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  • Housing is a human right.

    Article 25 of the UN Declaration of Human Rights, created December 10th, 1948:

    “Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control.”

    Adequate housing is a human right.

    Homelessness is a human rights violation.

    America needs to understand this.

  • At least in my state, if your employment is terminated for poor performance, the employer can deny unemployment insurance claims. If you’re just laid off, they must pay out unemployment insurance claims.

    By blaming the victim, the company saves money. It’s such scumbaggery.

  • Waiting for Amazon to pay their employees in “digiscrip” that they can only use at Amazon-owned businesses.

    Pay your rent on your AmazonHousing account.

    Buy groceries from AmazonFresh.

    Health insurance from AmazonHealth.

    Welcome back to the coal mining towns of yore.

  • Both the banks AND the people of New York.

    He would over inflate the value of the properties in order to take out massive loans using the properties as collateral. So when it came to financing, his properties were cited as being extremely valuable. These lies defrauded the banks and lenders.

    Then when it came time to pay taxes on the properties, he would massively deflate the values so he paid a fraction of the taxes on them. These lies defrauded the people of New York State as the beneficiaries of state taxation.

    That’s who he defrauded (in this particular lawsuit.)