Xcobra
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Why do you hate capitalism? 😂So a developer can move into any area and build whatever nets them the best return on their investment? Totally uncontrolled growth?
Why do you hate capitalism? 😂So a developer can move into any area and build whatever nets them the best return on their investment? Totally uncontrolled growth?
Why do you hate capitalism? 😂
Oh, no doubt about it. Just reading his posts full of contradictions and hypocrisy makes me not want to engage in a fair conversation.You jest, but the irony is when capitalism is really put to the test, clueless minds like greenman get confused.
Oh, no doubt about it. Just reading his posts full of contradictions and hypocrisy makes me not want to engage in a fair conversation.
Right. And I only wonder how you can engage with such mindsets. Some say to just be open and listen to them. But when their reasoning is full of holes, how can you give a stage to such fallacies? At some point, someone has to say, enough. No one benefits from entertaining such mindset for so long. Anyway, back to my cave <.< >.>Oh yea, and his preferred political party argues in this fashion as pillar of their philosophy. It's nice to throw it back at 'em from time to time, even if they can't see what you're doing.
The free market can address housing as the market demands.
It’s basic capitalism.
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our boy elmo was booed for a good 10 minutes and couldn't get a word in
finally found a non deleted one
I assume this is all about high density housing? I have no issue with that, in an area properly developed for high density housing. That would be an area zoned for high density.The free market can address housing as the market demands.
It’s basic capitalism.
No, this is about whatever density of housing the market finds appropriate.I assume this is all about high density housing? I have no issue with that, in an area properly developed for high density housing. That would be an area zoned for high density.
Why ask a question that doesn't pertain to the issue? Controlled growth and usage are critical in large scale housing. You don't randomly build a high rise without first making sure it will work. If the existing infrastructure is inadequate your shiny new building is worthless. The same applies to tract homes. If the sewer system is overwhelmed every morning it's not going to be a pleasant place to live. Access is also a big issue.Why do you hate capitalism? 😂
Mmmmkay...Why ask a question that doesn't pertain to the issue? Controlled growth and usage are critical in large scale housing. You don't randomly build a high rise without first making sure it will work. If the existing infrastructure is inadequate your shiny new building is worthless. The same applies to tract homes. If the sewer system is overwhelmed every morning it's not going to be a pleasant place to live. Access is also a big issue.
Why ask a question that doesn't pertain to the issue? Controlled growth and usage are critical in large scale housing. You don't randomly build a high rise without first making sure it will work. If the existing infrastructure is inadequate your shiny new building is worthless. The same applies to tract homes. If the sewer system is overwhelmed every morning it's not going to be a pleasant place to live. Access is also a big issue.
So to be clear your fear is that without zoning developers will take out millions and millions in loans to build high rise buildings where no one will want to live. I'm sure they are grateful for your concern but I think it's best to let the free market figure this one out.Why ask a question that doesn't pertain to the issue? Controlled growth and usage are critical in large scale housing. You don't randomly build a high rise without first making sure it will work. If the existing infrastructure is inadequate your shiny new building is worthless. The same applies to tract homes. If the sewer system is overwhelmed every morning it's not going to be a pleasant place to live. Access is also a big issue.
I was poised to reply with something like this but I decided not to waste typing the text 😂 It's how Mr Greenman responds to many issues in question.You're confusing a city making sure the appropriate infrastructure is in place or part of a project's plan with zoning. They are not the same thing. Related certainly but not the same thing. All of the concerns you expressed can be covered through the permitting process.
Feel free to do so. I'm pretty sure he has me on ignore.I was poised to reply with something like this but I decided not to waste typing the text 😂 It's how Mr Greenman responds to many issues in question.
So to be clear your fear is that without zoning developers will take out millions and millions in loans to build high rise buildings where no one will want to live. I'm sure they are grateful for your concern but I think it's best to let the free market figure this one out.
our boy elmo was booed for a good 10 minutes and couldn't get a word in
finally found a non deleted one
The first Tweet every single time I load it up now is a Pro Elmo Tweet. No amount of removing makes it stop it seems...
Was gonna post something akin to this though would point out you can be hard left and not cancel culture participant. Daves crowd is definitely not cancel ready and def left leaning and this crowd decided to cancel Elmo on the spot.Not exactly a crowd that's gonna be hard left at that show. I'm sure it hasn't occurred to Musk that he's an asshole and people can see that. Most arrogant narcissists can't conceive the problem is them.
The first Tweet every single time I load it up now is a Pro Elmo Tweet. No amount of removing makes it stop it seems...