Even the smartest of extremely successful wealthy people make mistakes at their job/s.
It's not just the low wage "imbeciles".
you dont get decide anything for me or for anyone but yourself pal. I'll use it as long as its relevant and as long as QDahl keeps posting the same shit and memes over and over.
its not even a slope....its a fucking cliff
I didn't think you did, but imminent domain is used a lot here. This doesn't seem to be all that different.
Agree with your first 2 parts.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 11:38 am owning a home and having a roof over your head aren’t necessarily the same
i don’t think anyone is entitled to their own 3br/2bath home with picket fence and two-car garage, but i do think some level of socially-supported community living is reasonable for the wealthiest country in the planet to provide for those less fortunate
i also think it’s reasonable to ask our governments (state and local) to use the tools they have to ensure that “housing” affordability remains...uh, affordable to all levels of the local community. said another way, it’s absurd that locals/townies can quickly get priced out of the market due to coastal transplants. and that goes for rent and mortgages
not what i said, but not surprising that you’d put words in my mouthBasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 11:50 amAgree with your first 2 parts.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 11:38 am owning a home and having a roof over your head aren’t necessarily the same
i don’t think anyone is entitled to their own 3br/2bath home with picket fence and two-car garage, but i do think some level of socially-supported community living is reasonable for the wealthiest country in the planet to provide for those less fortunate
i also think it’s reasonable to ask our governments (state and local) to use the tools they have to ensure that “housing” affordability remains...uh, affordable to all levels of the local community. said another way, it’s absurd that locals/townies can quickly get priced out of the market due to coastal transplants. and that goes for rent and mortgages
The last part i struggle with. Locals aren't entitled to what they don't own more than "transplants". And trying to deter transplants from a given area also impacts the locals who already own there by not allowing them to realize the upside of their property value increasing as the area experiences higher demand.
The majority of americans own their primary residence. 65%ish to be exact.ousdahl wrote: ↑Wed Sep 29, 2021 1:19 am ' Locals aren't entitled to what they don't own more than "transplants" ' seems like a good way to whitewash a local culture, no pun intended.
And as property values and demand increase, yeah maybe some local owners are pleased. but maybe some other local owners are upset, cuz they don't wanna move but face increased pressure to sell, plus the new neighbors are assholes. Maybe more locals yet are pissed that their rent went through the roof, again no pun intended...ok fine so pun intended this time, cuz good luck getting the landlord to fix that roof.