3Have you ever shouted, "The rent is too damn high? " Shaking wall and hidden disgusting bugs? You're not 1 . The ancient Romans experienced the same annoyance with their apartments. From 2 landlords to sanitation problems, pests to smells, Roman urban living was no walk in the park.Eve...
Have you ever shouted, “The rent is too damn high?” Shaking wall and hidden disgusting bugs? You’re not ___. The ancient Romans experienced the same annoyance with their apartments. From ___ landlords to sanitation problems, pests to smells, Roman urban living was no walk in the park...
The Rent is Too Damn HighRichard Schwarz
Economists call this kind of behavior “rent-seeking,” which is another way of saying “gaming the system to make more money than you’ve earned.” (A company that wins a no-bid contract through political connections is a rent-seeker. So is a CEO who gets a raise by stacking the boar...
Is the rent too damn high.(Cover story)Li, Roland
Jimmy McMillan shot to tabloid and Internet stardom by running for New York governor on “The Rent Is Too Damn High” party ticket. And who could forget those signature white chops, which TMZ declared“the most awesome facial hair ever worn by a gubernatorial candidate.” ...
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they were parodying but it didn't help. They also said you have to be a baby boomer or such to "get" it. Well I was born in 1962 so I definitely fall in that group...but I still hate it. The only good thing about it is it's short--only 73 minutes. A real must-miss ...
The bread is nearly gone too. Only the ends remain. Ki-Tek takes a piece and picks off the moldy parts. He chews on the bread as he watches his son’s Wi-Fi dance. KI-TEK Son, if one seeks Wi-Fi-- He raises his hand high. KI-TEK (CONT’D) One must reach into the ...
“On the contrary, I think you still care for me. I still care for you. It’s just that, within the system you’re in, the price of that – let’s go all the way and call it ‘love’- is too high.” Sue turned to face him. Her voice cracked around the edges. “You know...