This story about how the Kushners make their money, and how little understanding they have of the landlord-tenant relationship, should make everyone's blood boil.
But at the heart of it is the undeniable truth--how little they value human life, how little they respect those who don't breathe the rarified air they do.
I am beginning to look forward to the day Jared Kushner moves from the White House to "the big house" and meets the everyday people whose lives he ruined on a daily basis--without giving it a thought.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/23/...er-real-estate-empire.html?smid=fb-share&_r=1
Are these the kinds of people we want ru(i)nning our country?
But at the heart of it is the undeniable truth--how little they value human life, how little they respect those who don't breathe the rarified air they do.
I am beginning to look forward to the day Jared Kushner moves from the White House to "the big house" and meets the everyday people whose lives he ruined on a daily basis--without giving it a thought.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/23/...er-real-estate-empire.html?smid=fb-share&_r=1
At the time of the 2012 Baltimore purchase, Kushner raved about the promise of the low-end multifamily market. “It’s proven over the last few years to be the most resilient asset class, and at the end of the day, it’s a very stable asset class,” he told Multifamily Executive. He said things were proceeding well in the Midwestern complexes he purchased a year earlier. “It was a lot of construction and a lot of evictions,” he said. “But the communities now look great, and the outcome has been phenomenal.”
Are these the kinds of people we want ru(i)nning our country?