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by slowmovintarget
2219 days ago
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The main problem seemed to be that the rich there demand that the homeless be housed, but they're unwilling to have low-cost, high-density dwellings in "their neighborhood" because that might lower their property value. The net result is as you see, programs upon programs "for the homeless". Ever increasing taxes. But no affordable housing anywhere, because no one is willing to allow a vote for it to be built. |
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:) In related news, Nintendo Switch scalpers really do want everybody to be able to get a Switch, just as long as increasing production doesn't affect any of the prices they can charge in Ebay auctions.