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Do they really want to learn from China?

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[–] FuckyWucky@hexbear.net 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

all their 'solutions' are market based. China's success no matter what certain liberals claim is because of the role the state played in it's economy, not because of markets.

housing? deregulate so private developers (hopefully) build shittier homes. the entire thing relies on private sector's willingness to build homes. and even if homes are built, supply can be manipulated and prices can be set by developers because there is no such thing as a free market.

a state owned enterprise for building homes and selling it at below market rates is impossible to imagine for them.

[–] lemmyseizethemeans@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Listen to bad faith podcast. Brianna breaks it down and puts a bow on it:

[–] Assian_Candor@hexbear.net 0 points 1 year ago

Shit message that will fail to resonate

They'll try anything besides universal healthcare and state owned enterprise

[–] LaGG_3@hexbear.net 0 points 1 year ago

Repackaged YIMBYism

[–] freagle@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

No they do not want to learn from China.

They want to get rid of zoning and unleash the power of the free market.

The free market has already shown that it has no interest in creating abundance because abundance reduces the rate of profit. Developers will not create abundance, they will create more niche market segments and build artificial scarcity because that's what markets do and have always done.

From a political standpoint, it's a completely losing angle. The places where zoning exists are all dominated by home owners, so none of the abundance Democrats will win elections in those districts. The places dominated by renters, urban centers, are already voting for Democrats so essentially the abundance message will cost the Ds the exact demographic they need to win more seats to effect the change they want. It's a politically bad move.

[–] NewDark@hexbear.net 0 points 1 year ago

You should see how much Ezra Klein has trouble keeping up with Sam Sedar's basic line of inquiry about it. It's pretty telling.

[–] Pathfinder@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 year ago

If you “leave it to the free market”, you will just get further sprawl of single family homes; Los Angeles-ifying the rest of the country. Maybe at best sprinkle in some paper mache five-over-ones in there. The US does need more, denser housing, but will never be provided by the free market.

The actual “Chinese” solution would be to take genuinely blighted areas of a place like Detroit, build very dense, affordable public housing, provide tons of services and public transportation, and ensure local residents get priority. It would be a solution everyone would love, better than Americans could possibly imagine, but the idea that this could be done by the free market strains credulity.

[–] davel@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 year ago

just one more deregulation bro. i promise bro just one more deregulation and it’ll fix everything bro. bro… just one more deregulation. please just one more.

[–] bennieandthez@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 year ago
[–] An_ominous_mist@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 year ago

abundeeznuts