> manufacturing housing scarcities ... are a GREAT way to keep your population working really hard to just barely keep a roof over their head.
This guy gets it.
The urbanists' hearts are in the right place, but in the end they're getting used. The only way to win is not to play.
Source: bought a rural foreclosure and licensed wholesale dark fiber from the electric utility. My internet bill is ten times my property tax bill and it's worth it.
You know what would help these cost problems? Incentivize companies to place workers in Cincinnati or Harrisburg instead of only working in 5 cities.
IBM is the old days used to be able to rule the industry from places like Binghamton, NY and Minneapolis. The current scenario is ridiculous.
I have blantantly copied-and-pasted what @Spooky23 wrote, because it's the truth and y'all need to hear it. Even the ignorant fools who downvoted it. Wake up.
This guy gets it.
The urbanists' hearts are in the right place, but in the end they're getting used. The only way to win is not to play.
Source: bought a rural foreclosure and licensed wholesale dark fiber from the electric utility. My internet bill is ten times my property tax bill and it's worth it.