Fact Check

Based on currently available numbers, there are about 31 vacant housing units for every homeless person in the U.S.

  • @jorp
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    -32 months ago

    You might want to sit down, it’s complicated.

    500 people need houses in an area. Ignore what the market thinks should be done. Build houses or densify housing in that area.

    Do you think there are any real world examples where you would need to “float them in the air?”

    It’s a stupid argument that’s not on good faith and completely lacks any imagination…

    How are houses built now? People speculatively buy land and build on them. Instead of market speculation telling people where to build, people tell people where to build.

    Planned economies aren’t a novel or theoretical concept.

    TL;DR use your brain

    • @[email protected]
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      12 months ago

      Do you think there are any real world examples where you would need to “float them in the air?”

      Yes, in cities. We were talking about downtown areas. Not anywhere that has land available. So any housing project will be more complicated than “build houses”.

      You obviously think you are more moral than everyone else, but you’ve provided no interesting solutions. so there’s no use talking to you.

      • @jorp
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        12 months ago

        On a more serious note i wonder why you think people that are currently unhoused couldn’t take public transit?

        Do you ever have any ideas? What’s it like not being able to reason?

        • dream_weasel
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          12 months ago

          Watch out! Goal posts are moving boys!

          This is not “house then where they are”. This is the sane argument of put housing and move the people, not “There’s no housing so I cast SOciALisM!” And poof it’s solved.

          • @jorp
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            22 months ago

            local man disproves leftist theory on technicality by taking online argument extremely literally!

            • dream_weasel
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              02 months ago
              1. We don’t need to move people around, build houses where people need houses!

              2. No not like that. Obviously build them somewhere else and bus people to the houses!

              Internet idea man is oblivious to cognitive dissonance.

              • @jorp
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                2 months ago

                Editing to be less rude because I think there’s actually a real misunderstanding here.

                Build houses in places (cities, not literal square meters) where unhoused people need to be housed. They, like anyone else that lives in a city, can use their feet and bikes and public transit to go from where their house is to another place in that city where maybe they shop and work like any other citizen. The suggestion is simply to give them houses.

                I also disagree with suburban sprawl and NIMBYism, hence my comments about densification

                • dream_weasel
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                  22 months ago

                  We are on the same page. Where I see homelessness there is not space for housing, but there are places that could accommodate without a cross-country trek.

      • @jorp
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        -12 months ago

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    • @Shardikprime
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      -22 months ago

      “planned economies”

      My dude you can just say you have no idea about economics and leave it at that

      • @jorp
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        12 months ago

        ah yes true capitalism is equivalent to economics I’ve forgotten