cawacko
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fuck your article
its a waste of time divertabot
LOL, so why post in the thread then?
fuck your article
its a waste of time divertabot
to tell you your question was stupid and wrong
it is from the New York Times so makes sense what they print is stupid and wrong
I'm for the concededly slippery slope of free housing for the homeless. It might have an ancillary effect on very low wage earners, but it is more moral than a structural populations of humans living like animals. And who will ever hire a guy mumbling on the street with no clean clothes or a shave?
bringing your population out of poverty means a better economy and a better life for all
Geez ... there are soooo many other drivers of inequality like ... a good job![]()
The argument is over the mortgage deduction from the govt. essentially should the gov't be subsidizing home ownership or get out it and let market forces do what they may?
Then why do liberals prevent the new development of housing in cities?
This "argument" is about who the liberals think deserves to be rewarded and who they think deserves to be punished.
Naah That's Republicans, they only want those in the magic club.
The rest want equal 'opportunity', not hidden boys clubs.
Uhh guess you're not familiar with Chicago.
Isn't that what the mortgage deduction is? Home prices wouldn't be as high without it.But is it really?
Real estate and Banking are heavily regulated by the gov't, so it's not a free market unless you get rid of those and all the home ownership taxes and legal requirements.
This "argument" is about who the liberals think deserves to be rewarded and who they think deserves to be punished.
Naaa, the liberal blue blood elitists want to shut down class mobility. They got theirs and they don't want to rub elbows with any commoners.
Isn't that what the mortgage deduction is? Home prices wouldn't be as high without it.
The buyer pays for all the regulation costs that rhe real estate industry is burdened with by the gov't. The mortgage deductions is an attempt to ease that gov't imposed financial burden on the buyer.