An actual person had this willingly printed under his real name, a sign that everyday psychopathy really does have its place in enlightened SoCal culture. Good going, Glenn! We all appreciate your restraint in avoiding unsavory terms like "rabble" or "infestation"https://twitter.com/laura_nelson/status/1130539535094300672 …
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Replying to @webdevMason
I don't think this is psychopathy. I think this is a way of saying that if people want something, that doesn't imply we should necessarily make more of it. Maybe we're ok keeping things as they are. (I disagree, but it seems reasonable to me.)
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Replying to @sandersted
Does this just apply to housing, or other basic necessities like food, medicines, clothing?
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Replying to @webdevMason
I think it applies to other necessities too. People can want more Coca Cola, but Coca Cola can choose to keep its price above the cost of production. This results in less Coca Cola being enjoyed, but more profits for the owners of Coca Col production.
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Replying to @sandersted @webdevMason
I don't think it applies to general categories like food, because food production is limited by aggregate farmland rather than farmland in a specific location. I guess it comes down to the fact that it's easier to ship food than to ship people.
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