i think talking about stemming price inflation altogether inevitably redirects to monetary policy
couldn't find consistent info on "anti-fnord". why don't you fill us in?
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on May 13, 2014, Sonja Trauss <sonja.trauss@gmail.com> wrote:
>Make sure Oakland builds fast enough to absorb new arrivals. >>On Tuesday, May 13, 2014, Oren Beck <orenbeck@gmail.com> wrote:>>There's a set of presumptions that can inherently defy our best efforts at redirection>even when we can offer concrete factual refutations. >>
I unhesitatingly use the phrase "Breaking Set&Setting" as a most apt one, Call it>an "Anti-Fnord! so to speak... Do look up the ancestry of the terms if they're not>old friends:)> >
Summary- We've a set and setting that demands inflation of rents as if it were desirable,>or even mandatory. the end result is inevitable yet NOT mandatory. Can we discuss>strategies to fix the Rent Problem? >
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