Lefty NYC DSA boss rips Big Apple landlords during Fox interview but gets quickly shut down

The New York City Democratic Socialists of America lefty co-chair ripped into Big Apple landlords during an interview — but was swiftly shut down by a quick-thinking Fox News host. Co-chair of the Democratic Socialists of America NYC chapter Gustavo Gordillo appeared on Fox News’ ‘The Story’ hosted by Martha MacCallum on Friday and harshly criticized New York landlords and how much they make. “The problem we’re facing in our housing system is that we talk about tenants and we say, they have to pull themselves up by their bootstraps, they have to be responsible financially,” Gordillo said.“But when we look at the landlords, we don’t use those same standards,” he argued.“Landlords in New York have been making a 12 percent return on their investment, on average,” Gordillo continued before being questioned by MacCallum as to how much he thought landlords should be making.“What’s fair for the landlord to make if you don’t like 12 [percent],” MacCallum asked. The lefty co-chair says that landlords are “complaining” that a 12 percent on their investment is not enough and that they “don’t think anyone should have a constitutional right to double-digit returns on their investment.”The quick-thinking presenter then asks “no one should have a right to a double digit return on their investment?” to which Gordillo responds with “no one has a right.”“Why are you talking about,” a dumbfounded MacCallum asks.Gordillo says “that’s not in the constitution but what we see if when we implement a rent freeze we have landlords who are crying that the government is going to put them out of business,” before being shut down by the Fox presenter.“Well, they’re trying to run a business and they’re trying to do it effectively,” McCallum says.“Are all landlords perfect? Are some landlords lousy? Of course they are.”“But I just think that the idea that no one should make a double digit profit is the antithesis of the ...

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