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www.jacobinmag.com
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| | | | | YIMBYs look to the free market to solve the housing crisis. But the profit motive is what caused the affordability crunch in the first place. | |
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www.interfluidity.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of blog entries and comments from a personal blog, likely authored by Steve Randy Waldman, with a focus on political, economic, and social commentary. The entries span various topics including U.S. Federal income tax, housing crises, state capacity, elections, and the role of expertise in policy-making. The blog reflects on issues like inequality, the impact of tax policies on wealth distribution, and the challenges of urban development and housing shortages. The comment section includes a response to one of the entries, highlighting concerns about mobility and transportation infrastructure in California. The overall tone is analytical and critical, with a focus on systemic issues and their societal implications... | |
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48hills.org
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| | | | | The supporters of the 'build-at-all-costs' position ignore a half-century of history and the realities of the modern housing market | |
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chi.streetsblog.org
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| | | (This post includes reporting by Cameron Bolton, with additional commentary by John Greenfield.) Rochelle Jackson, chair of the North Lawndale Community Coordinating Council's transportation committee, is a lifelong resident of that neighborhood, who has advocated for sustainable transportation since 1985. At the time, the CTA started reducing bus service on the West Side as part [...] | ||