'The rise of psychiatry was funded by America’s Gilded Age industrialists. Their aim: to cast society’s ills as problems of individual "mental health."'
>There is just one domestic commercial bank in the country and it is at risk of losing its only correspondent banking relationship with another bank in the US.
Is that a statement of fact, or a threat the IMF is making?
It's actually not even bad if people don't know how to read and write. It's great for tech stocks, and everyone will dictate beautiful letters with their phones.
The difference between current demand, and the increased demand that would exist at a lower price.
I just mean, there are lots of people that would move to SF if they could afford it. This mass of potential immigrants will counter an attempt to just build your way out.
Unless you mean a real substantive change to the city e.g. building 30,000 apartments/year.
>The solution to the housing problem is to build more houses.
There's way too much latent demand for housing in booming cities to just build your way out. Without rent control, there will be people not benefiting from the boom that are just bled dry by rising costs.
See the cold war era for a quick rundown of US interference with socialist governments.
I'm saying... when the US instigates and funds a civil war in country X, you can't then say X's government lost power because of their economic policies.
They should. Allowing large commercial entities to facilitilate discrimination and only going after individual landlords would be an extremely inefficient use of limited resources.
The moon program was always controversial and it came close to cancelation several times.