No. Don’t print pieces like this. Its privileged whining mocks the reality of displacement in this city. Landlords are removing tenants from homes and apartments from rent stabilization, often forcibly and violently. This is not the time to eulogize an illegal sublet on the park.
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Because artificial markets never crash.
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What was the point of this article? Not one bit of examination of the issue of rent control. Nothing but a personal tantrum about the loss of a scammed benefit.
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People who live in the same rent-stabilized home filled with knick-knacks that their grandparents had in the 60s are my favorite New Yorkers
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I can’t view this because I don’t buy NY Times. Can you tag me in
@WSJ stuff
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If you can get it !!!
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She secured "her keys" upon exiting the bus...the ultimate delusion, thinking to herself "all eyes were on ME"! In reality she's no better than the squatters IN THE PARK.
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