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highly disagree, my mom's mechanic died a millionaire, home boy had a random heart attack.

i know hick dominicans coming straight from da island, to a random mom and pop shop on Jerome ave in da BX making bread, and be situated in 6 months, at, whip, random chick knocked up, coppin bottles in lounges barely knowin English.

da money is definitely there.

Millionaire? Doubt it....but yes, there has been a market for mechanics with their own shops, specially in the BX, those days are counted my dude...most people either get fed up with the idea of being up at the mechanic every other month for a different issue on their used car and go get a car under warranty straight from the dealer, or they just learn to maintan their own car, so the days when a mechanic can guess game whatever is wrong with your car, charge you and you back to square 1 in 3 days having to go back to that mechanic to spend more money are OVER.

like i said, u lost b... every company public or private that owns a fleet of vehicles that needs routine maintenance will either have their own in-house mechanic shop or will outsource da work to mechanics. there are millions of of these cars & trucks running around...u think these operations depending on "YouTube videos" to service their fleets? :lol: :smh:

then private ownership market who depends on independent shops, dealerships, etc.

then da lease/rental market who also depend on da same network of dealerships, independent shops, etc.

and i aint even get into da autoparts industry which is its own universe, whether junkyard salvage yards, recycling & demolition of automobiles, da raw materials field, etc.

u literally talking to me like if this was da movie industry and you're trying to convey how "if you're not a actor they're no point in doing nothing in movies"..nah b.. there's a whole universe in da auto industry.
 
Are millionaires 100% ineligible for public assistance?

jokes on you for believing rent controlled apts are a government assistance program narrative from rusty.

The bill in the Democratic-controlled Assembly would extend rent regulations until 2016. It would do away with vacancy decontrol, which lets landlords deregulate apartments when they become vacant and their rent exceeds $2,000. It would alter luxury decontrol, which lets owners deregulate apartments when the tenants’ income exceeds $175,000 and the rent is at least $2,000. Those limits would rise to $300,000 and $3,000. The bill would also limit rent increases for new tenants to 10 percent, down from 20 percent.

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2011/04/12/nyregion/12rent.html

as da law stands now i can earn 175k or less a year (and not factor what im already worth in assests, houses, etc)
and still have a dirt cheap protected apt.
 
Are millionaires 100% ineligible for public assistance?

jokes on you for believing rent controlled apts are a government assistance program narrative from rusty.

The bill in the Democratic-controlled Assembly would extend rent regulations until 2016. It would do away with vacancy decontrol, which lets landlords deregulate apartments when they become vacant and their rent exceeds $2,000. It would alter luxury decontrol, which lets owners deregulate apartments when the tenants’ income exceeds $175,000 and the rent is at least $2,000. Those limits would rise to $300,000 and $3,000. The bill would also limit rent increases for new tenants to 10 percent, down from 20 percent.

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2011/04/12/nyregion/12rent.html

as da law stands now i can earn 175k or less a year (and not factor what im already worth in assests, houses, etc)
and still have a dirt cheap protected apt.

So you're looking for Dems to save you, aka da leftist

Da irony :lol:
 
like i said, u lost b... every company public or private that owns a fleet of vehicles that needs routine maintenance will either have their own in-house mechanic shop or will outsource da work to mechanics. there are millions of of these cars & trucks running around...u think these operations depending on "YouTube videos" to service their fleets? :lol: :smh:

then private ownership market who depends on independent shops, dealerships, etc.

then da lease/rental market who also depend on da same network of dealerships, independent shops, etc.

and i aint even get into da autoparts industry which is its own universe, whether junkyard salvage yards, recycling & demolition of automobiles, da raw materials field, etc.

u literally talking to me like if this was da movie industry and you're trying to convey how "if you're not a actor they're no point in doing nothing in movies"..nah b.. there's a whole universe in da auto industry.

You talk a good one, but just like you there are a dime a dozen, with the same idea, far more ambition and younger....you nearing your mid 30's sleeping in a twin bed, surrounded by sneaker boxes and idolizing a dude you somehow think is gonna burst the door open for you to finally cash in....in reality you gonna inherit your moms apt when she moves back to DR and end up working at the maintanence dept for the Toyota dealership on Fordham, that's best case scenario
 
Are millionaires 100% ineligible for public assistance?

jokes on you for believing rent controlled apts are a government assistance program narrative from rusty.

The bill in the Democratic-controlled Assembly would extend rent regulations until 2016. It would do away with vacancy decontrol, which lets landlords deregulate apartments when they become vacant and their rent exceeds $2,000. It would alter luxury decontrol, which lets owners deregulate apartments when the tenants’ income exceeds $175,000 and the rent is at least $2,000. Those limits would rise to $300,000 and $3,000. The bill would also limit rent increases for new tenants to 10 percent, down from 20 percent.

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2011/04/12/nyregion/12rent.html

as da law stands now i can earn 175k or less a year (and not factor what im already worth in assests, houses, etc)
and still have a dirt cheap protected apt.

So you're looking for Dems to save you, aka da leftist

Da irony :lol:
Kentucky in 2020 gonna need the dems support byke
 
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Now your just rambling and ranting nonsense and strawman at me, this time with racial tilt.

And now you want to ignore voter suppression tactics on top of all the other stuff you couldn't understand

Dude, spare me your bull ****
The suppression tactics would only be more widespread. More focus on individual votes leads to tighter restrictions to block 'fraud'.

Cali does things their way because the Repubs don't interfere much, because that area is a wrap for them. Texas has its laws because Repubs get the shape them, again, because Dems can't win that and don't try. Every "controversy" regarding laws is in swing states, because thats where both parties play ball at.

You playing dumb and not at all acknowledging the bodies of government that make the damn changes you're talking about. Repeating the word Strawman changes nothing about that.
 
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Are millionaires 100% ineligible for public assistance?

jokes on you for believing rent controlled apts are a government assistance program narrative from rusty.

The bill in the Democratic-controlled Assembly would extend rent regulations until 2016. It would do away with vacancy decontrol, which lets landlords deregulate apartments when they become vacant and their rent exceeds $2,000. It would alter luxury decontrol, which lets owners deregulate apartments when the tenants’ income exceeds $175,000 and the rent is at least $2,000. Those limits would rise to $300,000 and $3,000. The bill would also limit rent increases for new tenants to 10 percent, down from 20 percent.

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2011/04/12/nyregion/12rent.html

as da law stands now i can earn 175k or less a year (and not factor what im already worth in assests, houses, etc)
and still have a dirt cheap protected apt.

So you're looking for Dems to save you, aka da leftist

Da irony :lol:
Kentucky in 2020 gonna need the dems support byke

Nah in 2020, Kentucky gonna vote to cut off their disability checks.

If is only when the GOP comes for their Justified DVD boxsets, will they finally vote blue in the general
 
Now your just rambling and ranting nonsense and strawman at me, this time with racial tilt.


And now you want to ignore voter suppression tactics on top of all the other stuff you couldn't understand


Dude, spare me your bull ****
The suppression tactics would only be more widespread. More focus on individual votes leads to tighter restrictions to block 'fraud'.

Cali does things their way because the Repubs don't interfere much, because that area is a wrap for them. Texas has its laws because Repubs get the shape them, again, but Dems can't win that. Every "controversy" regarding laws is in swing states, because thats where both parties play ball at.

You playing dumb and not at all acknowledging the bodies of government that make the damn changes you're talking about. Repeating the word Strawman changes nothing about that.

-Conjecture. Especially when their is evidence to the contrary

-Voter suppression especially voter ID laws is a big issue because are discriminatory. Even the courts have said as much, and the GOP have a record for doing these things for decades.

-And I'm not playing dumb, I'm just not gonna agree with your shallow arguments.

Simple.
 
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Are millionaires 100% ineligible for public assistance?

jokes on you for believing rent controlled apts are a government assistance program narrative from rusty.

The bill in the Democratic-controlled Assembly would extend rent regulations until 2016. It would do away with vacancy decontrol, which lets landlords deregulate apartments when they become vacant and their rent exceeds $2,000. It would alter luxury decontrol, which lets owners deregulate apartments when the tenants’ income exceeds $175,000 and the rent is at least $2,000. Those limits would rise to $300,000 and $3,000. The bill would also limit rent increases for new tenants to 10 percent, down from 20 percent.

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2011/04/12/nyregion/12rent.html

as da law stands now i can earn 175k or less a year (and not factor what im already worth in assests, houses, etc)
and still have a dirt cheap protected apt.

So you're looking for Dems to save you, aka da leftist

Da irony :lol:
Kentucky in 2020 gonna need the dems support byke

Nah in 2020, Kentucky gonna vote to cut off their disability checks.

If is only when the GOP comes for their Justified DVD boxsets, will they finally vote blue in the general
You got a point
I will probably die before that happens
 
like i said, u lost b... every company public or private that owns a fleet of vehicles that needs routine maintenance will either have their own in-house mechanic shop or will outsource da work to mechanics. there are millions of of these cars & trucks running around...u think these operations depending on "YouTube videos" to service their fleets? :lol: :smh:

then private ownership market who depends on independent shops, dealerships, etc.

then da lease/rental market who also depend on da same network of dealerships, independent shops, etc.

and i aint even get into da autoparts industry which is its own universe, whether junkyard salvage yards, recycling & demolition of automobiles, da raw materials field, etc.

u literally talking to me like if this was da movie industry and you're trying to convey how "if you're not a actor they're no point in doing nothing in movies"..nah b.. there's a whole universe in da auto industry.

You talk a good one, but just like you there are a dime a dozen, with the same idea, far more ambition and younger....you nearing your mid 30's sleeping in a twin bed, surrounded by sneaker boxes and idolizing a dude you somehow think is gonna burst the door open for you to finally cash in....in reality you gonna inherit your moms apt when she moves back to DR and end up working at the maintanence dept for the Toyota dealership on Fordham, that's best case scenario

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like i said, u lost b... every company public or private that owns a fleet of vehicles that needs routine maintenance will either have their own in-house mechanic shop or will outsource da work to mechanics. there are millions of of these cars & trucks running around...u think these operations depending on "YouTube videos" to service their fleets? :lol: :smh:

then private ownership market who depends on independent shops, dealerships, etc.

then da lease/rental market who also depend on da same network of dealerships, independent shops, etc.

and i aint even get into da autoparts industry which is its own universe, whether junkyard salvage yards, recycling & demolition of automobiles, da raw materials field, etc.

u literally talking to me like if this was da movie industry and you're trying to convey how "if you're not a actor they're no point in doing nothing in movies"..nah b.. there's a whole universe in da auto industry.

You talk a good one, but just like you there are a dime a dozen, with the same idea, far more ambition and younger....you nearing your mid 30's sleeping in a twin bed, surrounded by sneaker boxes and idolizing a dude you somehow think is gonna burst the door open for you to finally cash in....in reality you gonna inherit your moms apt when she moves back to DR and end up working at the maintanence dept for the Toyota dealership on Fordham, that's best case scenario


Damn gotta tell one of my best friends to lease from a different Toyota dealership in 2 years when his lease it up :lol:
 
like i said, u lost b... every company public or private that owns a fleet of vehicles that needs routine maintenance will either have their own in-house mechanic shop or will outsource da work to mechanics. there are millions of of these cars & trucks running around...u think these operations depending on "YouTube videos" to service their fleets? :lol: :smh:

then private ownership market who depends on independent shops, dealerships, etc.

then da lease/rental market who also depend on da same network of dealerships, independent shops, etc.

and i aint even get into da autoparts industry which is its own universe, whether junkyard salvage yards, recycling & demolition of automobiles, da raw materials field, etc.

u literally talking to me like if this was da movie industry and you're trying to convey how "if you're not a actor they're no point in doing nothing in movies"..nah b.. there's a whole universe in da auto industry.

You talk a good one, but just like you there are a dime a dozen, with the same idea, far more ambition and younger....you nearing your mid 30's sleeping in a twin bed, surrounded by sneaker boxes and idolizing a dude you somehow think is gonna burst the door open for you to finally cash in....in reality you gonna inherit your moms apt when she moves back to DR and end up working at the maintanence dept for the Toyota dealership on Fordham, that's best case scenario

except i already invested wit my fam in DR condos that are rented out, already make as much as you driving trucks, and long term gonna focus on highly lucrative business of exporting truck auto parts to DR that got for 4x as much money.

u see, my whole family is into da auto industries, my pops in DR owns trucks & lives good out there, my mom already super set from captialzing out here early, got her own properties earning bread, while da best u gonna do is what....being a nurse? da most saturated field ever in life? :lol:

worry bout ur own paper.
 
steezy don't have automotive savvy bone in his body..u turned in a TL cuz u was scared of da maintenance...a ******* Acura TL that papi shampoo hick on dyckman got wit a quarter in his pocket :lol: :smh:
 
like i said, u lost b... every company public or private that owns a fleet of vehicles that needs routine maintenance will either have their own in-house mechanic shop or will outsource da work to mechanics. there are millions of of these cars & trucks running around...u think these operations depending on "YouTube videos" to service their fleets? :lol: :smh:

then private ownership market who depends on independent shops, dealerships, etc.

then da lease/rental market who also depend on da same network of dealerships, independent shops, etc.

and i aint even get into da autoparts industry which is its own universe, whether junkyard salvage yards, recycling & demolition of automobiles, da raw materials field, etc.

u literally talking to me like if this was da movie industry and you're trying to convey how "if you're not a actor they're no point in doing nothing in movies"..nah b.. there's a whole universe in da auto industry.

You talk a good one, but just like you there are a dime a dozen, with the same idea, far more ambition and younger....you nearing your mid 30's sleeping in a twin bed, surrounded by sneaker boxes and idolizing a dude you somehow think is gonna burst the door open for you to finally cash in....in reality you gonna inherit your moms apt when she moves back to DR and end up working at the maintanence dept for the Toyota dealership on Fordham, that's best case scenario


Damn gotta tell one of my best friends to lease from a different Toyota dealership in 2 years when his lease it up :lol:

When your friend gets his care back from being serviced, it gonna be smelling of sneaker cleaner, Adobo, and self-aggrandizement
 
like i said, u lost b... every company public or private that owns a fleet of vehicles that needs routine maintenance will either have their own in-house mechanic shop or will outsource da work to mechanics. there are millions of of these cars & trucks running around...u think these operations depending on "YouTube videos" to service their fleets? :lol: :smh:

then private ownership market who depends on independent shops, dealerships, etc.

then da lease/rental market who also depend on da same network of dealerships, independent shops, etc.

and i aint even get into da autoparts industry which is its own universe, whether junkyard salvage yards, recycling & demolition of automobiles, da raw materials field, etc.

u literally talking to me like if this was da movie industry and you're trying to convey how "if you're not a actor they're no point in doing nothing in movies"..nah b.. there's a whole universe in da auto industry.

You talk a good one, but just like you there are a dime a dozen, with the same idea, far more ambition and younger....you nearing your mid 30's sleeping in a twin bed, surrounded by sneaker boxes and idolizing a dude you somehow think is gonna burst the door open for you to finally cash in....in reality you gonna inherit your moms apt when she moves back to DR and end up working at the maintanence dept for the Toyota dealership on Fordham, that's best case scenario

except i already invested wit my fam in DR condos that are rented out, already make as much as you driving trucks, and long term gonna focus on highly lucrative business of exporting truck auto parts to DR that got for 4x as much money.

u see, my whole family is into da auto industries, my pops in DR owns trucks & lives good out there, my mom already super set from captialzing out here early, got her own properties earning bread, while da best u gonna do is what....being a nurse? da most saturated field ever in life? :lol:

worry bout ur own paper.

What happened about investing in the U.S.? You are investing in DR now instead? :smh:

Da hypocrisy!!!
 
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Guy is talking out of his *** investments all over the world getting rent money from condos but can't fit a queen sized bed in his room so full of **** the professional troll at it again no one believes you
 
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Actually Ninja has always mentioned he preferred to buy property in the DR instead of the U.S because of property taxes in the US and them not having it on the Island
 
like i said, u lost b... every company public or private that owns a fleet of vehicles that needs routine maintenance will either have their own in-house mechanic shop or will outsource da work to mechanics. there are millions of of these cars & trucks running around...u think these operations depending on "YouTube videos" to service their fleets? :lol: :smh:

then private ownership market who depends on independent shops, dealerships, etc.

then da lease/rental market who also depend on da same network of dealerships, independent shops, etc.

and i aint even get into da autoparts industry which is its own universe, whether junkyard salvage yards, recycling & demolition of automobiles, da raw materials field, etc.

u literally talking to me like if this was da movie industry and you're trying to convey how "if you're not a actor they're no point in doing nothing in movies"..nah b.. there's a whole universe in da auto industry.

You talk a good one, but just like you there are a dime a dozen, with the same idea, far more ambition and younger....you nearing your mid 30's sleeping in a twin bed, surrounded by sneaker boxes and idolizing a dude you somehow think is gonna burst the door open for you to finally cash in....in reality you gonna inherit your moms apt when she moves back to DR and end up working at the maintanence dept for the Toyota dealership on Fordham, that's best case scenario


Damn gotta tell one of my best friends to lease from a different Toyota dealership in 2 years when his lease it up :lol:

When your friend gets his care back from being serviced, it gonna be smelling of sneaker cleaner, Adobo, and self-aggrandizement

thats adobo aroma standard without me in da picture, who u think drives all those camry cabs uptown..your friendly neighborhood Dominican.

some of ya so obviously aloof of how da auto industry works, no wonder some of ya still think oil & gas on da way out da door...naive ninnies :lol:
 
Actually Ninja has always mentioned he preferred to buy property in the DR instead of the U.S because of property taxes in the US and them not having it on the Island

Plus i bet he doesn't report that income as income here in the U.S. which is called tax avoidance.
 
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