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Congrats, you've housed every American right now in the spare housing that exists in their area 52% of them are still in car-centric suburbs, tied to five figgies a year in environmentally-terrible consumption just to get to work or the store--to say nothing of the endless wasteful reduplication of manufactured goods ranging from heaters to lawnmowers, almost always of the least efficient but cheapest type possible. 22% of them are still in rural areas, with hugely depressed incomes (my own sector in my own state averages literally double the wage in urban areas) and a critical lack of services matched with copious oil-burning just to truck the food in. You're never going to get rid of rural living because of farming and extraction, and you shouldn't because some people just plain prefer it, but there's a far cry between "I'd rather be here" and "I can't afford to be anywhere else". The economy is still built on "no jobs? pack up and move to where you can find work", and until we hit some kind of postscarcity pipe dream this will be a factor on logistics alone; even if a hypothetical USSA guarantees good-paying work in every lick and holler that just converts it to an administrative problem of encouraging the populace to work where it's most effective. That's not even getting into the human development aspect, or the pains of being a minority of some sort in Chudville that we could address but aren't or the pains of being the only member of a sexual or cultural minority in a community that we can't without some kind of dystopian scheme to send city gays and Muslims out to the farms until every one-stoplight town has a dating scene and a mosque. Nor is it touching on how much of the housing stock will be underwater/on fire/on fire while underwater in our lifetimes, or how much of it is coated in lead or asbestos to the extent that those outcomes would improve its livability. Blind YIMBYism doesn't help because there's an endless supply of money from the Fed to buy up those new units and hold them empty or for extortionate rent, and even if that went away there'd be a near-endless supply of people who would rather be in LA than Peoria (or even on a micro level rather be in Burlington than Hardwick, a solid 40-mile distance.) But ignoring that second pressure reinforces what allowed homelessness to spring up as a problem in the first place, the notion that people would just ~rationally self-sort away~ to where there was available housing without a complaint. Homelessness is in itself a desperate protest by the few who can take it that even this is better than the hills; if there are people desperate enough to choose even that, what do you think the population flows will look like during a short era where redistribution and redistribution only holds? Or, even if there are no flows, in ten years? It's true that there are three empty units in say New York per homeless family, but even counting deaths as of equal weight to births and assuming everyone will couple up the second they move out, the remaining units after housing the homeless will only suffice for the children of '04-'08 or so. By all means, start with expropriation. There's an immediate emergency that needs to be solved. But sooner or later the American kommunalka is going to have to give way to the American Khrushchyovka. Mandoric has issued a correction as of 16:39 on May 5, 2022 |
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Nothus posted:It's called probable cause “probable cause” is one of those curious mid century affectations of a legal system fat on the profits of the post-war imperial order, kind of like the word “pension.” It doesn’t exist except for the oldest and white people around
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# ? May 5, 2022 17:16 |
Tulip posted:ok i know serious posting and being a pedantic nerd poo poo is not what cspam is about but this was like showing a full moon to a werewolf: Yeah but like they aren't unoccupied communist housing blocks with a grocery store and barber on the bottom floor and a tram stop across the street, those unoccupied houses are probably mostly in some god forsaken car dependent shitholes
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# ? May 5, 2022 17:20 |
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Tulip posted:
As long as we're being pedants I don't think it makes sense to average in a bunch of desert and tundra when comparing pop density to Germany.
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# ? May 5, 2022 18:17 |
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PerniciousKnid posted:As long as we're being pedants I don't think it makes sense to average in a bunch of desert and tundra when comparing pop density to Germany. the senate and electoral college exist specifically to assign "land" greater voting weight than "humans"
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# ? May 5, 2022 18:37 |
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IAMKOREA posted:Yeah but like they aren't unoccupied communist housing blocks with a grocery store and barber on the bottom floor and a tram stop across the street, those unoccupied houses are probably mostly in some god forsaken car dependent shitholes In my old neighborhood homeless people would sleep under the carports of empty foreclosed houses so there’s probably a transitory state between that and walkable communist utopia where we can just let homeless people live in all the empty houses in their neighborhood.
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# ? May 5, 2022 18:47 |
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Plank Walker posted:if you don't want your pooping duration and frequency automatically logged to the cloud, please leave the stall door open, so our on site technicians can manually record it maliciously complying by turning the lock rapidly as I dook
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# ? May 5, 2022 18:54 |
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IAMKOREA posted:Yeah but like they aren't unoccupied communist housing blocks with a grocery store and barber on the bottom floor and a tram stop across the street, those unoccupied houses are probably mostly in some god forsaken car dependent shitholes if we're mass appropriating capital to help the homeless im pretty sure we'll be able to get some buses and free food/necessities deliveries going too
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# ? May 5, 2022 19:03 |
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Trabisnikof posted:if we're mass appropriating capital to help the homeless im pretty sure we'll be able to get some buses and free food/necessities deliveries going too yeah once all homeowners associations get their offices relocated to the bottom of a nearby abandoned mine, it'll be easy for some planning committee to go "this area needs more services, so let's find X plots that can be retrofitted or rebuilt into a communal kitchen/clinic/library/whatev"
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# ? May 5, 2022 19:13 |
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the homeless can live in executive CEO offices we don't need single family homes. already has furniture and WiFi and utilities for lots of people
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# ? May 5, 2022 19:30 |
Trixie Hardcore posted:In my old neighborhood homeless people would sleep under the carports of empty foreclosed houses so there’s probably a transitory state between that and walkable communist utopia where we can just let homeless people live in all the empty houses in their neighborhood. Yeah well sure deffo agree
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# ? May 5, 2022 19:34 |
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Trixie Hardcore posted:In my old neighborhood homeless people would sleep under the carports of empty foreclosed houses so there’s probably a transitory state between that and walkable communist utopia where we can just let homeless people live in all the empty houses in their neighborhood. Agreed, but even given a best-case scenario that everyone will be content where they are and people won't move to cities once everywhere's equally livable, that transitory state's unsustainable within a few years on an environmental, logistical, and stages-of-life basis within a few years. (After all, if everyone's content where they are, that also means no city kids leaving to the 'burbs or a cheaper city.) So since it will also take a few years to go from identifying areas that are suitable for transit-centric (re)development to having them built out, even working at China speeds, we'd really better start those gears turning at the same time as we cover the immediate need of getting people indoors, or the subdivided flats we'll end up with will like they did a century ago approach the manhive-ness of the capitalist flophouses which started this whole conversation even if they're not additionally on the extortionate basis of "your whole wage or the street".
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# ? May 5, 2022 20:30 |
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i mean where I live cheap affordable housing within the inner city is destroyed because the corporations that own them let them fall to ruin because they want to keep rents high. An entire historical neighborhood of shotgun houses within walking distance of downtown was recently demolished, for example.
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# ? May 5, 2022 20:41 |
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timg'd for being slightly nws
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# ? May 5, 2022 20:42 |
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Developers have successfully convinced liberals that a unit of housing is a unit of housing so replacing affordable 3-6 story buildings with skyscrapers is a net win. No amount of asking them to google "cost per floor of skyscrapers by height" will ever convince them otherwise and affordable housing in cities will be impossible for as long as the status quo continues.
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# ? May 5, 2022 20:56 |
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Peanut President posted:i mean where I live cheap affordable housing within the inner city is destroyed because the corporations that own them let them fall to ruin because they want to keep rents high. An entire historical neighborhood of shotgun houses within walking distance of downtown was recently demolished, for example. That's weird, something similar happened in my city.
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# ? May 5, 2022 21:05 |
"it keeps happening" a wise man once said.
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Son of Thunderbeast posted:timg'd for being slightly nws Ruthcuntda forever
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Peanut President posted:i mean where I live cheap affordable housing within the inner city is destroyed because the corporations that own them let them fall to ruin because they want to keep rents high. An entire historical neighborhood of shotgun houses within walking distance of downtown was recently demolished, for example. grats on your urban renewal
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# ? May 5, 2022 22:33 |
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The Saucer Hovers posted:grats on your urban renewal thanks love to see large swathes of the city be empty land while rent is 1300 a month for a forgotten city in the middle of god's nowhere
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# ? May 5, 2022 23:25 |
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I'm literally reading this William Gibson book right now.
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# ? May 6, 2022 00:45 |
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pseudosavior posted:I'm literally reading this William Gibson book right now. yeah its called the news thank you for coming to my TED talk
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# ? May 6, 2022 01:25 |
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IAMKOREA posted:Yeah but like they aren't unoccupied communist housing blocks with a grocery store and barber on the bottom floor and a tram stop across the street, those unoccupied houses are probably mostly in some god forsaken car dependent shitholes I mean I live in NYC and as the post above you points out, NYC has 3 unoccupied unit per homeless person. Our degree of hoarding and injustice is enough to overcome even this level of lib-brain argument. 30.5 Days posted:Developers have successfully convinced liberals that a unit of housing is a unit of housing so replacing affordable 3-6 story buildings with skyscrapers is a net win. No amount of asking them to google "cost per floor of skyscrapers by height" will ever convince them otherwise and affordable housing in cities will be impossible for as long as the status quo continues. frankly its an absurd injustice to charge people for housing on the face of it. "affordable" is too much.
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# ? May 6, 2022 01:51 |
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Tulip posted:frankly its an absurd injustice to charge people for housing on the face of it. "affordable" is too much. I'd be happy if we just stopped paying cops to destroy homeless people's tents. not even free housing, just stop activly destroying peoples shelter
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Rutibex posted:I'd be happy if we just stopped paying cops to destroy homeless people's tents. not even free housing, just stop activly destroying peoples shelter
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Shalebridge Cradle posted:yeah its called the news Well i mean yeah, we're all experiencing The Peripheral's 'jackpot' in real time, but one of the plot points in Idoru is "an aging rock star wants to marry an AI hologram pop idol".
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# ? May 6, 2022 03:23 |
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gibson missed an opportunity not naming his book AIdoru which would be closer to the transliteration of idol from japanese while also including AI
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Rutibex posted:I'd be happy if we just stopped paying cops to destroy homeless people's tents. not even free housing, just stop activly destroying peoples shelter this would probably be a more radical improvement than most housing solutions and qualifies as a bar of "literally not doing something," a bar we can't reach
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# ? May 6, 2022 03:33 |
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IoT girlfriends are an obvious mistake. You need local hosting for your virtual girlfriend. Like Girlfriend Tracy. Build a life-long relationship with a sexy girl. Facebook Aunt has issued a correction as of 07:26 on May 6, 2022 |
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Tulip posted:frankly its an absurd injustice to charge people for housing on the face of it. "affordable" is too much. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gm4b1WgVEQ highlighting the insanity of paying for housing after the materials + labor cost is met, just paying over and over and over for no loving reason or gain, kind of blew my mind in a "goddamn, yeah, why," kind of way (on top of the already obvious "lol your landlord doesn't fix poo poo without you, he uses your money to loving do it")
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Tempora Mutantur posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gm4b1WgVEQ highlighting the insanity of paying for housing after the materials + labor cost is met, just paying over and over and over for no loving reason or gain, kind of blew my mind in a "goddamn, yeah, why," kind of way (on top of the already obvious "lol your landlord doesn't fix poo poo without you, he uses your money to loving do it") Lollin at the related videos being almost exclusively fringe right wing conspiracies. Why yes youtube I do agree that "capitalism is bad" and "white folks are just plain better" are two equally important opinions that both deserve their fair hearing
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# ? May 6, 2022 07:52 |
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available shirt sizes: L, XL, XXL lmao they sure knew their audience back then
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# ? May 6, 2022 13:53 |
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Rutibex posted:I'd be happy if we just stopped paying cops to destroy homeless people's tents. not even free housing, just stop activly destroying peoples shelter https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/you-sweep-we-strike-seattle-parks-building-vandalized-in-apparent-response-to-encampment-removals/
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Desert Bus posted:https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/you-sweep-we-strike-seattle-parks-building-vandalized-in-apparent-response-to-encampment-removals/ wow what a tragedy, those poor windows and cars
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Desert Bus posted:https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/you-sweep-we-strike-seattle-parks-building-vandalized-in-apparent-response-to-encampment-removals/ Is there a mayor of a large city who isn't a complete loving public menace?
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# ? May 6, 2022 17:31 |
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https://va.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_rbccuxLXhk1vmay6q.mp4
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# ? May 6, 2022 17:39 |
The mayor's job is to be the person everyone hates because they suck rear end. That's the whole position
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the guy in my av sounds ok https://indypendent.org/2020/02/the-communist-mayor-of-dersim/
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Facebook Aunt posted:IoT girlfriends are an obvious mistake. You need local hosting for your virtual girlfriend. Huh. Didn't know Judy Tanuta had a side gig besides standup.
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[Cyberpunk Dystopia] We hope you wore clean underwear. You are entering a virtual worldom... rip Tracy died of bitrot.
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