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It doesn’t take a genius to see how the winds are blowing and the pivot will probably be an increase in bread rations inside the imperial core while continuing the foreign policy and increase of privatization on the fringes and new markets like space logistics.
Hey, that’s got a nice ring to it, maybe in the future we’ll call low-income housing Warrens, in honor of her
Right wing governments outside of the US are talking about decreasing inequality and the need for the rich to pay their fair share. If I had to take a guess from what I am seeing the left here will collapse, the current right wing party will become the moderates and we will see the new fringe hyper privatization party start to take over more.
that's the guy, he's the "mcdonalds having a monopoly over their franchisees' ice cream machines is not free market" guy too, and the "Cuba is evil" guy too.
My prediction is he’s either spearheading the narrative shift for NYT to support republicans after the democrats lose in the midterms, or he’s panically throwing lifesavers for the party to course-correct.
Looks like the problem is capitalism.
But it’s being pitched as people who own houses as greedy and denying profit.
The idea that liberals might not be left is outside of the NYT Overton window
I have the impulse to send this to my NYT-worshipping, vote-blue-no-matter who-friend who was complaining that it sucked to live in a dem state because their vote is much needed elsewhere.
I can imagine their response though: "oh but you know, if dems did actually popular things, the republicans would win for the next election, so we need to keep blaming them for all the evils that we help perpetuate while we masturbate to our own virtuousness"
Funny how insurmountably hard it is to change some ancient land use zoning codes to let there be more housing. Nothing says "keep the status quo" more than not letting a city grow organically.
No no, not the main guy. The other journalist he's talking to is the guy who called out Mayor Pete
I think they're talking about the other guy (Benyamin), in which case yeah that's the "you worked for a company that fixed bread prices" guy
This sucks. All this money NYT has and they're making "I-talk-to-the-camera" YouTube explainers?
And "Democrats aren't living their values" is such a milquetoast conclusion to the data. All it says is "you're doing the right thing by voting blue, we just need to be a little better." This is still lib shit at the end of the day.
I'm not sure who this is directed at - NIMBYs gonna NIMBY - this "think piece" isn't going to convince libs of anything; their philosophy is way too heavily invested in reaping the benefits of inequality.