> All you libertarians aren't real libertarians I'm not a "real" libertarian; I am neither a child nor a sociopath. > If we want a true free market, all land should belong to the commons, and we have a free market of…
> I am mystified by housing/anti-gentrification advocates' refusal to consider building new housing stock as a solution to this problem. Because an anti-gentrification advocate is bascially saying, "you don't have the…
> The city is free to mandate subsidized housing ratios in the neighborhoods it is worried about becoming gentrified. Subsidized housing doesn't prevent gentrification, it just shifts rental profits from landlords to…
I read the paper. 90% of it was hand waving that could be boiled down to a grudging acceptance that demand exceeds supply, and drives up rents, and the remaing 10% was wishful thinking about how to change reality so…
tl;dr: The City of San Fancisco should prohibit Google buses until Google promises to magically repeal the laws of economics that rents increase when demand exceeds supply. EDIT: The paper specifically recommends that…
> All you libertarians aren't real libertarians I'm not a "real" libertarian; I am neither a child nor a sociopath. > If we want a true free market, all land should belong to the commons, and we have a free market of…
> I am mystified by housing/anti-gentrification advocates' refusal to consider building new housing stock as a solution to this problem. Because an anti-gentrification advocate is bascially saying, "you don't have the…
> The city is free to mandate subsidized housing ratios in the neighborhoods it is worried about becoming gentrified. Subsidized housing doesn't prevent gentrification, it just shifts rental profits from landlords to…
I read the paper. 90% of it was hand waving that could be boiled down to a grudging acceptance that demand exceeds supply, and drives up rents, and the remaing 10% was wishful thinking about how to change reality so…
tl;dr: The City of San Fancisco should prohibit Google buses until Google promises to magically repeal the laws of economics that rents increase when demand exceeds supply. EDIT: The paper specifically recommends that…