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socialistworker.org
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| | | | | A new wave of organizations that proudly claims the name "Yes In My Backyard" stands for letting developers keep building. | |
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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.theurbanist.org
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| | | | | # The Seattle City Council will spend the next month considering the 106 different amendments, which would push the city's growth plan toward allowing more types of housing... or scale back areas where density increases are proposed. | |
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im1776.com
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| | | The COVID pandemic provided a natural experiment in experts' competence. The results were unambiguous. Every major government recommendation was proven wrong: masks did not work, then they were essential, then two were better than one. The virus did not spread asymptotically; then, asymptomatic spread became the primary driver. Two weeks to flatten the curve became two years of flattening. | ||