You just keep asserting this over and over when the actual empirical data dispositively refutes this claim, no matter how many times you type the word "laughable"
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there isn't a single city in the U.S. that has built their way into lowering rent or creating affordable housing. More luxury housing creates more luxury housing, not sure how it could possibly create affordable housing without intentionally creating *affordable housing*
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there also isn't a single city in the US that has rent-controlled its way into affordability
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Replying to @yhdistyminen @koaleszenz and
incorrect- rent controlled units in SF & NYC are still affordable- in fact, my artist community can find me a spacious spot in either city in a *beautiful* loft for $600/month thanks to Rent Control. The only thing keeping artists in these cities
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oh, damn, i guess skyrocketing rents in those cities are just fake news
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Replying to @yhdistyminen @koaleszenz and
Skyrocketing rents in *unregulated units* We have methods to create affordable housing already in practice- unfortunately you'd rather team up with landlords to use *their ideas to create more wealth inequality instead of teaming up with the anti-landlord locals
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Replying to @PierreDelect @koaleszenz and
i get that you hate new people in NYC but new people come here every year and they need a place to live--they have been since forever. Trying to rent control your way out of the problem does nothing to address the fundamental imbalance of supply and demand
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Replying to @drewg__ @koaleszenz and
I get that you hate an affordable NYC, but new people have more than enough available housing to move into in NYC as it exists currently. What they don't have is enough rent controlled units
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Replying to @PierreDelect @drewg__ and
when you impose rent control on some units, and housing is scarce, what do you think landlords do in situations where rent control doesn't apply (e.g., non-controlled units or new tenants)
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Replying to @yhdistyminen @koaleszenz and
That's why we need *Universal Rent Control*pic.twitter.com/KwKB44kGmH
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let's do a thought experiment: imagine we build no new housing and every unit is rent controlled in NYC. Where are your new neighbors supposed to go? There are thousands of new NYC residents coming every year, where will you house them in your universal rent control world?
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