I’m listening to a presentation on a gigantic housing grant my city is applying for. (PRO Grant from HUD, if you’re familiar). They’re proposing spending millions on regulatory reform to promote missing middle housing, which, ok fine, that’s a big task in a major city, but that should already have been done in 2023. Other money would go towards vague stuff like an accelerator program for bipoc affordable developers. After all of that, they’re proposing only 120 “deeply affordable” (under 30% ami) units with the grant.

We have a shortfall of tens of thousands of those units in our city, and this multimillion dollar federal grant would fund just 120.

JUST FUCKING BUILD PUBLIC HOUSING CO-OPS

I swear the neoliberal public-private partnership brainworms these people have is beyond terminal. “We have to strategically leverage this potential pot of funding” no you fucking don’t

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public-private partnership

Looting the nation to stave off a profitability crisis, i.e. neoliberalism. And we’re running out of things to loot

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We’re at the “knocking out the drywall and stripping the copper wiring” phase of neoliberalism and our politicians and journalists are all

What a splendid time to be alive

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Honestly I’m one of the people who thinks neoliberalism is over and we just haven’t named/identified the new economic mode yet. The coppers been stripped and a new profitability crisis presents itself

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You are correct that neoliberalism has already ended. Check out Samir Amin if you haven’t already https://piped.video/watch?v=EEq8OK4BUyM&t=0

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“At the end of capitalism, which is eager to outlive its day, there is Hitler. At the end of formal humanism and philosophic renunciation, there is Hitler.” - Aimé Césaire, Discourse on Colonialism

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Hey, you know what? Fuck it, federal rent cap pegging rent to 1/3 of monthly social security payments.

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liberals are so confounded by the words “rent control” they generally don’t have a canned response even

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Usually, the canned response in my experience is just “controlling prices is evil communism and no one will rent a house!!!”

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it takes like 2 seconds to find price controls of some variety in the jurisdiction tho, so its easy to needle in on why they think housing specifically shouldnt be.

my favorite helpful fact with price controls is the french revolution (which overturned feudalism and instituted a capitalist system in france) has had price controls on bread ever since

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I totally remember reading articles about how rent control will make things worse a few years back. I can’t remember the arguments but even as a lib they seemed pretty hollow and very “just trust me bro please bro no rent control trust me man”

Lmao: “The economists are right, and the populists are wrong.” Jesus fucking Christ can we just house people for fucks sake god fucking dammit.

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The solution was, remains, and will always be public housing.

The number of conversations I’ve had with even “progressive” people who have somehow been convinced that public housing won’t work is startling. But tbh, even I am unsure if a neoliberalized empty husk of a government would even be able to do it today without dumping money into public-private partnerships which would fail to accomplish anything but lining their pockets with cash.

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The frustrating thing is all the extra time and work that goes into setting up public-private partnerships. It would be cheaper and easier for a given city to just commission a construction company to build something on the land they have. Spending money is spending money, private or public. Local governments really have to go out their way and put a lot of work into spending money ineffectively.

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not even coming close is their job

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no no no, they’re actually allies and advocates for potential pathways to human dignity

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Oh no, they are

They keep on insisting that allowing private developers with 3% of units being aFfOrDaBlE hOuSiNg (read: 1% under market rate for the area) will eventually lead to housing prices going down by a process that is NOT TRICKLE DOWN ECONOMICS so please don’t call it that or I’ll get very mad bc thats what REPUBLICANS do >:( not me a smurt libraul, but also I cannot point to a single example of this happening in any meaningful capacity so just trust me bro, just one more luxury housing development bro cmon just one more luxury housing development.

And no we can’t have public housing like Vienna and Singapore which work incredibly well >:( bc thats authoritarianism or something and we need that money for the 50% of the city budget that goes to the cops!

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NOT TRICKLE DOWN ECONOMICS

“It’s called market filtration sweetie and it takes time”

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Im sure itll filter in aaannnnnny day now

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