@kimmaicutler I don't think it's true voting public demands more affordable housing. Markets reveal preferences
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@asaxena uhhhhh, I'm sure lots of people would prefer to pay less rent or take on less mortgage debt than they are currently doing - 5 more replies
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@kimmaicutler The voting public hates construction more than it demands affordable housing. In most places, most voters already own. -
@JedKolko this book, released this month, was excellent, by the way: http://atlincolnhouse.typepad.com/weblog/2015/07/the-past-and-future-of-zoning.html … - 6 more replies
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@mccrory@pmarca the English have the exact same problem. http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/662b6806-265c-11e5-9c4e-a775d2b173ca.html#axzz3gDSFkxpg … -
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@kimmaicutler The voting public hates construction here but wants affordable housing there. And is only entitled to vote here. -
@JedKolko@kimmaicutler there’s a state-level voting public & interest also: eg supported#SB375 (incorporating#RHNA) & could go further. - 5 more replies
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@kimmaicutler The cognitive dissonance is strong here. -
@jakeonrails Airbnb investors constantly decrying the housing situation while promoting hard-to-enforce, monitor regulation.
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