I think someone can be not motivated by $$$ but be blind to the needs of people without $$$ once they have it
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iow, easy for someone who already owns a pricey home to say the status quo is working.
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It's mostly homeowners & rent-controlled tenants who can afford to be tenant-side tenant advocates.
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to be more and more affluent over time to participate in this system, which in turn drives eviction
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If ppl w/protected housing have no rt to speak on hsg, that leaves only tenants who can pay mkt rents.
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Or I guess ppl who have lost their housing -- who have left town or are homeless - may speak on housing?
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what about people who'd love to move here, contribute and can't? http://equitablegrowth.org/equitablog/must-read-55/ …
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Appears Mr. Ganong will be moving to Chicago & Mr. Shoag lives in/near Cambridge, MA. Are both housed?
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read their paper? Which is about the ability of people to move to highly productive cities in America?
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So it's appropriate to address the merits of speakers' arguments, not their personal housing status?
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can speak about both!
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