Shakespeare invented literature, so clearly there’s no value in teaching anything from before him…
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But at least he’d have tried… history remembers that too.
Do it. We’ll adjust and hopefully take it as a kick up the arse to increase speed on the transition from gas.
Whereas they’ve just stood up in front of the world and said “we can only operate by violating human rights, which we are absolutely doing”
To adapt the Mitchell and Webb sketch… yes, you’re the baddies.
Lemming421@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•If landlords didn’t exist anymore, how would shared flats work?English131·7 months agoThere are many reasons why renting is better for some people and buying is better for others.
Renting gives you the flexibility to just up sticks and leave at a known notice period. You don’t have to worry about the boiler breaking, or mould/damp, or the roof coming off (or like I’m about to have to deal with, a fence panel getting blown away in a storm) because your contact with the landlord says they’ll fix that for you.
There should absolutely be that choice available.
The problem, at least in the UK and probably elsewhere, is that renting is just SO expensive that it’s not possible to rent and save money, meaning that if your goal is to buy, you can’t because you can’t raise the deposit, even if paying a mortgage on a similar sized property would actually be cheaper on a monthly basis.
Sure, you read stories about people who are wonderful landlords, they don’t raise rents, or at least, by less than market rates, they’re quick to fix any problems the tenants have, all that good stuff.
Equally, you read stories about people who are basically renting from Satan and all the things I mentioned above take months or years to get fixed, if ever. (Slumlords are definitely people who should be put up against the wall and shot come the revolution)
I’m assuming the vast majority are somewhere in the middle.
But the fact that you’ll probably rent for at least some of your life shouldn’t drain all your money into someone else’s mortgage. As I said in that other post, housing of some form should be a basic human right. And the fact that individuals or companies can buy many houses and leave them empty because they can afford to have rents set so high that most people can’t afford them? That’s just wrong.
Lemming421@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•When leftists say "landlord are parasites" or similar dislike of landlords, do they also mean the people that own like a couple of houses as an investment, or only the big landlords?English2·7 months agoHah. I meant socially, not that it happened by accident!
Lemming421@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•When leftists say "landlord are parasites" or similar dislike of landlords, do they also mean the people that own like a couple of houses as an investment, or only the big landlords?English3·7 months agoTo be clear, I wasn’t trying to say ALL rental housing should be subsidised, just that there should be a healthy supply available for local councils to make available to people who need it based on whatever criteria they set for that.
Even when I was renting, I’d earn too much to qualify. People with young children would take priory over single people. That sort of thing.
It’s not a perfect system, but it’s better than companies gaming the system to maximise profits at the expense of the most vulnerable.
Lemming421@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•When leftists say "landlord are parasites" or similar dislike of landlords, do they also mean the people that own like a couple of houses as an investment, or only the big landlords?English282·7 months agoYes. The ability to have a place to live should be a basic human right and therefore be affordable.
If that means the government* subsidises it for the low income families (as in owns them and rents them at below market value), so be it.
We used to have “council houses” in the UK for exactly this purpose, but in the 70s, Thatcher came up with a “right to buy” (at a decent discount) and then made two mistakes - there were no restrictions after buying to stop you selling to anyone else, and there was no building of replacement stock after they were sold. So the result 50 years later is that there are nowhere near enough council houses any more, and a lot of the old ones are privately owned and being rented out at market rates, which are (depending on the area) very expensive.
*local or national, I don’t really care which
Lemming421@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Why Running the Government Like a Business Would Be a DisasterEnglish12·7 months agoBecause the way to increase government revenue is to raise taxes, and businesses and the rich can afford to lobby against that for them, so it means raising taxes for the poorest.
Which doesn’t raise that much and is always unpopular.
I’m certainly not, but having seen claims you can replace the SSD with a bigger one, I can imagine a lot of people might try it…
Lemming421@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Pelosi blames Harris' loss on Biden's late exit and no open Democratic primaryEnglish138·8 months agoRather than the outrageous number of fascists and the disturbingly high number of people who’d rather not vote (or vote third party) instead of voting against the fascist in a meaningful way?
Like, I get there might have been issues with the Democratic campaign, but for fuck’s sake, the alternative was what you got. Well done. Hope the view was worth it from atop that high horse.
Lemming421@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Republicans preparing to reject US election result if Trump loses, warn strategistsEnglish15·8 months agoOh, sorry, don’t misunderstand - obviously a crushing defeat in the popular vote is the best outcome.
I’m just saying they have a plan for a narrow loss and a plan for getting the shit kicked out of them.
Lemming421@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Republicans preparing to reject US election result if Trump loses, warn strategistsEnglish221·8 months agoYou’re missing MAGA logic though. If Harris wins in a landslide, that’s further proof that the results were tampered with, because clearly not that many people actually voted for her…
Lemming421@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•have you ever been given a warning or suspension for using profane language at work?English101·9 months agoMy boss told me verbally “don’t call your colleague a fascist by email or anything else that leaves a record”, so that was nice of him.
Lemming421@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Trump suggests giving Vladimir Putin whatever he wantsEnglish6·10 months agoYou can never replace those cities and towns
For someone who nominally has a fortune in real estate, he clearly doesn’t understand how construction works.
You absolutely can replace towns and cities, and someone is going to make a shitload of money doing just that once the conflict is over. The only question at the moment is whether they’re going to be Russians or westerners.
Lemming421@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Donald Trump owes more than $100m from lawsuits, financial disclosures showEnglish22·11 months agoDonald Trump owes more than $100m from lawsuits
No shit, he hasn’t paid the half a billion dollars from that single lawsuit yet, never mind any of the others…
You can’t eat the brain.
Shouldn’t
Lemming421@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•If I live in a red state, would it be better to vote for rfk to take votes away from trump?English20·1 year agoTo demonstrate the lack of a “clear mandate”.
Yes, Trump will win if he gets one more vote than Biden, but the more he loses the popular vote by, the more justification people have for protesting.
So if he wins on electoral college votes but loses the popular vote by a landslide, at least it shows what The People are actually thinking.
Lemming421@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•What are your plans for when the Milky Way galaxy collides with Andromeda?English8·1 year agoI’ll take a personal day. Maybe I’ll watch, maybe I’ll just slob on the sofa, we’ll see…
Buddy, the world is a dumpster fire right now and it’s only getting worse.
I don’t watch films for realism. I want the billionaires to get fed into their drug crushing machine*, or sucked out of the window of their private jet, or get minced by their giant drill or blown up in their yachts.
I want the good guys to win for a change.
*yes, I know this was a henchman. Don’t @ me