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"Newark passes stronger rent control law"

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Blogger JohnSmith said...

Roth/Portnoy is a Jewish man who gets sexually aroused by the idea of black men defiling shiksas. In other words, he was a pioneer jewish pornographer. Not that Portnoy's Complaint doesn't have its hilarious moments. "I'm the Raskolnikov of jerking off!" At any rate, he's what's wrong with the Jewish mentality toward goyim America.

5/21/14, 4:34 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

(Gasp) What are you saying, Steve? That its residents' SKIN COLOR has something to do with a city's quality of life?

What is this, Nazi Alabama or something?

5/21/14, 4:39 PM

Blogger manton said...

Rent control has not been kind to Berkeley. All the owned housing in the Hills, Elmwood, Claremont, the North Side, etc. has gotten incredibly expensive but the rentals around campus and in the flats are wrecks.

5/21/14, 4:59 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Here is some 1967 rent control in Newark. It did wonders for the price of rents in the city for the next, ohhhh..., 47 years!

5/21/14, 7:06 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

As ghetto as Newark is, it's real problem is bed bugs. The whole city is infested. If you buy a house there you'll need to spray the place with Malathion or, better yet, DDT, before you can sleep there. Otherwise, you'll wake up in the morning looking like you have smallpox.

5/21/14, 7:37 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The classic story about Philip Roth is an occasion when he was introduced to a famous actress and she shook hands with him."Gee I hope he washed them" she allegedly said afterwards.

5/22/14, 3:03 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't believe Newark is 26% white, unless they are counting the Brazilians as white.
Newark has a large Brazilian population, which is why the "New York" Red Bulls play their games in Harrison, 5 minutes from Newark and one subway stop away.

5/22/14, 4:44 AM

Anonymous hanktheheretic said...

Steve, you've been posting quite a bit on gentrification, but as a fairly uninformed young man my question is: where do all all these poor people go pushed out by gentrification?

lower-middle class White Suburbs?

Its great and everything that all these downtowns are going to have upscale coffee shops and doggy salons soon, but somewhere some White people have to get the short end of the stick.

5/22/14, 5:55 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Philip Roth had several marriages, but no kids....

5/22/14, 6:32 AM

Blogger Stuff Black People Don't Like said...

Steve,

Newark is only 11.6 percent white.

http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/34/3451000.html

5/22/14, 9:02 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I had a friend who got a rent control place in Santa Monica years ago. To get it, she had to pass the owner a bag of cash with $10,000 in it, and since she was a working yuppy the land lord knew she wasn't going to be living there the rest of her life so basically was a rent increase for the about two years she lived there.

When I asked about it I found it this is SOP for any newly available rent controlled place in Santa Monica. Shhhhh. Don't tell the liberals that all they do is push the rent increases under the table.

5/22/14, 1:45 PM

Blogger Pat Boyle said...

Are we expected to sympathize with you because your landlady didn't sink more money into your rent controlled apartment?

Why should she?

If you wanted repairs which would have been unrecoverable losses to her, why didn't you just offer to pay more money in rent off the books, or to pay for the labor and materials for repairs?

Rent control is a means by which the state tries to make landlords bear more of the burden on rising costs by not allowing them to pass on those higher costs to tenants. Since there are always more tenants than landlords democracies often succumb to this temptation.

Landlords by and large want to maintain their properties. Government makes that more difficult. But it is like inflation - a hidden tax that the public doesn't connect with government policy.

Pat Boyle

5/22/14, 2:15 PM

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