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Re: AmeriPol thread
« Reply #45390 on: June 01, 2021, 04:44:59 am »

Is that because the speculative value of the land is higher than any property that might get put there now?

Also, what's the deal with housing projects emitting nitrogen? I'm not sure I follow.

Speculation is one reason, yes. Another big one is gentrification.
For example, in my street, which used to be a socal housing street (housing for low incomes, with max rent about 750 euros), every home that frees up is not rented out again, but sold.
It's not all bad, it's good to live in a mixed income street like that, but there aren't any new low income rental houses built anywhere to compensate.
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« Reply #45391 on: June 01, 2021, 09:24:19 am »

I'm of mixed opinion here. In order to discourage holding property without developing it when there is demand to develop it, I'd be in favor of an undeveloped property surtax.  However, I hate seeing undeveloped forests and meadows razed to put up cookie-cutter subdivisions, and then have more traffic and other issues associated with higher population density.

So you'd have to balance it maybe with laws about required percent of any given area that must be green space, or population density laws or something.

More fundamentally - I just want to see society understand "profit" in something other than just currency units.
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« Reply #45392 on: June 01, 2021, 09:58:36 am »

My country is so small that there is no meaningful subdivision possible between 'nature' and 'population'.
We have no undeveloped forest left here, haven't had that for more than 300 years haha.

It can be hard to grasp the (non-) scale of my country for someone from a country that actually still has some undeveloped or at least sparsely developed nature.
A good metaphor I like to use to describe it:
At any point in the Netherlands, if you are dropped there in the middle of the night in a 'forested' area, all you have to do is to walk 15 minutes in a random direction, and you'll hit a road or housing area. The exception might be our 'national park', the Hoge Veluwe. You might need to walk 30 minutes. It's not original nature though. It was planted by hand a few centuries ago as hunting grounds for our Royals.
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« Reply #45393 on: June 01, 2021, 11:44:30 am »

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They WONT do that of course;  It would be direct competition with municipal bus services, or with state-subsidized taxi service.
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They also do not want to accept the legal restrictions that would be placed on them; this is what the company has been avoiding from the beginning. Their base model was to put all liability and insurance on the driver, so the company has legal recourse to avoid all instances of blame for events involving their drivers.
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« Reply #45394 on: June 05, 2021, 03:27:07 am »

Ayy lmao
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« Reply #45395 on: June 05, 2021, 07:08:28 am »

I wonder what moderate Republicans thinks about Joe Manchin for a freedoms 3rd party? Has there been discussions? That would be neat. Like the Libertarian party but not that of course because it doesn''t seem to work. For some reason it reminds me of a South Park episode I can't really recall... it's very vague. I should watch more of that show so I can be more accurate on the internet about the TV show I watched. :)

EDIT: Another thought is that if Joe Manchin is unpalatable, there are some young-ish Republicans I see on TV a (too few slots to speak I think?) few times now and then displaying, in my opinion, character.
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« Reply #45396 on: June 05, 2021, 11:41:30 am »

I wonder what everyone else thinks about the (theoretical) future Presidency of the current Secretary Of State. We should only ever vocally refer to him via his first initial and surname, to really confuse the sound archives of the future...
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« Reply #45397 on: June 05, 2021, 12:05:06 pm »

It'd be a solid jive, but what you really want to do is mandate every president has to change their name to that of a previous president while in office. Nevermind A. Bliken, they will all be George Washington, or whatever.
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« Reply #45398 on: June 05, 2021, 12:07:24 pm »

George Washington is an immortal, and simply body swaps every 4 years.
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« Reply #45399 on: June 05, 2021, 12:39:39 pm »

No no, make it so they have to change their full legal name into the number of their current presidency so everyone only refers to them as the 45th, 46th, etc.

And if they manage a second term then just update the number.

Entirely dehumanize the fuckers, they're no longer a person representing the country but a numbered drone, carrying out it's function in service to society.
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« Reply #45400 on: June 05, 2021, 12:50:28 pm »

George, you did not age gracefully.

Does leadership work if it's entirely estranged from the personality directing it? Could managers manage if their directives were entirely normalized?

We'd have a 'cult of 45' worse than we do now, I'd reckon, and a fervency stronger than than those still waiting on that next Q drop.
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« Reply #45401 on: June 05, 2021, 01:02:12 pm »

I'd argue that 45 wouldn't even happen, because why would a self-centered prick of his caliber that has to put his name on everything he touches even run if he couldn't slap his name on the presidency?
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« Reply #45402 on: June 05, 2021, 01:17:25 pm »

Hm. Take the name away, and you still have "45 is calling on 2nd Amendment patriots to defend freedom from liberal rioters at the Capitol." I'd reckon some other GOP weasel would progress the party's tailspin, but there's no undoing that now for certain that the party is still banking on all the voters that cast their lot behind hatred and fear of the other over any real policy.

Or maybe you wouldn't have "45 is calling on patriots etc etc" if they've got the same canned messages to use for everything, but somehow that makes me fear that we'd slip a little closer to the faceless oligarchy we dance so intimately with already.
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« Reply #45403 on: June 07, 2021, 12:21:06 am »

I wonder what moderate Republicans thinks about Joe Manchin for a freedoms 3rd party?


Manchin wouldn't be a good fit for creating a party calved-off from the GOP, precisely because he's already in that political space. He might wind up in such a party, but he does not bring enough to the table to give it appeal.
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« Reply #45404 on: June 07, 2021, 11:09:19 am »

I wonder what moderate Republicans thinks about Joe Manchin for a freedoms 3rd party? Has there been discussions?

No matter who or what your third party is, you can never get away from the fact that in a First Past The Post voting system, you'll always end up consolidating down to two big-tent parties.

The only way to have >2 parties sustainably is some other kind of voting system, like ranked choice voting or runoffs.
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