@jberganimator@PEWilliams_ No, it's an indictment of the assholes who called subsidized housing "affordable housing" and muddied the waters of every housing discussion since.
@Jordan_Rivers_1@cafedujord If you don't like cities you can just not live in a city. Trying to sabotage their very nature (agglomeration) is just silly.
@reportdogbot@cafedujord Paris is like 30-40x larger than any of those. Probably a bunch of neighbourhoods that size with higher density than those "cities".
@OurVoicesCA@aaron_lubeck@alfred_twu@cayimby Yes, of course it does. Those prices would be higher still if they had less housing. Prices are determined by supply and demand - less supply, higher prices.
@davidmanheim@Noahpinion Vaccine denialism is a bit of unique one where even a little bit of reality denial is very damaging due to the need for herd immunity.
@GroundhogDay222 @astraiaintel https://t.co/uVIcObvKDX
They were given security guarantees in exchange for giving them up, guarantees which everyone involved has broken.
@aarmlovi Rather than try to reinvent the wheel and try to find a way to convince people not to veto things they don't like, you could just not give them the power to veto things they don't like.
@necedejamais@EricJafMN@literaryeric Sure except the story behind these things seems to usually end up being something like "there's no space in jails" or "actually, the law forced the judge to do that" that completely undermines the engagement bait outrage of it.