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WHY SHIT NOT WORKING: EPISODE 7

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Chi Ossé1 year ago

Some estimate rent went up as much as 50-77% under Cuomo:

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Skydance1 year ago

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Izengabe1 year ago

Wait I am confused. The IDC & Republicans were defeated in 2018. Democrats have unilaterally controlled housing policies for the last 7 years & since the progressive rent control reforms you mentioned in your video went into effect in 2019 rents in NYC have only gone up & housing shortage has gotten worse. Maybe just maybe the artificial rent controls NY's government has placed on housing in NYC has made the housing situation worse.🤔

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Kenny Burgos1 year ago

Problem: not enough housing, rents go up (correct) Reason for problem: real estate is involved so … housing wasn’t built (??)

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Len1 year ago

actually it is the opposite - those issue cause homelessness and other issue cause housing shortages. you are usually so wildly wrong in your understanding and solutions it is shocking.

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(((Max)))1 year ago

Why would “big real estate” want to NOT build housing? That doesn’t make sense.

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Eddie 🏆1 year ago

So Chi, who we voting for??

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Chi Ossé1 year ago

Announcing hopefully soon!

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Christopher Baldwin1 year ago

We have a shortage because we limit housing with stupid regulations & because we limit returns on investment. Price controls always lead to shortages. History proves this true. NYC & CA suck for housing because of our government strangles supply. TX and Fla are building friendly.

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AllieRyanNYC1 year ago

you forgot to mention that you are endorsed by OpenNY.

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iza nakamura (ESC🇮🇹)1 year ago

But you allow over priced skyscrapers to be built in Brooklyn. With 10% allocation to the housing lottery. On top of that the minimum salary for those are 100k. What have you done for actual affordable housing???

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