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robertagreer.bsky.social
Attorney and advocate. Housing policy and politics (Left-YIMBY AF), native plants, urban foraging, sustainability. Bouie ‘28. Denver, USA.
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Allman Brothers Band-Aid
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Radiologyhead
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We’ve had some success with planting other things densely to compete with the bindweed. It makes the bindweed a bit more challenging to pull out, but it grows much less vigorously, so it’s well-worth it IMO.
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The real devil’s lettuce
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We don’t have to speculate; we can go on his Grindr and find the two pictures where he’s not pantsless
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If you would rather give yourself cancer than let other people have a place to live…
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Absolute First Amendment violation
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Libertarianism is famously when the government actually builds stuff
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Real “The Hills Have Eyes” shit
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“Just do the opposite thing the racists in your area are doing” ^ always a good rule
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Wait, Tapper went to both Dartmouth and USC?? This explains so much — absolutely cursed educational pairing
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It’s stolen valor
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Tapper is a “camera on me!!!” narcissist and will do whatever gets him the most attention. Is really that simple.
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If cows were mammals, the term “cow” wouldn’t exist. You’d just call them mammals.
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✊ ✊✌️
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Confusing Ivy grads with upper-class people, which has lots of overlap they’re not identical categories
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Yup — and peep my bio if you think I’m not serious about that!
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Good on housing supply, often bad on tenant protections. Frustrating.
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No way that phrase doesn’t occur in the Merchant of Venice
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Maybe, maybe not. We’ve gotten some extremely heartening polling in Denver — certain broad upzonings getting 2:1 support. Of course, we’re not the suburbs, but also central Denver is exactly where we should be building anyway.
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“Your city’s rich neighborhoods have rigged the local housing market to give landlords more power”
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🎯🎯🎯
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This is a false dilemma. The most successful politicians will be those who can speak to both concerns.
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What’s the problem? This headline is basically calling Musk a maniac
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Definitely a water-type Pokémon
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I could smell the narcissism on him when he first showed up on the idiot box
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Jesus in front of the money-changers’ tables: “Eh, let’s not flip that one”
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This is much less true where I live (Denver), where 1-BRs often go for <$1400 and 2-BRs for <$2000, but a mortgage on an entry-level home would run more like $3500-4000.
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This is mostly true, and it doesn’t conflict with what I said.
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“Consider the tension between Socrates being a man and Socrates also being mortal”
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This can be true, but even where it happens sometimes, it’s limited to the <5% of jurisdictions that have rent stabilization
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Every landlord I’ve ever heard about hates having vacancies because they know it loses them money to not rent it out. There are some borderline cases in places with rent control and run-down housing stock, but they’re the exception that proves the rule.
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No way dude, landlords and speculators can just raise housing costs at-will, which is why West Virginia is so cheap because they don’t have capitalism there
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Honestly the infighting is a sign of this platform’s strength. There’s no real dissent allowed on the other apps.
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Might be the best red chile I’ve ever had. La Cueva restaurant.
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Unbelievably precious