Jerusalem Demsas
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jerusalem.bsky.social
The point is not to make immigration an 80-20 issue, it's to neutralize it as a tool of radicalization. Black Chicagoans who witnessed their city crumble under a few thousand immigrants were infuriated that social supports went to migrants instead of them. apnews.com/article/chic...
Chicago's response to migrant influx stirs longstanding frustrations among Black residents
Chicago is one of several big American cities grappling with a surge of migrants. With help from state and federal funds, the city has spent more than $300 million to provide housing, health care and ...
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jerusalem.bsky.social
Yes, die-hard xenophobes are not moveable. But anyone doing immigration work (including many advocates, left thinktankers, and immigrants themselves) witnessed widespread negative polarization against immigration because of very material concerns.
jerusalem.bsky.social
I feel like everyone has just memory holed the liberal backlash to immigration under Biden.
michaelhobbes.bsky.social
There is no compromise policy Democrats can offer Republicans to make them act normal on this issue. We simply have to state the basic reality — immigrants contribute to our country in myriad ways — and fight for it. I don't know how so many journalists convinced themselves this isn't an option.
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zeitlin.bsky.social
almost as good as the freedom of speech guy speaking up in opposition to taxes to pay for a new school because the old one burned down
mattyglesias.bsky.social
The filibuster in Mr Smith goes to Washington was about trying to stop the construction of a hydroelectric dam in order to preserve a campsite.
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zackbeauchamp.bsky.social
There's something so telling about the Trumpist right's insistence that using a slur for people with a disability is a sign of bravery
jerusalem.bsky.social
The biggest problem American liberalism faces is how to maintain high levels of immigration while respecting the democratic will of the public. I have an idea.

www.theargumentmag.com/p/liberals-d...
Liberals don’t have to lose on immigration
“Moderating” on immigration doesn't mean abandoning it
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jerusalem.bsky.social
> and was America not YIMBY from 1950 to 2002, then YIMBY from 2002 until 2022, and now no longer is? etc...

And yes, housing costs were much lower from 1950 to 2002 and then from 2002 until 2020/2021-ish
jerusalem.bsky.social
? I did not say that YIMBY was a driver of these sentiments. My point is that lowering housing costs (or any major costs tbh) could make raising taxes easier because people think about their costs as a total portfolio.
jerusalem.bsky.social
I wouldn't be surprised if that played a role (since uh, Republicans do very much focus on lowering taxes as a major part of their platform), but I still think "why were people so mad about taxes during Covid" seems much more likely to be about inflation than anything else
jerusalem.bsky.social
eh looking at the actual underlying data that doesn't seem that clean
jerusalem.bsky.social
doesn't seem implausible to me? Poll isn't granular enough to be certain but do you have an alternate hypothesis?
jerusalem.bsky.social
I do think that this is largely a proxy for costs in general. There was not some major tax increase in 2020, people are just reacting to inflation!

There's a lesson here... lowering people's costs is a necessary prerequisite to raising taxes!

Can I interest you in a little YIMBY-ism?
jerusalem.bsky.social
Ok we've made fun of deficit hawks forever but @jhweissmann.bsky.social has a convincing case that if you care about social welfare programs you actually do need to start worrying about the debt! www.theargumentmag.com/p/how-i-lear...
How I learned to start worrying and hate the deficit
It's time for liberals to wake up about the national debt
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maxdubler.com
“The intellectual victory of the YIMBYs can sometimes obscure how precarious our position really is: A whole edifice of opposition to land-use reforms is still in place — people in power with formative political experiences and assumptions from a prior era.”

Recommended reading!
jerusalem.bsky.social
This morning, OG YIMBY @profschleich.bsky.social argues that the pro-housing movement needs to focus more on the problem of state trial court judges.
jerusalem.bsky.social
honestly struggling to decide whether it's more important people see this meme or subscribe sorry @profschleich.bsky.social
jerusalem.bsky.social
The problem, of course, is local "democracy".
jerusalem.bsky.social
This has been one of the most frustrating dynamics of YIMBY politics -- a long, hard fought legislative battle gets thwarted by a NIMBY district court judge.

Yes, the judge is often overruled later but as we know well, housing delayed is housing denied.
jerusalem.bsky.social
This morning, OG YIMBY @profschleich.bsky.social argues that the pro-housing movement needs to focus more on the problem of state trial court judges.