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  • Feb 10, 2022
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    Bestowed

    Both sides aren’t wrong. If u guys had 65 million invested in your city, I’m pretty sure you’d want input on its future.

    I wouldn’t be trippin over them building affordable housing. Especially if I was worth 10s of millions

  • Feb 10, 2022
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    So much unused land in this country go build somewhere else

  • Feb 10, 2022
    plants

    when the harvest is bountiful you pull out more chairs

    I'd rather invest in the wellness of my fellow brothers and sisters, than see Zillow rate my house nicely

  • Feb 10, 2022
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    SHAQUILLE

    I wouldn’t be trippin over them building affordable housing. Especially if I was worth 10s of millions

    Until said developer is cutting trees around your property to make it more visible. Then taking photos of your property and actively using your celebrity status as a selling point of said development.

  • Feb 10, 2022

    Hope none of you have ever been housing insecure with how you're caping for this BS

  • Feb 10, 2022
    eye contact

    the real brain rot is thinking that people deserve to be deprived of housing to fulfilling your investment dreams

    soulless, heartless, and the reason this country is going down the drain

  • Feb 10, 2022
    Undecided

    Until said developer is cutting trees around your property to make it more visible. Then taking photos of your property and actively using your celebrity status as a selling point of said development.

    Still wouldn’t care

    My family and the people I love are gonna be taken care of regardless

  • Feb 10, 2022
    plants

    class runs deep

  • Feb 10, 2022
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    I'd imagine Dave growing up I'm DC during the crack era may have possibly skewed his perspective on affordable housing projects. Wealth is a hard d*** to kick once your name is worth 10s of millions especially.

  • Feb 10, 2022
    eye contact

    there are enough empty houses to house every single homeless person in the US, twice and a half

    how about instead of treating things that we need for survival as a marketplace we provide for them because maybe people dont deserve to have to experience the hell of food insecurity or homelessness

    i mean you should at least agree with that basic principle as a normal human being right? We shouldn't have to work to simply survive? aren't we more than that?

    Spitting as always

  • Feb 10, 2022
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    eye contact

    there are enough empty houses to house every single homeless person in the US, twice and a half

    how about instead of treating things that we need for survival as a marketplace we provide for them because maybe people dont deserve to have to experience the hell of food insecurity or homelessness

    i mean you should at least agree with that basic principle as a normal human being right? We shouldn't have to work to simply survive? aren't we more than that?

    While you’re not wrong, simply giving homeless people a home dosent solve many problems. You also didn’t mention that many of those homes are not where someone wants to live. People are flocking to the coastal states and guess where the majority of homeless are?

  • Feb 10, 2022
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    You either die a hero

  • Feb 10, 2022
    3for6slimeade

    I'd imagine Dave growing up I'm DC during the crack era may have possibly skewed his perspective on affordable housing projects. Wealth is a hard d*** to kick once your name is worth 10s of millions especially.

    You’re not getting the projects with 300,000 dollar homes lol are you serious.

    And this is the claim anyway “raised concerns over increased traffic, a lack of sidewalks and the general setup of the development”

  • Feb 10, 2022
    CLB Wineboy

    how bout you ironically get your bread up peasant

  • Feb 10, 2022
    DrDreezy

    You either die a hero

    Was just thinking this

  • Feb 10, 2022
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    Ooo

    While you’re not wrong, simply giving homeless people a home dosent solve many problems. You also didn’t mention that many of those homes are not where someone wants to live. People are flocking to the coastal states and guess where the majority of homeless are?

    I’m simply debunking the argument that there aren’t enough homes

    The issue is that the system specifically doesn’t want these houses to be sold, and they’re built to inflate the value of the real estate companies that own them. They’re not meant to be occupied in many cases, and additionally there is the entire point of maintaining an artificial scarcity to keep up demand. So they don’t want everyone to afford a home because that means there’s no demand

    The entire problem of keeping housing and other necessities as commodities. Market owners don’t want demand to be solved since that means products can’t be sold, but they’re things that people NEED to live

  • Feb 10, 2022

    today has been a crazy news day

  • Feb 10, 2022
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    DIKALISM

    You think this is a good look for you but its not

    so he invested even more in his community and you want him to not be worried about his investments?

    What's the point of those "investments" if only the wealthy/white can participate? I get that this "responsibility" is often laid at the feet of black wealthy people and rarely ever on white wealthy people,but what's the point of wealth if you're going to move exactly like the people that put the system in place to begin with?

  • Feb 10, 2022
    BrunsonEggNCheese

    Not surprised

  • Feb 10, 2022

    Ew

  • Feb 10, 2022
    eye contact

    I’m simply debunking the argument that there aren’t enough homes

    The issue is that the system specifically doesn’t want these houses to be sold, and they’re built to inflate the value of the real estate companies that own them. They’re not meant to be occupied in many cases, and additionally there is the entire point of maintaining an artificial scarcity to keep up demand. So they don’t want everyone to afford a home because that means there’s no demand

    The entire problem of keeping housing and other necessities as commodities. Market owners don’t want demand to be solved since that means products can’t be sold, but they’re things that people NEED to live

    Just look at those empty multimillion dollar apartments on "billionaires row" in nyc

  • Feb 10, 2022
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    Undecided

    Until said developer is cutting trees around your property to make it more visible. Then taking photos of your property and actively using your celebrity status as a selling point of said development.

    Do you hear yourself? It’s affordable housing. Those places will literally be rented out before it’s even built lmao

  • Feb 10, 2022
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    ARCADE GOON

    Do u know what the term gentrify means

    cant believe they're about to gentrify that place with affordable housing

  • Feb 10, 2022
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    eye contact

    I’m simply debunking the argument that there aren’t enough homes

    The issue is that the system specifically doesn’t want these houses to be sold, and they’re built to inflate the value of the real estate companies that own them. They’re not meant to be occupied in many cases, and additionally there is the entire point of maintaining an artificial scarcity to keep up demand. So they don’t want everyone to afford a home because that means there’s no demand

    The entire problem of keeping housing and other necessities as commodities. Market owners don’t want demand to be solved since that means products can’t be sold, but they’re things that people NEED to live

    Well when people say there aren’t enough homes surely they mean relative to the place they’re talking about no? Not that we literally can’t house pole because we’re overcrowded.

    There will always be a demand for housing due to immigration. More people move in, more homes need to be sold. People increase the value that they’re willing to pay for. It’s on the people selling but as well as the people buying. You think people like chapelle or people with more money want to live next to lower income areas? That’s why it is the way it is. Because of the problems that come from those areas they want to not deal with it.

  • Feb 10, 2022
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    Dirty

    Do you hear yourself? It’s affordable housing. Those places will literally be rented out before it’s even built lmao

    So the developer is just taking pictures of him and his house and using it in advertising $300k "Affordable Housing," in rural Ohio all out of the goodness of his heart?

    When Dave offered to buy the land, Oberer jacked the price from $2 mill to $6 mill

    Dave is literally being extorted here

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