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covidcumia

The Dutch are FAGS!!!
Well said.

But again, for your conspiracy theory to work, you need Trump and Putin Xi Jinping to be in cahoots.

So, how did they hook up?


Are you nuts? There are tons of diseases you can still spread, even once vaccinated. Chicken pox, measles, mumps... And, yeah - vaccines do lower the severity of a disease. Remember when Jonas Salk came up with the polio vaccine in your late fifties, and suddenly kids stopped being crippled by polio? It still spread like wild fire, but it couldn't do as much harm.


...he said, wondering where he got AIDS from (it was Dougie; don't believe his pamplets).


Jesus - you're sucking the life blood out of the US, too?

I've skipped the next dozen pages of you arguing about how you're not a blood-sucking leech, and demanding credit for stuff you're supposed to do.

Here's a hypothetical. Say, just for argument's sake, that your whole family are murdered and your properties are given to the people renting them. It's an awful thought, obviously, so we won't dwell on it - but what happens to the world economically?

Well, bread still gets baked; parcels still get delivered; software still gets written; kids still get taught - but all those hardworking Americans get to do it without a family of fat bloodsuckers on their back.

Really makes you think, eh Finkelstein?
Ok tard, first off leaders are given bulletins and briefings it's highly possible that everybody thought covid was going to kill 400 million worldwide and all overreacted, but once the control they had was in play some states chose to keep that iron grip. Nitwit Trump was backpedaling in weeks. At individual state levels some stuck with it some didn't. Then there is like mindedness, which is the desire of leaders of all political philosophies to want easy order. Next time Trudeau fucks you ask him about "admiring the basic dictatorship" of the bugs for how easy it would make his visions become reality. I already gave Trump credit for suggesting that covid was overreacted to and the fools ego is why he needs to take credit for a failed vaccine that does essentially nothing.

No vaccine is 100% effective at stopping spread but numbers that are in the 90 plus percent range years after being vaxxed are being compared to a vaccine that has now shown decreased efficacy at the 2 week level. It doesn't work. Same with severity the full polio course is 99 plus percent effective at stopping paralytic polio for an entire lifetime what's the Covid vaccine at in 2 years? It's math not medicine, the virus is a failure. You're just a gadfly that simped for the state trying to convince others he's smart because he's taken the opinion set of the "experts" even as they backtrack. You'll come around when they all say it failed and they used the best available data and they start suing shareholders in big pharma whose only crime was investing. Maybe you'll get more gibs.

The asymptomatic is a misnomer, it's pre-symptomatic and that's the same with polio, you have stomach distress and fever and don't even know it's polio, but it is. That nonsense was being spit out to support preventive lockdowns of nearly everybody. Without that scare, which is how all illnesses work they couldn't look up the unsick.

You're too stupid to understand service for production. My short terms are a service, I have to clean, maintain, stock and repair things all involve labor. The properties don't just stay in rental order themselves. What you're suggesting is that people that work cash registers are not at work but people making the burgers are? How about doctors are they working? I mean unless they're doing surgery and research what is that they do? They have a captive audience of sick people they talk too and prescribe other people's creations too. They should work harder maybe paint the office and mop the place up.

It's hard to believe that you think that the fruits of labor should not lead to ownership of assets that can be monetized. Explain your theory of the economy. Do you think the state should step in limit me to one property because my collection of several puts upward pressure on prices? Is that a more "fair" way to do things? So niggers can squander their gibs on getting high but my better use of my income from past labor should be punished? How and why? I'm sucking the blood of people that want a week at the beach in a house to be able to cook some meals and save on going out 3-4 nights vs 7 days of higher restaurant cost? Is a hotel sucking their blood? I use both cleaning and landscaping services over 50% of the time, they get paid and the other part I do myself (actual labor) but you find fault because you suck the blood of a firm for a bloated salary to fly to Cuba thrice a year to get ass fucked by a male prostitute and criticize those of us that saved and did something with our money?
 
No - but when you get too many non-contributing members of society ("rent seekers", as economists call them) it slows the economy down. Boomia get all of his family's income from rent is a fawkin' problem.

Boomia knows enough economics to know this, and it bothers him; but he's not quite man enough to sell up and get a real job.
More rent seekers = drop in the price of rent.

Case in point: I live in an area that was bought up by a bunch of chinks. There are now a shit ton of "rent seekers" competing for people to rent their properties. The result is my landlord dropped my rent by more than 10% even though inflation is through the roof.

When someone invests in land, property, business, etc, they are putting up a giant amount of money and absorbing the *many* risks associated with said investments. It's possible that the neighborhood the landlord owns property in gets infested with niggers and nobody wants to live or do business there anymore, or gets taken over by democrats, or natural disasters hit, etc. In the renter's case, it would be a relatively simple matter of not renewing their contract and finding somewhere else to live. For the landlord, he would lose the hundreds of thousands of dollars he sunk into those properties. The absence of having to deal with that risk (and having to put up so much money) is what landlords are selling. It's not guaranteed and many go broke
 

covidcumia

The Dutch are FAGS!!!
No - but when you get too many non-contributing members of society ("rent seekers", as economists call them) it slows the economy down. Boomia get all of his family's income from rent is a fawkin' problem.

Boomia knows enough economics to know this, and it bothers him; but he's not quite man enough to sell up and get a real job.
A big tenet of economics is the interaction of supply and demand. Are you suggesting those that buy properties and offer the service of housing either by traditional rentals or short term and create jobs through maintaining those properties should also make sure they take an available job from the unfortunate "renters" unable to buy their own homes? So you want me to upset the labor supply and drive down wages and opportunity to please your definition of the term "rent seeker"?

The best part is the "rent seeking" you discuss is not about real estate. I took a capital risk in buying properties, they could suddenly become less valuable, they had at various times mortgages that had debt service which also fed the economy, you're just stuck on some term because you're a midwit. I get it, you missed the ceteris paribus part of economics, that could theoretically remove the where and how I invested my money and go back to me as wage earner deciding on my future. Either through investment or splurging on consooma goods. Did I do wrong by buying property? Did i deny a barista a job through the hundreds of lattes I didn't buy to save for property? Did I deny a jew banker another 3 feet on his yacht by not taking an extra mortgage with my savings? Sure I did and all things being equal the smart use of income is to create a going concern (that's another economics term, child) that produces income and somewhat inflation proofs the investment in a utility that is always in demand.

You go to Cuba and get that commie nigger cock, I'll stay rich while you lecture me on why high taxes and heroin addicts in Vancouver getting liver transplants is somehow better healthcare for me. I get it you like churn in the economy and foolishly believe the poor should be entitled to pleasures they didn't earn and the working people who get rich shouldn't be getting richer or enjoying life because the poor like to spend all their gibs on Newports, Colt 45, and crack.
 

covidcumia

The Dutch are FAGS!!!
More rent seekers = drop in the price of rent.

Case in point: I live in an area that was bought up by a bunch of chinks. There are now a shit ton of "rent seekers" competing for people to rent their properties. The result is my landlord dropped my rent by more than 10% even though inflation is through the roof.

When someone invests in land, property, business, etc, they are putting up a giant amount of money and absorbing the *many* risks associated with said investments. It's possible that the neighborhood the landlord owns property in gets infested with niggers and nobody wants to live or do business there anymore, or gets taken over by democrats, or natural disasters hit, etc. In the renter's case, it would be a relatively simple matter of not renewing their contract and finding somewhere else to live. For the landlord, he would lose the hundreds of thousands of dollars he sunk into those properties. The absence of having to deal with that risk (and having to put up so much money) is what landlords are selling. It's not guaranteed and many go broke
This idiot thinks these houses I earned, instead sprung from the ether and became mine. He completely ignores the 30 years of work that earned me the capital, the luxuries denied to save for them, and the potential risk in buying them. He also misses the utility of rental properties and how for some tenants this is preferred to owning. He clearly never heard crazed nigress Bam on property ownership. Then in his biggest swing and miss he's lecturing me as if I'm a slumlord when in reality I'm more a pretend Conrad Hilton. I offer short term rentals to people who need a vacation, they require way more maintenance and care than traditional renting and are a service more than a utility of place to live. I think he gets all of this and is just trying to defend sucking the state's cock and the lockdowns, vaccines, and civil rights violations of covid.

Furburger is a delicate homosexual that enjoyed the power of hiding his face in a diaper and leering at school boys. He also enjoyed that not everybody was "special" enough to get a meal out during the passport/permission slip phase of the psyop and he is looking forward to the many more restrictions the state can heap on us to stop white supremacy and weather variations.
 

Chocolate hellhole

Our little dog pockets
More rent seekers = drop in the price of rent.

Case in point: I live in an area that was bought up by a bunch of chinks. There are now a shit ton of "rent seekers" competing for people to rent their properties. The result is my landlord dropped my rent by more than 10% even though inflation is through the roof.

When someone invests in land, property, business, etc, they are putting up a giant amount of money and absorbing the *many* risks associated with said investments. It's possible that the neighborhood the landlord owns property in gets infested with niggers and nobody wants to live or do business there anymore, or gets taken over by democrats, or natural disasters hit, etc. In the renter's case, it would be a relatively simple matter of not renewing their contract and finding somewhere else to live. For the landlord, he would lose the hundreds of thousands of dollars he sunk into those properties. The absence of having to deal with that risk (and having to put up so much money) is what landlords are selling. It's not guaranteed and many go broke
Yup. Inflation is going apeshit but my rent on a 2 bedroom utilities included apartment still hasn't gone up from $495 a month because I live in a really bad neighborhood. I've been renting here for 3 years and I've never had my rent go up.
 

The Midnight Storquer

Hard dicks, daddeh
Well said.

But again, for your conspiracy theory to work, you need Trump and Putin Xi Jinping to be in cahoots.

So, how did they hook up?


Are you nuts? There are tons of diseases you can still spread, even once vaccinated. Chicken pox, measles, mumps... And, yeah - vaccines do lower the severity of a disease. Remember when Jonas Salk came up with the polio vaccine in your late fifties, and suddenly kids stopped being crippled by polio? It still spread like wild fire, but it couldn't do as much harm.


...he said, wondering where he got AIDS from (it was Dougie; don't believe his pamplets).


Jesus - you're sucking the life blood out of the US, too?

I've skipped the next dozen pages of you arguing about how you're not a blood-sucking leech, and demanding credit for stuff you're supposed to do.

Here's a hypothetical. Say, just for argument's sake, that your whole family are murdered and your properties are given to the people renting them. It's an awful thought, obviously, so we won't dwell on it - but what happens to the world economically?

Well, bread still gets baked; parcels still get delivered; software still gets written; kids still get taught - but all those hardworking Americans get to do it without a family of fat bloodsuckers on their back.

Really makes you think, eh Finkelstein?
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Oh my sweet sweet DurBurger, you got swindled. Jewish poison reigns through your blood, baybeh.
 

JerkStoreJ

Proud member of the 5 sink club
Yup. Inflation is going apeshit but my rent on a 2 bedroom utilities included apartment still hasn't gone up from $495 a month because I live in a really bad neighborhood. I've been renting here for 3 years and I've never had my rent go up.
Your rent is $495 a month and you get mad when we call you a nigger? Even Rick’s shitty half houses would rent for triple that.
 
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