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.
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.