San Francisco rent strike

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There is an effort starting to organize a rent strike in San Francisco in 2008.  This website is under construction.  If you would like to get involved email jjjjonny@gmail.com

SAN FRANCISCO

RENT STRIKE

 

This is a rent strike proposal.

 

-If there was a designated date in the possible near future to organize a mass rent strike in San Francisco (number of participants to high for landlords to evict or arrest anyone), would you participate?

 

      We all pay it. None of us want to.  What other choices do we have? Dumpster dive, squat, live on the streets, these are solutions to avoid paying the land owners, but do we not all deserve a roof over our heads?

      There is legislation being prepared for June 3rd 2008 to end rent control in San Francisco (proposition 98, rent control repeal measure #1248).  This means that the wealthy landlords are prepared to end the cease fire and further their aggression towards economic control and privilege over renters in this city.   

      Rent control is a road block for land owners, but this just allows the landowners to come up with new ways to get money off of land they don’t live on.  Does this sound familiar?

   -2 bedroom apartment being advertised as a 4 bedroom using the living room and dining room to cram us in, charging 3,500 dollars a month. 

   -relaters bribing senior tenants to move out so they can jack up the rent. 

   -renters fixing their apartments themselves instead of calling the landlord afraid inspections will force them out. 

       If you want to hear the real horror stories look up www.citistop.org.        Legislation is a game.  The Landowners have the money to manipulate legislation to fit their wants, and what they want is more of our money.  Their costs are going up and they’re pushing it on us to make sure they can continue living off our labor.

    It is time we think beyond the ballot and initiate change ourselves.  Even if rent control is voted to stay in San Francisco that puts us all into the unbearable situation we are already in.  We need to get off the defensive strategies of preventing worsening conditions and take the offensive to make things better.       

      We need to think about where our rent situation puts us, and ask ourselves larger questions:

-how do we view the quality of our daily lives?

-how much work do we push thru to pay rent every month?

-do most of us have the money and time to do what we want to do?

     The conservative idea of “American dream” argues that the problems you experience are individual problems that are yours alone, that no one else shares with you. We see this everyday throughout the majority of our interactions, each examining:

-who’s tougher, flashier, more wealthy, more attractive, better dressed, etc.

     The only time we are encouraged by the state to step out of individual competition and claim to be a part of a community is to vote for some rich person every two to four years that cannot possibly understand our problems because they are rich!

(Example: Nancy Pelosi, wealth and assets is worth over 100 million dollars!)   She can pretend to be progressive but how can she understand our need of affordable housing?

      Someone with money would say

“Then why don’t you move somewhere cheaper”.  Or “get a better job”.  This sink or swim bullshit plays right into the Rich’s hands. Struggling to pay rent is not your individual problem, it’s all of our problem, and will not go away by moving away.  That just means someone else will have to deal with it.  

      “Shit rolls down hill” as they say.  Can you imagine what a rent strike would do?  The landowners would be unable to pay their debts to the banks and so on up the hill to a world of shit on the top of the pyramid.  If enough people strike what can they do?  It would take all the U.S. troops in Iraq to evict even one quarter of the city.  (There’s a way to bring the troops home!)  

      Show this flyer to your friends.  Your neighbors and co-workers are probably reading this as well.   We could organize this horizontally on a city block basis. spread the information and community building like sickness.  Concentrate on your block, each block connects to the next thru 1 to 2 people?  Get to know the people in your immediate area, after all, how many of us really know all our neighbors? Have meetings on the street corner?  People might find it strange and become curious in seeing people gathering on a street corner not selling or buying anything.  

      We could discuss the following:

-our demands to the realty companies (if any)?

-how long to strike rent, and where to take it from there?

-just pay half the rent and don’t say anything?

-coordinate the strike with the rent control measure in the June 3rd elections?

       This should be a completely voluntary process that can only be done in large numbers to avoid risk of eviction or arrest.    The FBI with help from the police have been known in the past to spread disinformation (cointelpro era and beyond) to prevent popular movements from interfering with the status quo.  Do not trust any rent strike flyer you see that is racist, authoritarian, anti immigrant, factional, or contradicts anything you read in this flyer.  With the economy in the state that it’s in today a rent strike could very well scare the shit out of a lot of rich people.  The last thing Pelosi wants to see is community organizing outside of the arena of showcase politics, and stepping out of our passive roles as spectators.  Organizing with your neighbors this way could be beneficial in more ways than just striking rent.  It’s a step in self organization that clears the way to develop a more desirable world.   

    Real property reform would consist of   only allowing people to own property they live on. Land lords become bitter dealing with maintenance and management of their ungrateful tenants   apartments, (much in the same way zoo keepers tend to ungrateful caged animals). There is no way to mend this relationship because the renter pays money to the landlord that never comes back. The renter sees no long term benefits and sees no reason to trust or have any interest in her/his own home.  This situation sounds very familiar to most of our work environments as well.  Addressing one problem of inequality inevitably leads to discovering more, which is why even the smallest radical reform must never be tolerated by the state. 

 

                                                                                               

 

SAN FRANCISCO

RENT STRIKE

 

This is a rent strike proposal.

 

-If there was a designated date in the possible near future to organize a mass rent strike in San Francisco (number of participants to high for landlords to evict or arrest anyone), would you participate?

 

      We all pay it. None of us want to.  What other choices do we have? Dumpster dive, squat, live on the streets, these are solutions to avoid paying the land owners, but do we not all deserve a roof over our heads?

      There is legislation being prepared for June 3rd 2008 to end rent control in San Francisco (proposition 98, rent control repeal measure #1248).  This means that the wealthy landlords are prepared to end the cease fire and further their aggression towards economic control and privilege over renters in this city.   

      Rent control is a road block for land owners, but this just allows the landowners to come up with new ways to get money off of land they don’t live on.  Does this sound familiar?

   -2 bedroom apartment being advertised as a 4 bedroom using the living room and dining room to cram us in, charging 3,500 dollars a month. 

   -relaters bribing senior tenants to move out so they can jack up the rent. 

   -renters fixing their apartments themselves instead of calling the landlord afraid inspections will force them out. 

       If you want to hear the real horror stories look up www.citistop.org.        Legislation is a game.  The Landowners have the money to manipulate legislation to fit their wants, and what they want is more of our money.  Their costs are going up and they’re pushing it on us to make sure they can continue living off our labor.

    It is time we think beyond the ballot and initiate change ourselves.  Even if rent control is voted to stay in San Francisco that puts us all into the unbearable situation we are already in.  We need to get off the defensive strategies of preventing worsening conditions and take the offensive to make things better.       

      We need to think about where our rent situation puts us, and ask ourselves larger questions:

-how do we view the quality of our daily lives?

-how much work do we push thru to pay rent every month?

-do most of us have the money and time to do what we want to do?

     The conservative idea of “American dream” argues that the problems you experience are individual problems that are yours alone, that no one else shares with you. We see this everyday throughout the majority of our interactions, each examining:

-who’s tougher, flashier, more wealthy, more attractive, better dressed, etc.

     The only time we are encouraged by the state to step out of individual competition and claim to be a part of a community is to vote for some rich person every two to four years that cannot possibly understand our problems because they are rich!

(Example: Nancy Pelosi, wealth and assets is worth over 100 million dollars!)   She can pretend to be progressive but how can she understand our need of affordable housing?

      Someone with money would say

“Then why don’t you move somewhere cheaper”.  Or “get a better job”.  This sink or swim bullshit plays right into the Rich’s hands. Struggling to pay rent is not your individual problem, it’s all of our problem, and will not go away by moving away.  That just means someone else will have to deal with it.  

      “Shit rolls down hill” as they say.  Can you imagine what a rent strike would do?  The landowners would be unable to pay their debts to the banks and so on up the hill to a world of shit on the top of the pyramid.  If enough people strike what can they do?  It would take all the U.S. troops in Iraq to evict even one quarter of the city.  (There’s a way to bring the troops home!)  

      Show this flyer to your friends.  Your neighbors and co-workers are probably reading this as well.   We could organize this horizontally on a city block basis. spread the information and community building like sickness.  Concentrate on your block, each block connects to the next thru 1 to 2 people?  Get to know the people in your immediate area, after all, how many of us really know all our neighbors? Have meetings on the street corner?  People might find it strange and become curious in seeing people gathering on a street corner not selling or buying anything.  

      We could discuss the following:

-our demands to the realty companies (if any)?

-how long to strike rent, and where to take it from there?

-just pay half the rent and don’t say anything?

-coordinate the strike with the rent control measure in the June 3rd elections?

       This should be a completely voluntary process that can only be done in large numbers to avoid risk of eviction or arrest.    The FBI with help from the police have been known in the past to spread disinformation (cointelpro era and beyond) to prevent popular movements from interfering with the status quo.  Do not trust any rent strike flyer you see that is racist, authoritarian, anti immigrant, factional, or contradicts anything you read in this flyer.  With the economy in the state that it’s in today a rent strike could very well scare the shit out of a lot of rich people.  The last thing Pelosi wants to see is community organizing outside of the arena of showcase politics, and stepping out of our passive roles as spectators.  Organizing with your neighbors this way could be beneficial in more ways than just striking rent.  It’s a step in self organization that clears the way to develop a more desirable world.   

    Real property reform would consist of   only allowing people to own property they live on. Land lords become bitter dealing with maintenance and management of their ungrateful tenants   apartments, (much in the same way zoo keepers tend to ungrateful caged animals). There is no way to mend this relationship because the renter pays money to the landlord that never comes back. The renter sees no long term benefits and sees no reason to trust or have any interest in her/his own home.  This situation sounds very familiar to most of our work environments as well.  Addressing one problem of inequality inevitably leads to discovering more, which is why even the smallest radical reform must never be tolerated by the state. 

 

                                                                                               

 

 

 

                                                                                               

 

SAN FRANCISCO

SAN FRANCISCO

RENT STRIKE

 

This is a rent strike proposal.

 

-If there was a designated date in the possible near future to organize a mass rent strike in San Francisco (number of participants to high for landlords to evict or arrest anyone), would you participate?

 

      We all pay it. None of us want to.  What other choices do we have? Dumpster dive, squat, live on the streets, these are solutions to avoid paying the land owners, but do we not all deserve a roof over our heads?

      There is legislation being prepared for June 3rd 2008 to end rent control in San Francisco (proposition 98, rent control repeal measure #1248).  This means that the wealthy landlords are prepared to end the cease fire and further their aggression towards economic control and privilege over renters in this city.   

      Rent control is a road block for land owners, but this just allows the landowners to come up with new ways to get money off of land they don’t live on.  Does this sound familiar?

   -2 bedroom apartment being advertised as a 4 bedroom using the living room and dining room to cram us in, charging 3,500 dollars a month. 

   -relaters bribing senior tenants to move out so they can jack up the rent. 

   -renters fixing their apartments themselves instead of calling the landlord afraid inspections will force them out. 

       If you want to hear the real horror stories look up www.citistop.org.        Legislation is a game.  The Landowners have the money to manipulate legislation to fit their wants, and what they want is more of our money.  Their costs are going up and they’re pushing it on us to make sure they can continue living off our labor.

    It is time we think beyond the ballot and initiate change ourselves.  Even if rent control is voted to stay in San Francisco that puts us all into the unbearable situation we are already in.  We need to get off the defensive strategies of preventing worsening conditions and take the offensive to make things better.       

      We need to think about where our rent situation puts us, and ask ourselves larger questions:

-how do we view the quality of our daily lives?

-how much work do we push thru to pay rent every month?

-do most of us have the money and time to do what we want to do?

     The conservative idea of “American dream” argues that the problems you experience are individual problems that are yours alone, that no one else shares with you. We see this everyday throughout the majority of our interactions, each examining:

-who’s tougher, flashier, more wealthy, more attractive, better dressed, etc.

     The only time we are encouraged by the state to step out of individual competition and claim to be a part of a community is to vote for some rich person every two to four years that cannot possibly understand our problems because they are rich!

(Example: Nancy Pelosi, wealth and assets is worth over 100 million dollars!)   She can pretend to be progressive but how can she understand our need of affordable housing?

      Someone with money would say

“Then why don’t you move somewhere cheaper”.  Or “get a better job”.  This sink or swim bullshit plays right into the Rich’s hands. Struggling to pay rent is not your individual problem, it’s all of our problem, and will not go away by moving away.  That just means someone else will have to deal with it.  

      “Shit rolls down hill” as they say.  Can you imagine what a rent strike would do?  The landowners would be unable to pay their debts to the banks and so on up the hill to a world of shit on the top of the pyramid.  If enough people strike what can they do?  It would take all the U.S. troops in Iraq to evict even one quarter of the city.  (There’s a way to bring the troops home!)  

      Show this flyer to your friends.  Your neighbors and co-workers are probably reading this as well.   We could organize this horizontally on a city block basis. spread the information and community building like sickness.  Concentrate on your block, each block connects to the next thru 1 to 2 people?  Get to know the people in your immediate area, after all, how many of us really know all our neighbors? Have meetings on the street corner?  People might find it strange and become curious in seeing people gathering on a street corner not selling or buying anything.  

      We could discuss the following:

-our demands to the realty companies (if any)?

-how long to strike rent, and where to take it from there?

-just pay half the rent and don’t say anything?

-coordinate the strike with the rent control measure in the June 3rd elections?

       This should be a completely voluntary process that can only be done in large numbers to avoid risk of eviction or arrest.    The FBI with help from the police have been known in the past to spread disinformation (cointelpro era and beyond) to prevent popular movements from interfering with the status quo.  Do not trust any rent strike flyer you see that is racist, authoritarian, anti immigrant, factional, or contradicts anything you read in this flyer.  With the economy in the state that it’s in today a rent strike could very well scare the shit out of a lot of rich people.  The last thing Pelosi wants to see is community organizing outside of the arena of showcase politics, and stepping out of our passive roles as spectators.  Organizing with your neighbors this way could be beneficial in more ways than just striking rent.  It’s a step in self organization that clears the way to develop a more desirable world.   

    Real property reform would consist of   only allowing people to own property they live on. Land lords become bitter dealing with maintenance and management of their ungrateful tenants   apartments, (much in the same way zoo keepers tend to ungrateful caged animals). There is no way to mend this relationship because the renter pays money to the landlord that never comes back. The renter sees no long term benefits and sees no reason to trust or have any interest in her/his own home.  This situation sounds very familiar to most of our work environments as well.  Addressing one problem of inequality inevitably leads to discovering more, which is why even the smallest radical reform must never be tolerated by the state. 

 

                                                                                               

 

SAN FRANCISCO

RENT STRIKE

 

This is a rent strike proposal.

 

-If there was a designated date in the possible near future to organize a mass rent strike in San Francisco (number of participants to high for landlords to evict or arrest anyone), would you participate?

 

      We all pay it. None of us want to.  What other choices do we have? Dumpster dive, squat, live on the streets, these are solutions to avoid paying the land owners, but do we not all deserve a roof over our heads?

      There is legislation being prepared for June 3rd 2008 to end rent control in San Francisco (proposition 98, rent control repeal measure #1248).  This means that the wealthy landlords are prepared to end the cease fire and further their aggression towards economic control and privilege over renters in this city.   

      Rent control is a road block for land owners, but this just allows the landowners to come up with new ways to get money off of land they don’t live on.  Does this sound familiar?

   -2 bedroom apartment being advertised as a 4 bedroom using the living room and dining room to cram us in, charging 3,500 dollars a month. 

   -relaters bribing senior tenants to move out so they can jack up the rent. 

   -renters fixing their apartments themselves instead of calling the landlord afraid inspections will force them out. 

       If you want to hear the real horror stories look up www.citistop.org.        Legislation is a game.  The Landowners have the money to manipulate legislation to fit their wants, and what they want is more of our money.  Their costs are going up and they’re pushing it on us to make sure they can continue living off our labor.

    It is time we think beyond the ballot and initiate change ourselves.  Even if rent control is voted to stay in San Francisco that puts us all into the unbearable situation we are already in.  We need to get off the defensive strategies of preventing worsening conditions and take the offensive to make things better.       

      We need to think about where our rent situation puts us, and ask ourselves larger questions:

-how do we view the quality of our daily lives?

-how much work do we push thru to pay rent every month?

-do most of us have the money and time to do what we want to do?

     The conservative idea of “American dream” argues that the problems you experience are individual problems that are yours alone, that no one else shares with you. We see this everyday throughout the majority of our interactions, each examining:

-who’s tougher, flashier, more wealthy, more attractive, better dressed, etc.

     The only time we are encouraged by the state to step out of individual competition and claim to be a part of a community is to vote for some rich person every two to four years that cannot possibly understand our problems because they are rich!

(Example: Nancy Pelosi, wealth and assets is worth over 100 million dollars!)   She can pretend to be progressive but how can she understand our need of affordable housing?

      Someone with money would say

“Then why don’t you move somewhere cheaper”.  Or “get a better job”.  This sink or swim bullshit plays right into the Rich’s hands. Struggling to pay rent is not your individual problem, it’s all of our problem, and will not go away by moving away.  That just means someone else will have to deal with it.  

      “Shit rolls down hill” as they say.  Can you imagine what a rent strike would do?  The landowners would be unable to pay their debts to the banks and so on up the hill to a world of shit on the top of the pyramid.  If enough people strike what can they do?  It would take all the U.S. troops in Iraq to evict even one quarter of the city.  (There’s a way to bring the troops home!)  

      Show this flyer to your friends.  Your neighbors and co-workers are probably reading this as well.   We could organize this horizontally on a city block basis. spread the information and community building like sickness.  Concentrate on your block, each block connects to the next thru 1 to 2 people?  Get to know the people in your immediate area, after all, how many of us really know all our neighbors? Have meetings on the street corner?  People might find it strange and become curious in seeing people gathering on a street corner not selling or buying anything.  

      We could discuss the following:

-our demands to the realty companies (if any)?

-how long to strike rent, and where to take it from there?

-just pay half the rent and don’t say anything?

-coordinate the strike with the rent control measure in the June 3rd elections?

       This should be a completely voluntary process that can only be done in large numbers to avoid risk of eviction or arrest.    The FBI with help from the police have been known in the past to spread disinformation (cointelpro era and beyond) to prevent popular movements from interfering with the status quo.  Do not trust any rent strike flyer you see that is racist, authoritarian, anti immigrant, factional, or contradicts anything you read in this flyer.  With the economy in the state that it’s in today a rent strike could very well scare the shit out of a lot of rich people.  The last thing Pelosi wants to see is community organizing outside of the arena of showcase politics, and stepping out of our passive roles as spectators.  Organizing with your neighbors this way could be beneficial in more ways than just striking rent.  It’s a step in self organization that clears the way to develop a more desirable world.   

    Real property reform would consist of   only allowing people to own property they live on. Land lords become bitter dealing with maintenance and management of their ungrateful tenants   apartments, (much in the same way zoo keepers tend to ungrateful caged animals). There is no way to mend this relationship because the renter pays money to the landlord that never comes back. The renter sees no long term benefits and sees no reason to trust or have any interest in her/his own home.  This situation sounds very familiar to most of our work environments as well.  Addressing one problem of inequality inevitably leads to discovering more, which is why even the smallest radical reform must never be tolerated by the state. 

 

                                                                                               

 

RENT STRIKE

 

This is a rent strike proposal.

 

-If there was a designated date in the possible near future to organize a mass rent strike in San Francisco (number of participants to high for landlords to evict or arrest anyone), would you participate?

 

      We all pay it. None of us want to.  What other choices do we have? Dumpster dive, squat, live on the streets, these are solutions to avoid paying the land owners, but do we not all deserve a roof over our heads?

      There is legislation being prepared for June 3rd 2008 to end rent control in San Francisco (proposition 98, rent control repeal measure #1248).  This means that the wealthy landlords are prepared to end the cease fire and further their aggression towards economic control and privilege over renters in this city.   

      Rent control is a road block for land owners, but this just allows the landowners to come up with new ways to get money off of land they don’t live on.  Does this sound familiar?

   -2 bedroom apartment being advertised as a 4 bedroom using the living room and dining room to cram us in, charging 3,500 dollars a month. 

   -relaters bribing senior tenants to move out so they can jack up the rent. 

   -renters fixing their apartments themselves instead of calling the landlord afraid inspections will force them out. 

       If you want to hear the real horror stories look up www.citistop.org.        Legislation is a game.  The Landowners have the money to manipulate legislation to fit their wants, and what they want is more of our money.  Their costs are going up and they’re pushing it on us to make sure they can continue living off our labor.

    It is time we think beyond the ballot and initiate change ourselves.  Even if rent control is voted to stay in San Francisco that puts us all into the unbearable situation we are already in.  We need to get off the defensive strategies of preventing worsening conditions and take the offensive to make things better.       

      We need to think about where our rent situation puts us, and ask ourselves larger questions:

-how do we view the quality of our daily lives?

-how much work do we push thru to pay rent every month?

-do most of us have the money and time to do what we want to do?

     The conservative idea of “American dream” argues that the problems you experience are individual problems that are yours alone, that no one else shares with you. We see this everyday throughout the majority of our interactions, each examining:

-who’s tougher, flashier, more wealthy, more attractive, better dressed, etc.

     The only time we are encouraged by the state to step out of individual competition and claim to be a part of a community is to vote for some rich person every two to four years that cannot possibly understand our problems because they are rich!

(Example: Nancy Pelosi, wealth and assets is worth over 100 million dollars!)   She can pretend to be progressive but how can she understand our need of affordable housing?

      Someone with money would say

“Then why don’t you move somewhere cheaper”.  Or “get a better job”.  This sink or swim bullshit plays right into the Rich’s hands. Struggling to pay rent is not your individual problem, it’s all of our problem, and will not go away by moving away.  That just means someone else will have to deal with it.  

      “Shit rolls down hill” as they say.  Can you imagine what a rent strike would do?  The landowners would be unable to pay their debts to the banks and so on up the hill to a world of shit on the top of the pyramid.  If enough people strike what can they do?  It would take all the U.S. troops in Iraq to evict even one quarter of the city.  (There’s a way to bring the troops home!)  

      Show this flyer to your friends.  Your neighbors and co-workers are probably reading this as well.   We could organize this horizontally on a city block basis. spread the information and community building like sickness.  Concentrate on your block, each block connects to the next thru 1 to 2 people?  Get to know the people in your immediate area, after all, how many of us really know all our neighbors? Have meetings on the street corner?  People might find it strange and become curious in seeing people gathering on a street corner not selling or buying anything.  

      We could discuss the following:

-our demands to the realty companies (if any)?

-how long to strike rent, and where to take it from there?

-just pay half the rent and don’t say anything?

-coordinate the strike with the rent control measure in the June 3rd elections?

       This should be a completely voluntary process that can only be done in large numbers to avoid risk of eviction or arrest.    The FBI with help from the police have been known in the past to spread disinformation (cointelpro era and beyond) to prevent popular movements from interfering with the status quo.  Do not trust any rent strike flyer you see that is racist, authoritarian, anti immigrant, factional, or contradicts anything you read in this flyer.  With the economy in the state that it’s in today a rent strike could very well scare the shit out of a lot of rich people.  The last thing Pelosi wants to see is community organizing outside of the arena of showcase politics, and stepping out of our passive roles as spectators.  Organizing with your neighbors this way could be beneficial in more ways than just striking rent.  It’s a step in self organization that clears the way to develop a more desirable world.   

    Real property reform would consist of   only allowing people to own property they live on. Land lords become bitter dealing with maintenance and management of their ungrateful tenants   apartments, (much in the same way zoo keepers tend to ungrateful caged animals). There is no way to mend this relationship because the renter pays money to the landlord that never comes back. The renter sees no long term benefits and sees no reason to trust or have any interest in her/his own home.  This situation sounds very familiar to most of our work environments as well.  Addressing one problem of inequality inevitably leads to discovering more, which is why even the smallest radical reform must never be tolerated by the state. 

 

                                                                                               

 

SAN FRANCISCO

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      We could discuss the following:

-our demands to the realty companies (if any)?

-how long to strike rent, and where to take it from there?

-just pay half the rent and don’t say anything?

-coordinate the strike with the rent control measure in the June 3rd elections?

       This should be a completely voluntary process that can only be done in large numbers to avoid risk of eviction or arrest.    The FBI with help from the police have been known in the past to spread disinformation (cointelpro era and beyond) to prevent popular movements from interfering with the status quo.  Do not trust any rent strike flyer you see that is racist, authoritarian, anti immigrant, factional, or contradicts anything you read in this flyer.  With the economy in the state that it’s in today a rent strike could very well scare the shit out of a lot of rich people.  The last thing Pelosi wants to see is community organizing outside of the arena of showcase politics, and stepping out of our passive roles as spectators.  Organizing with your neighbors this way could be beneficial in more ways than just striking rent.  It’s a step in self organization that clears the way to develop a more desirable world.   

    Real property reform would consist of   only allowing people to own property they live on. Land lords become bitter dealing with maintenance and management of their ungrateful tenants   apartments. (Much in the same way zSAN FRANCISCO

RENT STRIKE

 

This is a rent strike proposal.

 

-If there was a designated date in the possible near future to organize a mass rent strike in San Francisco (number of participants to high for landlords to evict or arrest anyone), would you participate?

 

      We all pay it. None of us want to.  What other choices do we have? Dumpster dive, squat, live on the streets, these are solutions to avoid paying the land owners, but do we not all deserve a roof over our heads?

      There is legislation being prepared for June 3rd 2008 to end rent control in San Francisco (rent control repeal measure #1248).  This means that the wealthy landlords are prepared to end the cease fire and further their aggression towards economic control and privilege over renters in this city.  

      Rent control is a road block for land owners, but this just allows the landowners to come up with new ways to get money off of land they don’t live on.  Does this sound familiar?

   -2 bedroom apartment being advertised as a 4 bedroom using the living room and dining room to cram us in, charging 3,500 dollars a month. 

   -relaters bribing senior tenants to move out so they can jack up the rent. 

   -renters fixing their apartments themselves instead of calling the landlord afraid inspections will force them out. 

       If you want to hear the real horror stories look up www.citistop.org.        Legislation is a game.  The Landowners have the money to manipulate legislation to fit their wants, and what they want is more of our money.  Their costs are going up and they’re pushing it on us to make sure they can continue living off our labor.

    It is time we think beyond the ballot and initiate change ourselves.  Even if rent control is voted to stay in San Francisco that puts us all into the unbearable situation we are already in.  We need to get off the defensive strategies of preventing worsening conditions and take the offensive to make things better.      

      We need to think about where our rent situation puts us, and ask ourselves larger questions:

-how do we view the quality of our daily lives?

-how much work do we push thru to pay rent every month?

-do most of us have the money and time to do what we want to do?

     The conservative idea of “American dream” argues that the problems you experience are individual problems that are yours alone, that no one else shares with you. We see this everyday throughout the majority of our interactions, each examining:

-who’s tougher, flashier, more wealthy, more attractive, better dressed, etc.

     The only time we are encouraged by the state to step out of individual competition and claim to be a part of a community is to vote for some rich person every two to four years that cannot possibly understand our problems because they are rich!

(Example: Nancy Pelosi, wealth and assets is worth over 100 million dollars!)   She can pretend to be progressive but how can she understand our need affordable housing?

      Someone with money would say

“Then why don’t you move somewhere cheaper”.  Or “get a better job”.  This sink or swim bullshit plays right into the Rich’s hands. Struggling to pay rent is not your individual problem, it’s all of our problem, and will not go away by moving away.  That just means someone else will have to deal with it. 

      “Shit rolls down hill” as they say.  Can you imagine what a rent strike would do?  The landowners would be unable to pay their debts to the banks and so on up the hill to a world of shit on the top of the pyramid.  If enough people strike what can they do?  It would take all the U.S. troops in Iraq to evict even one quarter of the city.  (There’s a way to bring the troops home!) 

      Show this flyer to your friends.  Your neighbors and co-workers are probably reading this as well.   We could organize this horizontally on a city block basis, spread the information and community building like sickness.  Concentrate on your neighbors, each block connects to the next thru 1 to 2 people?  Get to know the people in your immediate area, after all, how many of us really know all our neighbors? Have meetings on the street corner?  People might find it strange and become curious in seeing people gathering on a street corner not selling oo keepers tend to ungrateful caged animals). There is no way to mend this relationship because the renter pays money to the landlord that never comes back. The renter sees no long term benefits and sees no reason to trust or have any interest in her/his own home.  This situation sounds very familiar to most of our work environments as well.  Addressing one problem of inequality inevitably leads to discovering more, which is why even the smallest radical reform must never be tolerated by the state.   The purpose of government is to protect wealth and property, not people, so our only choice is to protect eachother.   

                                                                                               

 

 

 

 

RENT STRIKE

 

This is a rent strike proposal.

 

-If there was a designated date in the possible near future to organize a mass rent strike in San Francisco (number of participants to high for landlords to evict or arrest anyone), would you participate?

 

      We all pay it. None of us want to.  What other choices do we have? Dumpster dive, squat, live on the streets, these are solutions to avoid paying the land owners, but do we not all deserve a roof over our heads?

      There is legislation being prepared for June 3rd 2008 to end rent control in San Francisco (rent control repeal measure #1248).  This means that the wealthy landlords are prepared to end the cease fire and further their aggression towards economic control and privilege over renters in this city.  

      Rent control is a road block for land owners, but this just allows the landowners to come up with new ways to get money off of land they don’t live on.  Does this sound familiar?

   -2 bedroom apartment being advertised as a 4 bedroom using the living room and dining room to cram us in, charging 3,500 dollars a month. 

   -relaters bribing senior tenants to move out so they can jack up the rent. 

   -renters fixing their apartments themselves instead of calling the landlord afraid inspections will force them out. 

       If you want to hear the real horror stories look up www.citistop.org.        Legislation is a game.  The Landowners have the money to manipulate legislation to fit their wants, and what they want is more of our money.  Their costs are going up and they’re pushing it on us to make sure they can continue living off our labor.

    It is time we think beyond the ballot and initiate change ourselves.  Even if rent control is voted to stay in San Francisco that puts us all into the unbearable situation we are already in.  We need to get off the defensive strategies of preventing worsening conditions and take the offensive to make things better.      

      We need to think about where our rent situation puts us, and ask ourselves larger questions:

-how do we view the quality of our daily lives?

-how much work do we push thru to pay rent every month?

-do most of us have the money and time to do what we want to do?

     The conservative idea of “American dream” argues that the problems you experience are individual problems that are yours alone, that no one else shares with you. We see this everyday throughout the majority of our interactions, each examining:

-who’s tougher, flashier, more wealthy, more attractive, better dressed, etc.

     The only time we are encouraged by the state to step out of individual competition and claim to be a part of a community is to vote for some rich person every two to four years that cannot possibly understand our problems because they are rich!

(Example: Nancy Pelosi, wealth and assets is worth over 100 million dollars!)   She can pretend to be progressive but how can she understand our need affordable housing?

      Someone with money would say

“Then why don’t you move somewhere cheaper”.  Or “get a better job”.  This sink or swim bullshit plays right into the Rich’s hands. Struggling to pay rent is not your individual problem, it’s all of our problem, and will not go away by moving away.  That just means someone else will have to deal with it. 

      “Shit rolls down hill” as they say.  Can you imagine what a rent strike would do?  The landowners would be unable to pay their debts to the banks and so on up the hill to a world of shit on the top of the pyramid.  If enough people strike what can they do?  It would take all the U.S. troops in Iraq to evict even one quarter of the city.  (There’s a way to bring the troops home!) 

      Show this flyer to your friends.  Your neighbors and co-workers are probably reading this as well.   We could organize this horizontally on a city block basis, spread the information and community building like sickness.  Concentrate on your neighbors, each block connects to the next thru 1 to 2 people?  Get to know the people in your immediate area, after all, how many of us really know all our neighbors? Have meetings on the street corner?  People might find it strange and become curious in seeing people gathering on a street corner not selling or buying anything. 

      We could discuss the following:

-our demands to the realty companies (if any)?

-how long to strike rent, and where to take it from there?

-just pay half the rent and don’t say anything?

-coordinate the strike with the rent control measure in the June 3rd elections?

       This should be a completely voluntary process that can only be done in large numbers to avoid risk of eviction or arrest.    The FBI with help from the police have been known in the past to spread disinformation (cointelpro era and beyond) to prevent popular movements from interfering with the status quo.  Do not trust any rent strike flyer you see that is racist, authoritarian, anti immigrant, factional, or contradicts anything you read in this flyer.  With the economy in the state that it’s in today a rent strike could very well scare the shit out of a lot of rich people.  The last thing Pelosi wants to see is community organizing outside of the arena of showcase politics, and stepping out of our passive roles as spectators.  Organizing with your neighbors this way could be beneficial in more ways than just striking rent.  It’s a step in self organization that clears the way to develop a more desirable world.   

    Real property reform would consist of   only allowing people to own property they live on. Land lords become bitter dealing with maintenance and management of their ungrateful tenants   apartments. (Much in the same way zoo keepers tend to ungrateful caged animals). There is no way to mend this relationship because the renter pays money to the landlord that never comes back. The renter sees no long term benefits and sees no reason to trust or have any interest in her/his own home.  This situation sounds very familiar to most of our work environments as well.  Addressing one problem of inequality inevitably leads to discovering more, which is why even the smallest radical reform must never be tolerated by the state.   The purpose of government is to protect wealth and property, not people, so our only choice is to protect eachother.   

                                                                                               

 

 

 

 


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