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by ethbr0
1376 days ago
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As would we all, but we have to be cognizant that enforcing a high quality of life also means ignoring people who can't afford the raised minimum. By and large, I'm a fan of American-style freedom-to-succeed-or-fail, but in the context of NIMBY anti-density housing supply crunches, it feels exceptionally cruel. 'We're going to have policies that limit supply and increase the cost of housing' + 'We're going to prevent you from finding other housing by making it illegal' is a heavy one-two punch. |
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