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14th December 2022

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The obvious way to reconcile “the primary driver of American homelessness is housing prices, not addiction” with “the homeless people in my city are largely addicts” is that the first to be displaced by rising housing prices are the most economically marginal yet not previously homeless residents, who were disproportionately addicts

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    yeah I mean, being homeless makes many problems worse! it can turn a short term problem into a permanent one.
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  15. kontextmaschine said: Just never got that vibe
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    IIRC, the issue is that: ...The people who become homeless so that you can move into their...
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    Never got that vibe apprenticing for Yglesias.
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    Yeah she’s on twitter as @JerusalemDemsas . Don’t know why her being a girl is surprising though.