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PeteB's comments
Posted Thu, Nov 18, 5:55 p.m.
Bella - thanks. So those folks subject to that have the same worries. Have they had the same effect? Same wage and benefit reductions as the rest of private sector America? Like me?
MOREPosted Thu, Nov 18, 5:50 p.m.
Lorenbliss - your vitriol is hilarious. "Ruling Class"? Please. You just can't join it because you are too lazy. Don't blame others. Work hard.
MOREPosted Thu, Feb 14, 8:29 p.m.
RE: The "poorer people"?: So how would you propose addressing "housing affordability?" Would you increase my taxes (or perhaps your own) in order to finance some government program? Golly, those government programs work so well. Would you, instead, reduce regulation in order to remove artificial, government-imposed restrictions on supply?
MOREPosted Thu, Feb 14, 7:11 p.m.
Keep 'em out!: As a current home owner, I love these types of rules. It keeps my neighborhood the same, while raising the value of my property. What's wrong with that? It's even better if poorer people can't buy houses in my neighborhood. That keeps the crime rate down, and ...
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