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« on: April 07, 2024, 07:44:26 PM »

if everybody is against these insane squatters rights laws, why do so many Democrat politicians write them and keep them on the books?
Interest group pressure. Not everyone is for these laws changing, and those who are against change possess enough pull on the political system that they remain.
well, eventually Democrats that pull this sh**t will suffer.  Not sure why they'd let homeless advocates have this much power in the first place (and if they have this much power, why are they so sh**t at actually getting anything done.....ohhh. if they fixed the problem,they'd be out of a job, if the problem gets worse, they can get their friends cushy BS jobs like they got.  They know they won't get fired for doing a sh**t job, they work for the govt, you can't fail!), yet here we are.  And the dumb voters, the lying politicians, the corrupt bureaucracy all get to claim they are (somehow) on the moral high ground when it comes to the homelessness problem.  "What kind of heartless monster wouldn't want to spend more on the homeless?  How else can we fix the problem?"

I seriously cannot tolerate a large subset of NYC Dems for this reason. Claim to be fighters for the people, but then put insider interests ahead of doing good things for the city, or just take up absurd positions for the sake of being "ideologically pure".

There's also just a lot of pure laziness. Shared this before, but tried to contact my city council member (one of the weird Dems), got an email back saying that they were in a communications blackout period because we were less than 90 days from an election. There was no election occurring in the next 90 days, and even if there was, that's not a reason to just ignore your constituents.

Very reliable Dem voter at the federal level, but at the local level a lot of them won't be getting my vote anytime soon.
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