I cannot stress enough that I have a particular aversion to landlords in capitalism. At least for small businessmen like Craig's Plumbing, he at least knows a thing or two about plumbing himself before hiring other plumbers. At least in a restaurant, if the owner is the head chef I can see how that private property is justified.
Landlords are nothing more than a middlemen that are a detriment to worker, and even some capitalists alike. They will oftentimes raise their rent "because I can! Mwa ha ha!" Don't believe me? Look through biggerpockets. They are thieves and proud of it, they make the rules so it can't be stealing, right?
If you're ever bored and a CHUD is dunking on California for homelessness or housing, just say "yeah! I hate landlords too!" and watch them short circuit and say how San Francisco's high property values causing a shitload of zipcode millionaires is good, actually.
I cannot stress enough that I have a particular aversion to landlords in capitalism. At least for small businessmen like Craig's Plumbing, he at least knows a thing or two about plumbing himself before hiring other plumbers. At least in a restaurant, if the owner is the head chef I can see how that private property is justified.
Landlords are nothing more than a middlemen that are a detriment to worker, and even some capitalists alike. They will oftentimes raise their rent "because I can! Mwa ha ha!" Don't believe me? Look through biggerpockets. They are thieves and proud of it, they make the rules so it can't be stealing, right?
If you're ever bored and a CHUD is dunking on California for homelessness or housing, just say "yeah! I hate landlords too!" and watch them short circuit and say how San Francisco's high property values causing a shitload of zipcode millionaires is good, actually.