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by lalaland1125
697 days ago
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> If it's that simple, do you have a theory for why it's not the go-to solution that gets implemented? Most of the voting population are homeowners who have a vested financial interest in the cost of housing always going up. So anything that makes housing cheaper is politically difficult. |
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Now, I personally think that A) a static neighborhood is a slowly dying neighborhood and B) when almost every neighborhood acts this way the cumulative negative effects on society quickly become profound, but I can at least understand why, and can see the impulse as not an entirely selfish one. It's just naive and short sighted.