
4 November 2020 | 68 replies
We have the highest taxes in the nation already, and you're reflexively pushing aggressively for even more massive levels of taxation.BTW Prop 13 was also the product of Democracy and those hell bent on pulling it down simply couldn't do it democratically despite the many years that have invested in trying to do so.

29 September 2020 | 18 replies
As long as democratic socialists are running state and local governments, it seems their primary target will be small rental owners.

5 October 2020 | 5 replies
It gets worse - the new stimulus bill the democrats presented will extend the eviction moratorium another YEAR.
3 September 2021 | 10 replies
That tell you something.For what's popular now in a very democratic sense, check out Houzz's popular today page.
18 October 2021 | 30 replies
Holy Democrat, they're really charging 3% for property taxes?

22 March 2020 | 69 replies
Taiwan is an island right next to China, has huge investments in China, probably 10% of their population was working in China, and has a different government (Democratically Elected) than China (Communist).

17 January 2020 | 99 replies
S'more possible winners:"Can I deny registered Democrat rental applicant?""

22 January 2020 | 2 replies
Historically, such pickles have occasionally resulted in power being handed to very un-democratic institutions.

30 January 2020 | 16 replies
She was always a Democrat and I was always a Republican.

25 February 2020 | 3 replies
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