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  • I'm far from a "the free market solves all!" Type of person, but this is more likely due to government intervention, with zoning laws that restrict the density that can be built in certain areas, rather than a problem with the the free market run amok.

    Like it's insane that nearly 40% of the land in San Fran is zoned for single family. This is government doing, not the free market.

    We need more housing to alleviate the problem. But what we also need is a mindset shift of the everyday person that they aren't getting a 3k sqft house on an acre of land.

  • The problem with this garbage type of reporting is that you can create any narrative you want. Social media is so big that it's not hard to find a handful of posts, like what is being posted in their story, saying almost anything you need them to. Always going to be some insane person in some corner of the internet saying something completely batshit.

    The article is really "we found some people on social media saying these things" and it's being framed as "maga meltdown." It's fucking garbage.

    I agree that social media has a large influence, but how does garbage journalism like this do anything other than add more fuel to the fire of "traditional media is now trash"?

  • I wouldn't be surprised if they don't, but I'm not as confident as you are, as the committee is split 5/5 and there are republicans calling for its release. Additionally, we're two years out from any election, so they have a bit more freedom to act on their conscience rather than just bow before Trump.

    However, none of this changes the fact that this article is about them meeting to discuss whether to release it. Something that is happening.

  • Maybe other than getting shit-faced and coming home at 8am, everything you describe has been something humans have been dealing with forever. We can make it work again.

    I also totally agree with you, I don't want to go back. . . I just understand that I have to pay for that privilege. lol

  • Your link is Clinton saying she won't say before the primary is over whether she would support Sanders. It's not even her saying she wouldn't do it, let alone all liberals saying it.

    The amount of disinformation spread here is amazing.

  • Multigenerational homes, or living with a bunch of people, was the norm until less than a hundred years ago. It was only a brief period of time of immense economic and technological growth that we saw people living independently in large numbers. We're just watching a regression back to the mean. And I don't know how we avoid it with a growing population, and not everyone wanting or willing to live in a city.

  • On Friday, Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson said he plans to request that the ethics panel does not release its report, saying that because Gaetz is no longer in Congress doing so would be a “terrible breach of protocol.”

    This is the best part of the article, where Mike Johnson, a big supporter of the man who is all about breaking norms, all of a sudden cares about "breaches of protocol," especially in a case where the guy obvious left congress to hide it, likely because he knew he was going to be tapped for this position.

  • This is the beauty of being a conspiracy theorist, it gives you free reign to believe anything you want.

    Evidence comes out that someone you support has done something bad? "It's a set up and/or manufactured! Where's the proof!?" Same evidence comes out that someone you oppose has done something bad? "See! I told you so. When will people start listening to me!?! Of course it's real because I think they are running defense for this person." No evidence evidence exists for your theory? "((They)) are very good at hiding it!" Evidence that kind-of-sort-of-almost-supports-your-claim-if-you-look-at-it-at-just-the-right-angle-in-just-the-right-light (but not really, it just is vaguely similar) supports something you said earlier. "HA! i told you."

    You can always view/ignore the facts in such a way to confirm your position, if the facts are secondary to the narrative.