@ekriessmann do you care whether it's affordable? Whether your service workers, public servants can live there?
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
@kimmaicutler I care about more than that. Not everywhere in the world can be affordable for everyone to live.3 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @ekriessmann
@ekriessmann it's a policy that cements in extraordinarily deep income inequality.1 reply 0 retweets 13 likes -
Replying to @kimmaicutler
@kimmaicutler welcome to the Bay Area. Does this really come as a surprise?6 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @ekriessmann
@ekriessmann It can choose other paths. It's becoming a dystopia.1 reply 0 retweets 12 likes -
Replying to @kimmaicutler
@kimmaicutler I guess that depends who you ask. I honestly feel most would say the bay area is a pretty desirable place to be.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @ekriessmann
@ekriessmann it is. And there are much more attractive, productive uses of land than crappy tract homes.2 replies 0 retweets 10 likes -
Replying to @kimmaicutler
@kimmaicutler things have still changed a lot especially in the last 25 years. Many examples of places that were torn down for apartments.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @ekriessmann
@ekriessmann and they should be torn down for apartments. The US & global population are growing.10 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @kimmaicutler
@kimmaicutler I agree with that. But maybe it's worth it?2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
@ekriessmann you need tens or hundreds of millions of dollars just to have public housing for service workers or teachers, that's crazy.
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