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    Quote Originally Posted by domer76 View Post
    Go to your closest Planned Parenthood clinic. Stand outside and offer to adopt.
    How about those that do what it takes to become pregnant take responsibility for supporting what they produced?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TTQ64 View Post
    *SIGH* and I told you then the root of the problem is capitalism. ...GREED!

    CA didn't create the Real Estate market that made housing unaffordable........people like your current President did. .....you know the racist white man with power.

    CA didn't close hospitals to help the mentally ill and/or drug addicted who are a majority of the homeless........people like your other President Reagan did......your know the racist white man with power.

    CA didn't start the war that led to hundreds and thousands of homeless vets ....people like your other President did.....NIXON.....you know the racist white man with power.

    Look, I'm not naïve to fall for the right wing projection of their racism onto others.

    You can blame who you want, connect the dots how you want......doesn't make it a fact......

    The undisputed facts are clear in our American History.
    The root of the problem is morons like you thinking someone wanting to keep what they've earned is greedy yet thinking what someone else earned is somehow yours is isn't greedy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by USFREEDOM911 View Post
    Now, see that's the liberal way.
    Demand that everyone else do something, while they do nothing.
    That's called Liberal compassion. Demanding those that didn't create or cause the situation be required to fund it while those that did are allowed to do nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by domer76 View Post
    lol

    Cunt, not going to adopt but demand all women carry their kids to term?

    That's YOUR demand, stalker.
    It's not a demand they carry their kids to term. It's an expectation that those doing what it takes to produce them take the responsibility of having done so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by USFREEDOM911 View Post
    Maybe people should take responsibility, BEFORE they reach that point.
    Something your mother should have considered.

    domer considers the expectation of someone that did what it took to get pregnant meeting the responsibility of having done so the same as demanding it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cawacko View Post
    It's supply and demand, economics 101. We put laws in place that restrict the market this prices rise as they have
    So your saying CA restricts the market with regulations to keep prices high?

    Is that your final answer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TTQ64 View Post
    So your saying CA restricts the market with regulations to keep prices high?

    Is that your final answer?
    Yes they do. Want to argue otherwise?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cawacko View Post
    You'll have to excuse my lack of desire to read Krugman but yes land zoning and environmental rules such as CEQA make development hard and expensive.
    Opposition on this often come from the left and they respect Krugman.
    Leviticus 19:33 And if a stranger sojourn with thee in your land, ye shall not do him wrong. 34 The stranger that sojourneth with you shall be unto you as the homeborn among you, and thou shalt love him as thyself; for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt: I am the LORD your God.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dick from the Internet View Post
    Opposition on this often come from the left and they respect Krugman.
    Fair enough, I see your point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TTQ64 View Post
    "You're free to ignore the reasons why but they've been laid out there for all to see".

    uh.

    So you agree with Krugman when he says...

    There’s still room to build, even in New York, especially upward. Yet while there is something of a building boom in the city, it’s far smaller than the soaring prices warrant, mainly because land use restrictions are in the way.


    And this is part of a broader national story. ... Yes, this is an issue on which you don’t have to be a conservative to believe that we have too much regulation.


    The good news is that this is an issue over which local governments have a lot of influence. New York City can’t do much if anything about soaring inequality of incomes, but it could do a lot to increase the supply of housing, and thereby ensure that the inward migration of the elite doesn’t drive out everyone else. And its current mayor understands that.
    Leviticus 19:33 And if a stranger sojourn with thee in your land, ye shall not do him wrong. 34 The stranger that sojourneth with you shall be unto you as the homeborn among you, and thou shalt love him as thyself; for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt: I am the LORD your God.

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    Leave it up California liberals to preach compassion and then want the homes destroyed; because of how it affects THEIR life.




    Cawacko:
    I'm truly sorry that people in California feel this way; because I've read your condemnation of their behavior.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dick from the Internet View Post
    So you agree with Krugman when he says...

    There’s still room to build, even in New York, especially upward. Yet while there is something of a building boom in the city, it’s far smaller than the soaring prices warrant, mainly because land use restrictions are in the way.


    And this is part of a broader national story. ... Yes, this is an issue on which you don’t have to be a conservative to believe that we have too much regulation.


    The good news is that this is an issue over which local governments have a lot of influence. New York City can’t do much if anything about soaring inequality of incomes, but it could do a lot to increase the supply of housing, and thereby ensure that the inward migration of the elite doesn’t drive out everyone else. And its current mayor understands that.
    Actually I think her response was to the Economist article I posted which said capitalism (free trade and markets) had brought a billion people out of severe hunger over the last 20 years. She did not want capitalism credited.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TTQ64 View Post
    Wait..........if capitalism is so wonderful why does CA have such a high poverty rate? This country is based on capitalism, why is there poverty at all?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cawacko View Post
    Yes they do. Want to argue otherwise?
    TTQ64, I bump for you as I'm interested in your response.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cawacko View Post
    TTQ64, I bump for you as I'm interested in your response.
    What's to argue?

    I believe capitalism is the problem,you think it's the liberal rich.

    I won't change your mind and you wont' change mine.

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