• Rentlar
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    10 months ago

    Are those problems not due to a lack of transit and healthcare investment and program improvements, moreso than a too many people problem? Bc having or taking in fewer people doesn’t address either of those.

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      10 months ago

      Yes, that’s what I’m saying. We definitely need to build more houses, but if we don’t fix those other areas at the same time it will be a nightmare.

      Just building houses won’t fix our problems, which means that lack of housing isn’t the main issue it’s too much people. Too many people for our housing supply, too many people for our roads, and too many people for our medical care.

      If we build more houses, get more doctors and nurses, and fund public transportation, than we no longer have too many people because we are better built to serve and house more people.