Wait, are you saying 90 million illegals have housing problems?
Ya Don’t Say.
20,000,000+ illegal aliens need a place to live, and they will bid up the price of housing until the poor are out of a house and on the streets.
Minimum Wage is a starting point, not a lifestyle
Pluswhich, this is the rallying cry to bring Section 8 slums into your uoper middle class suburb.
Equity is a slum next door.
Here’s a better idea: deport every single illegal alien 👽 starting with Gyorgy Schwartz.
NJ is passing a law that will require EVERY neighborhood to allow garages, attics, basements and back yard structures to be used as apartments.
Rather than create new homeowners they cannot wait to destroy the middle class and all single family neighborhoods.
And of course these states are loaded with many millions of illegals.
Torres is only interested in More Mexicans in the USA.
It’s all they think about...more and more of Mi Raza, to take over the land which was OURS, Greengo! Say it loudly.
They have Los Angeles now, most of San Diego, Phoenix, Tucson, El Paso, San Antonio and Houston. Workin’ on Oakland, San Jose, Denver and even Salt Lake.
The great Brown Tide, comin’ to you...so open up Caspers. Let us build Favellas in your backyards.
Invite illegals into your home, and you can eat bugs together, in the cold and dark.
“New Dems” = old commies
we now have the feds trying to do zoning. In Cal we already have the move to do away with racist suburbs by allowing up to four-plexes in single family neighborhoods. The state in Cal is taking over zoning from local government. If you live in a development with maybe a house on 1/4 acre Look down your street and imagine four-plexes on every other lot.
There used to be a Men’s clothing store(s) called Robert Taylor by us in Michigan.
Perhaps a small, regional chain?
Are the Robert Taylor homes nice too?
Government needs to butt out and let the marketplace work.
>>In the working-class, suburban district I represent, we face a shortage of at least 55,000 homes, and almost 80,000 people in my district live on the brink of homelessness
And how many of those 80,000 people has Rep. Torres personally taken in to her own homes?
Yup- that's pretty much the plan: move to get away from the ghetto and the government will bring the ghetto to you!
Or tax you out of your home and car and force you back into high-density tenements like your great-grandparents, all under Dem control and for the good of the children/planet/environment/social justice/pandemic preparation, whatever the current "emergency" or moral panic happens to be.
The “affordable” housing crisis does not need any plan.
Housing is no different than anything else, it is something people need, something people know how to create, and something investors are willing to put money into.
What needs to happen is not more government, but less government, less of government thinking it can plan housing, and more of government getting out of the way.
Houston TX has no actual zoning and it’s housing market produces the full range of housing and the local housing market rates have not ballooned. Lack of too much goernment control that gets in the way of builders and increases building costs leads to a robust housing market that helps keep prices from ballooning.
“Yes In My Backyard,” This group who formed this - how many families will each of those wizards be taking into their houses?
You know the other day I was curious about Martha’s Vineyard, so I pulled up Google maps and went to the satellite view. There’s LOTS of empty space there! They should build 5-10 of these high rise “apartment” buildings there. (Really a housing project).
“ We are short around 3 million homes across the country”
What coincidence. FJB imported ten million third worlders.