@twliterary Yes, but MID already does this enormously. So we should rebalance direct support away from wealthy to the less fortunate.
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@kimmaicutler@twliterary It's difficult to get people to understand or do anything when they think their home values depend on not doing it - 1 more reply
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@kimmaicutler vouchers, IZ, AH mandates, etc without significant supply increases seems like it's missing the point IMO. -
@ptraughber@kimmaicutler true, UK experience w/ housing benefit/LHA & lmtd supply is huge subsdy to landlords, still severe unaffordability - 1 more reply
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@kimmaicutler almost any big, long-term policy change appears impossible at first. They require movements, steady incremental steps.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@kimmaicutler In the UK, they now call this policy "landlord benefit" -
@kimmaicutler Right before Badger mentions vouchers… "this annual benefit is as much a boost to landlords as to low-income working families" - 1 more reply
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@kimmaicutler Even more subsidies to landlords? Why not use the $$$ to build housing in whatever cities want it and give housing to people?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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