gral
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No, I definitely heard it was a Max through people in the industry (tough it’s never 100% certain, sometimes news get distorted), most media outlet say they don’t know the model yet.
No, I definitely heard it was a Max through people in the industry (tough it’s never 100% certain, sometimes news get distorted), most media outlet say they don’t know the model yet.
NYNY is already bleeding people and heading for a nice crisis.
Translation?
NYNY means New York city, it's New York in the state of New York (which can be abbreviated NY for the mail).
I meant after that. The bleeding part.
Too bad these "fleeing" people will drag their filthy politics with them while bemoaning the lack of diversity and anti-liberal sentiments of wherever they fled to.Bleeding people means people are leaving faster than they move to New York. Considering most management is based on increased budgets, this can cause major headaches as your tax base falls.
Too bad these "fleeing" people will drag their filthy politics with them while bemoaning the lack of diversity and anti-liberal sentiments of wherever they fled to.
And they will blame everyone but themselves for the failures of their policies.eventally you look around and find there is no where else to run.
Plus the price of land in NYC is hideously expensive. If people aren't living or working there then landlords aren't making money off the property. If the rents and taxes are too high, that property is not going to be used. So what happens to NYC when 1/3 of its budget does not show up because no one is living or working there?Bleeding people means people are leaving faster than they move to New York. Considering most management is based on increased budgets, this can cause major headaches as your tax base falls.
The middle class and lower class get utterly crushed and are forced to sell their property for less than market value and leave.So what happens to NYC when 1/3 of its budget does not show up because no one is living or working there?
The middle class and lower class get utterly crushed and are forced to sell their property for less than market value and leave.
The elites buy up all the property for cheap then sit on it till the economy improves making billions.
The city asks the Feds for a bailout and get a nice bit of cash hidden for them in the next emergency federal budget thing.
That's why they are so determined to get all workers back on location, so these buildings have a justification for their continued existance. Also uppity manager types that feel only happy when slaving workers.I honestly don't see that tactic working for much longer. The country is running out of room for those kinds of huge expenses, and the mainance of sky scrapers and other large buildings is really big. So that can all blow up in their faces hard.
Won't work out the rents expensive as fuck and businesses discovered they saved fat stack not having them.That's why they are so determined to get all workers back on location, so these buildings have a justification for their continued existance. Also uppity manager types that feel only happy when slaving workers.
Too many people develop political stockholm’s syndrome and give up the ghost, that’s how.How can anything like this go under the radar
Too many people develop political stockholm’s syndrome and give up the ghost, that’s how.