No, there apparently have to be social constructs in place
Posted on: July 16, 2017 at 12:20:21 CT
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in vacation communities in order to have the service and support people to cater to the vacationers.
Is requiring a new hotel to set aside living units for employees a socialist issue, or is it one of capitalism?
Pickle, and you dumbfuqs, think things fit into a nice little box for classification purposes but fail to recognize the things like housing and support services for year round residents which have to be funded and in place so the tourists have their needs met.
Once again, you have a man who qualifies for Section 8 housing who does not want to accept it. He's certainly not a socialist but his former landlord's desire to make more off weekly rentals than a year round lease has displaced him from his home.