So did anyone figure out thethes plan?
Does he want to stop all new housing?
So did anyone figure out thethes plan?
Does he want to stop all new housing?
My plan is straightforward.
Deport illegals so that we can see what the actual supply shortage is or else we have a waste of resources and empty homes which distorts the market and creates all types of downstream issues.
Without supporting illegals many things in this country get cheaper and then we can actually figure out what needs to be done.
Natural Immunity Croc
I mean it's amazing the south bothered fighting the civil war, they get defeated by New England spring weather.
Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg
I was told y'all need air conditioning so bad in the summer that it's unhealthy otherwise.
You also act like it doesn't get hot here. Now where I live it doesn't. But if I told you how cold of weather I've experienced you'd **** your pants.
But when I lived in NJ it regularly got into the triple digits in the heat of the summer. Pretty much all summer hung between 80-90. You see snow and you start driving your car off the road.
Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg
Tapate50 (05-14-2024)
LMAO you have no clue.
I won't pretend that NJ or NY gets as hot as the south consistently. I'd be a liar
But compare average temp one of the biggest city in the south (Atlanta) to the average temperature of the biggest city in the the mid atlantic (NYC) in the summer
https://weatherspark.com/compare/s/1...es-Temperature
But we'll give the south even more benefit and pick much hotter places in Jacksonville and Houston. Also added Nashville and Philly for fun.
https://weatherspark.com/compare/s/1...-and-Nashville
I threw nashville in there because I know you're a tennessee boy.
And they're certainly hotter. THat's a given. As i said I'd be a liar if I said the south wasn't warmer than the north east.
What the difference is in the North East we have all seasons. That's not true in those hot places in the south. If we look at Jacksonville and Houston, tehir average lows in Dec, Jan and Feb are in the mid 40s low 50s. While NYC and Philly's average highs are in the mid to low 40s.
Now we haven't dealt with th eBoston of it all. Boston's average high temp comes from a low of about 36 to a high of about 82. Which I know that high is cold to you I'm aware. But that's essentially a 50 degree swing over the course of the year. Where as houston goes from about 63 to about 95 or about a 30 degree swing.
Now if we go closer to my weather. my average high is only around 78 (I know you'd be freezing your nips off) but our lowest average high is 25.
That's the different. THe north east has seasons, where it's cold in the winter, cool in spring, hot in summer, warm in fall. Some light variation year to year. It's called seasons
Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg
Thats completely unrealistic since there are permits out to build homes for 3+ years.
Its absolutely absurd what you try to do in your 'arguments' with me to twist my positions.
The original argument was that we need to build a massive amount of new homes to account for pricing. I am saying we don't need to do anything different than whats happening now (which includes plenty of homebuilding) other than throw out illegals.
Natural Immunity Croc
There’s a lot more to hunt down here right ?
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