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Updated about 6 years ago, 10/01/2018

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Susan O.
  • Fresno, CA
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Los Angeles Tenants "Union" - Universal Rent Control

Susan O.
  • Fresno, CA
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I was recently in Los Angeles and I saw all sort of posters in Korea town - which has a lot of hard working people who have brought it up from the 90s -- LA riots, slums, etc. 

There are posters that say "Housing is a Human Right" 

It sounds great as a slogan. But then they really want 'free ****' at the expense of hard working producers. Like House hackers, BRRR investors, small sacale landlords who work their butts off learning REI, and implementing it in their HARD WORK...

And now there are posters all over Wilshire and up and down the streets for the LA Tenants Union.  A group that want's to socialize housing in LA, California and the rest of the US.

http://www.dailynews.com/government-and-politics/2...

https://www.facebook.com/latenantsunion

They play the race card by getting non English speakers to sign up and are really getting active in LA.  I mean all they have to do is say "Hey do you want lower rent"  Sounds so simple, but it's really devastating to the economy and communities.

http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/...

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