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Lucky Luciano

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13. This is one area a Jill Stein voter I know hits hard at Democrats.
Sun Feb 18, 2024, 11:27 AM
Feb 2024

In highly Democratic cities with very sparse republican representation, housing is a huge problem and it often comes down to NIMBYism. Liberals in the cities like to talk a big game, but they don’t want things rezoned for affordable housing in their neighborhoods. Since the liberals are in total control of local politics in these cities, he easily blames them. He is not 100% wrong in this case, but the Supreme Court was enough of a reason not to be so generally obtuse and vote for stein.

He doesn’t vote anymore at all right now. Last president he liked was Carter.

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K&R!!! RKP5637 Feb 2024 #1
And... 2naSalit Feb 2024 #2
This is a huge problem... Here in small town New England it has hit the middle class Joinfortmill Feb 2024 #3
...because coming up justaprogressive Feb 2024 #4
Seems the media is finally beginning to give some real enough attention to this huge issue. KPN Feb 2024 #5
The only way someone is paying $600 or less in my area, MerryBlooms Feb 2024 #6
Yup. As a boomer and renter, I doubt I'll ever be able TexasBushwhacker Feb 2024 #34
A new apt complex is going up in my town NickB79 Feb 2024 #7
I'm actually surprised a progressive state would allow that jimfields33 Feb 2024 #29
I pay one third of my income toward rent - and feel lucky Doc Sportello Feb 2024 #8
Yep jayschool2013 Feb 2024 #18
THIS MontanaMama Feb 2024 #22
Hedge funds also fund health benefit plans which are NOT insurance. Backseat Driver Feb 2024 #30
Sounds like a good start Doc Sportello Feb 2024 #33
I thought of selling my farm Farmer-Rick Feb 2024 #9
K&Fuckin'R Carlitos Brigante Feb 2024 #10
Here in WI in my city, subsidized housing is nearly 1/3 of your income. Unfortunately there is a waiting list elocs Feb 2024 #11
DURec leftstreet Feb 2024 #12
This is one area a Jill Stein voter I know hits hard at Democrats. Lucky Luciano Feb 2024 #13
I cannot believe the NIMBYism I hear from people who claim to be AllyCat Feb 2024 #20
I don't doubt what you are saying about NIMBY, etc. senseandsensibility Feb 2024 #36
Sure...they are the far more desirable places. Lucky Luciano Feb 2024 #38
I'm a teacher living in one of the most expensive places in the country senseandsensibility Feb 2024 #40
Under $600? wryter2000 Feb 2024 #14
Believe it or not, there are a few such places. malthaussen Feb 2024 #25
I had to laugh wryter2000 Feb 2024 #41
I live in Oakland, too. Oakland PA. n/t malthaussen Feb 2024 #42
I'll say it once again: We need to rebuild our cities... hunter Feb 2024 #15
Excruciatingly low wages are a contributing factor dlk Feb 2024 #16
America has not been a society for decades. We are an economy and a military. twodogsbarking Feb 2024 #17
The buffers that used to be in place to avoid this situation have been removed SouthernDem4ever Feb 2024 #19
A studio apartment here in western MT is $1000-$1200 a month. MontanaMama Feb 2024 #21
Note also that the waiting list for subsidized housing is as much as two years. malthaussen Feb 2024 #23
Building more homes won't do a lot of good limbicnuminousity Feb 2024 #24
Great OP and moniss Feb 2024 #26
This needs to be explained to the average MAGA Ohioboy Feb 2024 #27
Billionaires don't control housing. Middle class homeowners voting out pro-development city gov do. mathematic Feb 2024 #32
Rent renewal time here: Increase of $259; DH was able to get them to relent a bit. Backseat Driver Feb 2024 #28
This is why people are not convinced that the economy is doing great. surrealAmerican Feb 2024 #31
IMO the increases are wholly driven by hedge funds. pecosbob Feb 2024 #35
I remember when multiple generations of a family RubyRose Feb 2024 #37
They need to start restricting the use of homes as rentals JI7 Feb 2024 #39
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