2/ tempted to meta-troll people "my God, the quality of trads these days is garbage. Why, back when I WAS YOUNG, the trads were MUCH more educated ! "
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3/ you have MASSIVELY moved the goalposts your original claim was "Suburbs are an artificial invention we created through a specific set of laws, policies, and incentives. Whereas cities have existed for thousands of years"https://twitter.com/constans/status/1286783803676069894 …
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4/ False. Deduction of mortgage interest applies to farms in rural areas, houses in suburbs, and owned apartments in the city core. Please stop saying false, easily disprovable, dumb things. It's tiresome and dull.https://twitter.com/constans/status/1286805306710863874?s=19 …
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my cursory understanding is that the likes of the urbanization we have today wasn't feasible until the industrial revolution
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There's an interesting discussion to be had about walking suburbs vs. train suburbs vs. car suburbs (and what happens when cities get big enough you need to revert to trains...) and I don't want to have it with them.
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No, all you had was cities and rural areas. Suburbs as we know them today were a specifically post war creation formed through policy, laws, and tax purposes. What we call “streetcar suburbs” now would be regarded as small cities.
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Also, "cities" have existed for thousands of years. Cities like we have today? Not so much. In 1953, there were about 54 million people in rural areas of the US, in a population of about 160 mil. Now the population is 330 mil, and the population of rural areas is... 60 mil.
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Forget it Jack, he's from Jersey
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