Slavery screwed over the white working class by undercutting their wages, and now immigration does the same thing.
If we had an enormous oversupply of land, it would not be so expensive. Add as much labor as you want, and manufactured
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goods won't increase without more factories.
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(and factories don't get built as fast as labor comes in)
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Land isn't expensive. Being near the regulator's offices is expensive because everyone wants to be there.
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Land of any quality is definitely expensive. I don't know what to tell you. Go look at prices.
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I found 159 acres for less than $30,000. A factory A) isn't that big and B) costs something like $500 million.
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You found 159 acres for $30,000 in the cheapest part of the desert of west Texas. Come on. I'm talking about land you can farm or grow trees
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Or build a house in a place that's actually liveable. Try land in Oregon forests, and you'll find the prices aren't cheap
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