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This is literally thethe's stance:
He is literally pinning his entire argument on the low possibility that there are more homes empty and not selling than what is actually reported, on the low possibility that illegal population is twice much as what is actually reported, on the possibility that Trump beats Biden in 6 months, on the possibility that Trump will actually fix the border crisis (he didn't last time), on the low possibility that Trump will actually deport illegals at a pace never before seen (3+ million over the next 4 years), and finally on the low possibility that whoever takes over for Trump in 2028 (Dem or Republican) will continue to deport illegals at such a record pace.
And then, only after all that, can we talk about ramping up more housing.
Exactly this
and don't forget the assurances that people who fled to FL and TX are all gonna change their mind and move back to the places currently facing a housing crisis