Sometimes the idea is so bad that it simply suggests that it is the basis for termination. This is one such case.
President Trump’s Secretary of Home Affairs, Doug Burgham, recently provided only one such horrifying idea.
Yesterday, Bulgham and Housing Secretary Scott Turner shared a great idea of ​​the current housing shortage. Use federal land.
no. It’s definitely not. 1,000 times no.
We said that about 7 million homes were short, and Mr. Bergham called our federal land a tremendous asset. But as he explains, they are not merely “balance sheet assets.” These beautiful western lands – their natural nations, their openness – are assets because They are natural land.
Don’t twist it – conservatives are Conservatives. Connection with nature is a critical feature of Western culture.
Does that mean we are against doing anything on the land? no. This means you are against these pristine territory being flooded with things like getting close to millions of homes. Think about it. A house of 7 million. New York City has a shady population of over 8 million. Here we spread out the apartments fested by these millions of small mice into the home. Do you understand the problem?
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Turner talks about the “Tailored Housing Program.” Mr. Bergham talks about “affordable housing.” What does that mean? Section 8 housing? If there is a serious housing shortage and these new homes become “affordable”, demand will outweigh supply. Opportunities mean that new homes will soon rise from “affordable.” So what?
There is plenty of land throughout the country without the new Cabrini Greens and Cookie Cutter Mac Mansion plots in pristine areas. You know it can be either or both.
President, this idea must be quietly strangled and never spoken again. It sounds like something Dopey Bernie Sanders comes to mind.
