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lawstudent2 t1_ixv2ezx wrote
Reply to comment by Sentsuizan in For most Americans, housing was a key component in personal wealth accumulation. However, racist housing policies eroded black wealth in pre-WWII American cities. Black families paid a 28% premium to buy a home on a majority white block, after which their homes lost 10% of their value. by smurfyjenkins
Dude America is enormous and empty.
Housing has skyrocketed in price due to people all wanting to live in the same populated areas. If access to land mass solved the issue, there would be no housing crisis.
But it doesn’t, and there is.
lawstudent2 t1_ixslwy3 wrote
Reply to comment by Much-Addition6675 in Caterpillar Successfully Tests First All-Electric Large Mining Truck by Sorin61
This is so easy to debunk I truly wonder why you bother
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-electric-vehicles-wont-break-the-grid/
https://www.wired.com/story/electric-vehicles-could-rescue-the-us-power-grid/amp
https://cars.usnews.com/cars-trucks/features/can-the-nations-electrical-grid-support-electric-cars
https://news.columbia.edu/news/how-electric-vehicles-could-fix-electrical-grid
https://www.nrdc.org/experts/max-baumhefner/how-electric-cars-and-trucks-improve-grid-reliability
https://www.axios.com/2022/09/08/evs-electric-power-grid-strain-charging
lawstudent2 t1_iwgpuhs wrote
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lawstudent2 t1_ixv3bt9 wrote
Reply to comment by Sentsuizan in For most Americans, housing was a key component in personal wealth accumulation. However, racist housing policies eroded black wealth in pre-WWII American cities. Black families paid a 28% premium to buy a home on a majority white block, after which their homes lost 10% of their value. by smurfyjenkins
Zoning makes it finite. Not landmass. NYC and SF could build enormous amounts of high density housing. But they aren’t, because of zoning laws.
So you are just not right.