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by pixelatedindex
644 days ago
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If you aren’t breaking down the status quo and moving toward something more equitable, in what way is it progressive? I don’t believe “feel good” equates to progressive - maybe more affirmative? As a renter of course I prefer areas that have rent control, but I understand that it’s not smart economic policy. Zoning isn’t smart economic policy either but I feel like it gets far more flak because it benefits the haves way more than the have-nots. |
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That's not wrong, in the most direct sense rent control policies are doing that, but it's not the whole story either (as it sounds like you know).