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True Blue American

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30. That picture looked exactly
Sat Mar 29, 2025, 06:12 PM
Mar 2025

Like what I saw every morning in Rehab. I knew I was leaving in 3 weeks, many of them were ot, but the ones who were gave me a count of the days left.

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I always wonder about these efforts by investors to find/locate and seize opportunities to buy out and invest in SWBTATTReg Mar 2025 #1
Residents assumed that their detailed signed contracts were legal documents that would be upheld Irish_Dem Mar 2025 #2
yes, they did. private equity swoops in with their lawyers and muck it up. Demovictory9 Mar 2025 #5
Corrupt billionaires own the country and judges. They do what they want. Irish_Dem Mar 2025 #9
"Legal documents?" GiqueCee Mar 2025 #16
We are in end stage capitalism, pillage and ruin of Americans. Irish_Dem Mar 2025 #19
Far too many people... GiqueCee Mar 2025 #24
Capitalism could be called the dictatorship of capital. nt Comrade Citizen Mar 2025 #31
they were guaranteed, in writing, to get 85% of their buy in back if they chose to move out. the contract was null when Demovictory9 Mar 2025 #3
Sounds like they favored churn, where someone was making money all of the time, from the buying/selling of SWBTATTReg Mar 2025 #6
When you run out of the money yoo True Blue American Mar 2025 #23
My neighbor hires local college kids to be around once a week or so Demovictory9 Mar 2025 #27
The regular residents and original owners didn't consider that could happen. haele Mar 2025 #7
A must watch. dalton99a Mar 2025 #4
Jaybird and Citrine require a severe lesson. byronius Mar 2025 #13
More like private equity's desire to rid themselves of something that is not profitable. OldBaldy1701E Mar 2025 #8
Kick em when they're up Nonnia Bisnez Mar 2025 #10
How is this not criminal? dickthegrouch Mar 2025 #11
Which is EXACTLY WHY . . . AverageOldGuy Mar 2025 #12
He can live a fancy life anywhere on that $7200 per month Demovictory9 Mar 2025 #15
Guessing that cognitive skills and families wanting to just "get this over" is a factor. erronis Mar 2025 #20
If you don't own it, you don't control it. snot Mar 2025 #14
+1. Private equity should be banned from healthcare, housing and essential services dalton99a Mar 2025 #17
But they've already controlled the US (and state) governments. Good luck with banning! erronis Mar 2025 #21
I would stop after the word banned EdmondDantes_ Mar 2025 #28
Private equity cares only about money, nothing else. sakabatou Mar 2025 #18
We need to create a "predatory" tax classification, and place all private equity firms dobleremolque Mar 2025 #22
Vulture capitalism. Like corporate for-profit prisons. Lotta money in both. And now take their SS. Evolve Dammit Mar 2025 #25
It's all about PROFITS, and not at all about morality. Common decency. We have allowed a few freakish people PatrickforB Mar 2025 #26
Increases of taxes and insurance are bad enough bucolic_frolic Mar 2025 #29
That picture looked exactly True Blue American Mar 2025 #30
"Greed is good" Dark n Stormy Knight Mar 2025 #32
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