSantis has grabbed HOA Karen-Kens by the balls and squeezed hard, regulating fine-crazy Buttinskies, requiring abundant notice and 48-hour periods to put out an collect trash, banning Karen-Kens from not allowing work vehicles on the driveway - some Karen-Kens Kommisars were even fining Police and Power Company employees for parking their squad car and vans at their own house! This is because the Realtors(Tm) and Developers were demanding it in order to sell.

Florida inventory is now Pre-Pandemic but houses just ain't moving and a top reason is that people want to live without Karen-Ken breathing down their neck looking to give them a $200 fine because they didn't put out the trash no earlier than 5AM and no later than 7AM and back inside by 10AM when they weren't retired and actually had to go to work.
56   AmericanKulak   2024 Sep 11, 4:12pm  

One reform I'd like to see is to put finishing restrictions on Deeded Community.

"Whelp, you have 80% vacant lots after two decades, so the County is hereby revoking Horse Pucky Run's Deeded Community and now those lots are regular residential now, with no mobile or manufactured restrictions or 2000+ sq ft restrictions other than specified in the County's regular R-1 or AR zoning. Too much demand and there's too many vacancies here to keep this Yuppieville snobbery in place. Suck a dick and have a great day!"
57   AmericanKulak   2024 Sep 11, 11:48pm  

Another thing the Georgist Flat Tax would do is deincentivize Counties/Cities from taxing or restricting ADLs, RVs, Sheds, add-ons, etc. since only the land itself would be taxed.
58   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2024 Sep 12, 5:38am  

AmericanKulak says

* Smart Developer-Realtor-Homeloaner cartels

In areas designated to be in the “Metro District” around Denver, like Castle Rock, homeowners have to pay extraordinary property taxes supposedly to pay for the infrastructure supporting these new developments. The property taxes are on par with New York’s, I shit you not. Homes in nearby areas outside this special district pay more reasonable property taxes. Did the developer unload these costs onto the homebuyer?

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