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NoSeeThatWasDifferent.gifTheir entire armistice was Joe's age. Who's the old codger in the race now?
NoSeeThatWasDifferent.gifTheir entire armistice was Joe's age. Who's the old codger in the race now?
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Literally trying to copy his policy,
But Trump reeeeee
bring on the joy
They know that trying to prevent the certification of an election -and storming congress to do it- is so much worse than anything the loony left has come up with.... and just hate having to own it. And a big reason why they hate having to own it is that they felt entitled to do it in the first place and resent the entire framing of the event as being wrong from top to bottom.meanwhile there was no riot and it remained peaceful. not like the violent capitol insurrection which will forever remain a stain on the nations history, where over 140 cops were assaulted by violent heaps of maga trash. and it wasn't even at all like the fiery but mostly peaceful isolated incidents that occured during the 2020 summer of love after some racist white cops murdered a strong black global hero in cold blood either.
they sold us wolf tickets.
seems legitDon't know where you are pulling that 2% from, latest polls have her at 47%.
seems legit
rallying in front of hundred people confirms it clearly
"Ok Harris you're tonight's loser on Impractical Jokers'
when it says clap, they all clap, right?Totally
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"Ok Harris you're tonight's loser on Impractical Jokers'
That part strikes me as unnecessary and a distraction. The core issue is not investment firms buying up houses but rather a lack of supply stemming from local NIMBYism. I disagree with the $25k subsidy for first time homebuyers for the reason you stated there but I've read an argument for it that suggests to me its not a clearly bad policy like the price gouging nonsense she was going on about.What do you all think of the Harris plan to address the housing price crisis?
The biggest criticism I've heard is that the 25k credit for first time home buyers would just inflate the price of homes further, and I can see that criticism. The main points, though, I think are right. In order to address the housing price crisis, we need to get 3 million new "starter homes" built and bar investment firms from buying them. That seems like the right plan to me... as far as the 25k credit goes, I think the timing is key. If we can get a couple million new homes built THEN issue the credit, I think it would work. If we just issue the credit without the new homes, yeah, it probably wouldn't accomplish much.
Does Trump even have a plan to address the housing crisis? If so, haven't heard it.
Trump would come up with nothing.That part strikes me as unnecessary and a distraction. The core issue is not investment firms buying up houses but rather a lack of supply stemming from local NIMBYism. I disagree with the $25k subsidy for first time homebuyers for the reason you stated there but I've read an argument for it that suggests to me its not a clearly bad policy like the price gouging nonsense she was going on about.
Based on the Project 2025 plan Trump would try to strengthen single family zoning which is largely to blame for the housing crisis so while I have some nitpicks of Harris' plan its probably significantly better than what Trump would come up with.
LMAO @ "probably".That part strikes me as unnecessary and a distraction. The core issue is not investment firms buying up houses but rather a lack of supply stemming from local NIMBYism. I disagree with the $25k subsidy for first time homebuyers for the reason you stated there but I've read an argument for it that suggests to me its not a clearly bad policy like the price gouging nonsense she was going on about.
Based on the Project 2025 plan Trump would try to strengthen single family zoning which is largely to blame for the housing crisis so while I have some nitpicks of Harris' plan its probably significantly better than what Trump would come up with.
At best he would come up with nothing, at worst he would propose what we see in Project 2025 which is to strengthen the very single family zoning that has largely generated the housing crisis.Trump would come up with nothing.
That's the point.
One party proposes solutions. The other just mocks them without ever proposing anything in return... except cutting taxes for billionaires and corporations.
It's nakedly transparent.
this is why our country is in such turmoil. Like yourself, many are going to vote for a candidate whose only policies they’ve presented so far you disagree with.That part strikes me as unnecessary and a distraction. The core issue is not investment firms buying up houses but rather a lack of supply stemming from local NIMBYism. I disagree with the $25k subsidy for first time homebuyers for the reason you stated there but I've read an argument for it that suggests to me its not a clearly bad policy like the price gouging nonsense she was going on about.
Based on the Project 2025 plan Trump would try to strengthen single family zoning which is largely to blame for the housing crisis so while I have some nitpicks of Harris' plan its probably significantly better than what Trump would come up with.
Ahh, come on — it’s not that bad!NIMBYism