The rent-adjusted income lens is exactly what’s missing from mainstream discourse—appreciate this data-driven clarity on how housing is quietly shaping inequality
Great series of posts. I think that the left shares a greater portion of the blame for the active obstruction and abuse of property developers. This attitude has deep roots in the environmentalist movements of the 60's and 70's. That NEPA is a product of the Nixon administration demonstrates the strange alliances that are made in American politics. A deep irony is that if the Trump administration succeeds in gutting the more onerous parts of environmental reviews it will serve as a rallying point for political pushback in blue states. A possible counterweight is left-wing/New Urbanism, but we're adept at shooting ourselves in the foot at every opportunity.
The rent-adjusted income lens is exactly what’s missing from mainstream discourse—appreciate this data-driven clarity on how housing is quietly shaping inequality
Great series of posts. I think that the left shares a greater portion of the blame for the active obstruction and abuse of property developers. This attitude has deep roots in the environmentalist movements of the 60's and 70's. That NEPA is a product of the Nixon administration demonstrates the strange alliances that are made in American politics. A deep irony is that if the Trump administration succeeds in gutting the more onerous parts of environmental reviews it will serve as a rallying point for political pushback in blue states. A possible counterweight is left-wing/New Urbanism, but we're adept at shooting ourselves in the foot at every opportunity.