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In this fiery edition of Kim on a Whim, Kim tears into New York City’s proposed “Community Opportunity for Purchase Act,” a bill that would force landlords to offer their properties to nonprofits and land trusts before putting them on the open market. She and Marc call it government overreach and an attack on property rights, warning it could crush investment and drive landlords out of the city. They mock the idea that nonprofits—often politically tied and inexperienced in real estate—could manage housing effectively, likening it to Soviet-style control. The segment closes with listener reactions and a reminder that cities “get what they vote for” when they choose socialist leadership
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