Two young entrepreneurs who themselves struggled to remain housed now run a company that aims to create affordable dwellings in California's biggest cities.
I still can’t tell if you’re trolling or if you really just don’t understand a lot of things. Like when you acted baffled that we like workers.
But in short: we have limited resources. 33% of LA are immigrants, LA housing market is fucked up, and they also can’t build tall because earth quakes. They’re out of space, and they still want to import more people.
Yeah, but that require LA to have been wrong about their politics
Which ones?
I still can’t tell if you’re trolling or if you really just don’t understand a lot of things. Like when you acted baffled that we like workers.
But in short: we have limited resources. 33% of LA are immigrants, LA housing market is fucked up, and they also can’t build tall because earth quakes. They’re out of space, and they still want to import more people.
9 times out of 10 when pro-worker legislation is killed, it’s killed by republicans.
https://jacobin.com/2023/01/gop-republican-party-working-class-interests-pro-worker
What an awful part of the liberal agenda, being constrained by nature.
No thoughts as to why that’s the case?
The entire country is a country of immigrants.
This argument is not worth it.
But I will clarify, the earth quakes are just nature, no one can’t change it. It’s a somewhat unusual constraint that LA deals with.