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by MichaelZuo
1008 days ago
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There is no 'bipartisanship' on this issue as all major parties strongly support at least some mixture of policies that are known to increase housing prices. Whether that's protecting farmland/parks/forests/etc., increasing immigration, increasing building standards, etc... In fact, I don't think it's viable for any party to drop support for even two of those. e.g. I doubt there's much of a voting base for someone who's both hard on immigration and relaxed on environment issues to allow for huge housing developments on protected lands. |
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