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A table of contents for my Twitter threads from October 2012 through the present
Showing posts with label housing affordability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label housing affordability. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
9/7/20 the state of housing and the stock market in September of 2020
Here is the link to my September 7, 2020, Twitter thread about the state of housing, and the stock market, in America.
Monday, May 3, 2021
5/27/20 question on home prices, emotional trauma, and homelessness
Here is the link to my May 27, 2020, Twitter thread, wondering whether anybody has ever done research into the trauma of high rent prices on people, and whether that trauma might become a sort of PTSD and lead people into an emotional state where they become homeless.
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Friday, April 30, 2021
1/15/20 discussion about Moms 4 Housing
Here is the link to my January 15, 2020, Twitter thread about the group Moms 4 Housing.
I should mention that my thread is a lot about my own, very capitalistic, ideas about housing fairness and equitability in housing affordability. They don't reflect the views of Moms 4 Housing.
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Tuesday, March 9, 2021
4/17/18 discussion about Zocalo Sloan's Lake development project
Here is the link to my April 17, 2018, Twitter thread discussion (very brief) about a Denver Business Journal article on an affordable rental project in Denver.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2020
1/13/18 review of housing policy and funding in Colorado
Here is the link to a Twitter thread I did in 2018 regarding housing policy and funding in Colorado.
The thread discusses two news articles regarding housing policy and funding. The thread praises Denver and Colorado for being focused on equitability. But it questions why this ideal of equitability never seems to flow through to funding for any of these ideas. It discusses the way taxation and tax dollar usage works in Colorado. But it also questions whether Colorado's taxing and spending structure is totally to blame.
Some of my Twitter threads have been twisted out of chronological order by Twitter's platform. The coherency of this thread suffers a little bit because of that. My apologies.
The thread discusses two news articles regarding housing policy and funding. The thread praises Denver and Colorado for being focused on equitability. But it questions why this ideal of equitability never seems to flow through to funding for any of these ideas. It discusses the way taxation and tax dollar usage works in Colorado. But it also questions whether Colorado's taxing and spending structure is totally to blame.
Some of my Twitter threads have been twisted out of chronological order by Twitter's platform. The coherency of this thread suffers a little bit because of that. My apologies.
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