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    2 days ago

    If that was satire, it was incredibly well done. If it’s red sincere, it’s a great example of why property taxes should still apply at a certain point, and that point should be very narrow.

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      52 days ago

      Reject urb-spreading!

      High density, mixed-use, walkable neighborhoods for whoever wants to actually live a healthy urban life.

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        22 days ago

        That’s great and all, but you do realize that in the end that ends up being pro large corporations and limiting freedoms of the people. Cities and towns would be best built that way I agree but the chances that we can completely revoke capitalism is verryyy slim. In such every convenient/grocery store in those neighborhoods would be bought up by money and reduce prices to run out small owners. People not being able to grow their own food or raise their own chickens reduces ones ability to feed themselves independently. Communal neighborhood farms are an alternative which I have seen before, but they are rare and require space as well

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          22 days ago

          You realize there are literally dozens of examples of dense urban environments flooded with small private businesses right?