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Progress in New York now means telling working families to pack up and leave—because affordability is a privilege, not a right. In the latest Rant Network episode, we clash over whether skyrocketing rents and living costs are simply “capitalism at work” or a crisis that demands intervention. From frozen rents to shuttered mom-and-pop shops, the debate exposes a deeper divide: is the solution to move out, or to fix a broken system? Our fiery exchange puts generational entitlement, economic re...
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Progress in New York now means telling working families to pack up and leave—because affordability is a privilege, not a right. In the latest Rant Network episode, we clash over whether skyrocketing rents and living costs are simply “capitalism at work” or a crisis that demands intervention. From frozen rents to shuttered mom-and-pop shops, the debate exposes a deeper divide: is the solution to move out, or to fix a broken system? Our fiery exchange puts generational entitlement, economic re...
Join @stuartbrisgel @davidsolomon on The Rant Network
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1 month ago
Comey, Trump, and the Cost of Hypocrisy
🔥 Is justice in America just political theatre? In this must-hear The Rant Network episode, David Solomon and Stuart Brisgel rip into the double standards in American politics, questioning why media outrage explodes over Trump but goes quiet when #JamesComey faces indictment. From exposing the stark contrast in media coverage to calling out political hypocrisy on all sides—and even spotlighting the silencing of dissent during the pandemic—this fiery conversation demands real accountability, n...
Join @stuartbrisgel @davidsolomon on The Rant Network
Progress in New York now means telling working families to pack up and leave—because affordability is a privilege, not a right. In the latest Rant Network episode, we clash over whether skyrocketing rents and living costs are simply “capitalism at work” or a crisis that demands intervention. From frozen rents to shuttered mom-and-pop shops, the debate exposes a deeper divide: is the solution to move out, or to fix a broken system? Our fiery exchange puts generational entitlement, economic re...