True.
We could end homelessness TODAY, if we really wanted to.

Jan 17, 2024 · 3:11 AM UTC

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95% of America’s homeless population is in rent controlled cities
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Funny that the left-wing dream of their idea of ‘affordable housing’ always seems to cost a lot of other people’s money.
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Answer with robust answers to WWWWWH questions Love that you added UBI Thank you
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Perhaps Adam should have a conversation with the GQP members in Congress and ask why are they holding up Democratic bills to address homelessness.
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Qapla'! (success; klingon equivalent of "good luck")
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You can end it - but you can’t manage it. That’s the real issue.
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So you want to solve homelessness with theft and slavery towards those who earned money & then to kill the value of money with the inflation it will create? So compassionate of you to offer people's livlehoods away.
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require systemic changes towards a more egalitarian economy.
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Or we can just deregulate the housing market like Argentina.
🇦🇷 ARGENTINA: With Milei’s decree deregulating the housing market, the supply of rental units in Buenos Aires has doubled - with prices falling by 20%.
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