u clearly have no experience with long term dev planning. Cite a major city that works your way
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vast majority of academics cite inventory problem. Ur operating out of political ideology
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Replying to @cmercury25 @kimmaicutler
kim wants 2 address 'inventory problem' by raising taxes on long-term residents 2 force them 2 sell. This won't
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do anything but transfer ownership from (oldtimer) occupants 2 investment co's gobbling up most of the homes.
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& u youngsters still stuck renting.
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Replying to @ladykayaker @kimmaicutler
studies show we have major problem with mobility because of tax policy. She's right to talk about it
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Replying to @cmercury25 @kimmaicutler
or u cld do what all generations be4 have done-buy in the cheaper periphery & wait 4 jobs 2 move 2 u.
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Replying to @ladykayaker @kimmaicutler
no, we won't do that. I won't even explain why
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kim keep up the good work! Economists and planners are all on ur side. At some point, scale tips over to u
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Replying to @cmercury25 @kimmaicutler
No, kim, ur being used as a tool of the 1%. Mortgage meltdown transfered middle class weath 2 them by takinghouses
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you're the tool of the 1%. Your homeownership privileges provide political cover for their ability to speculate.
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