Housing Apr 5, 2016 at 2:53 pm

The City Hasn't Foreclosed on a House in 45 Years. That Might Be About to Change.

VINNIE NEUBERG

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Hales never learns; you need a more intelligent strategy than jut bullying people you have absolutely no ability to empathize with. I myself have worked a job clearing out meth houses and what had literally become a dump in the backyard and a den for an entire civilizations of rat colonies. no, I don't like them either. But if Landis admits it is drastic measure for government to take, and if it foreclosures have not been pursued as anything other than an absolute last resort for the last half of a century, then maybe we should PAUSE and ask why is this?

Just leave before you do any more damage, because you don't seem to see but one side of the coin, and that is your privileged, naive, sheltered, and arrogant side. You hate them and you want to get rid of them (maybe for an underneath the handshake from you developer buddies who got their eyes on a few spots), and you don't have the spine to admit it. Were this not the case you'd at least attempt to take an intelligent approach and consider the other side of the argument.

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