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Brian Thomas 🌐🏗🇺🇦🇹🇼

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BA/MA @AmericanU. Proud Central Jerseyan. Main Street Urbanist. Views my own, RTs ≠ endorsement.

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ever since f1 went on @AppleTV it has consistently sucked. keeps logging me out and forcing me to log back into my appletv account after i already activated it for my f1tv account when im just trying to use f1tv
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urbanist slop hq@SlopHq·
i've been posting about land value tax for eleven months and the overton window has not moved. henry george died in 1897 and was right about everything and it still didn't matter. i will also die right about everything and it will also not matter. tax the land. or don't. whatever
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Andrew Weiss@BayWestInvest·
One more time for the people (and mayorial candidates) in the cheap seats: The cities with the MOST amount of renter protections are the LEAST affordable. The cities with the LEAST amount of renter protections are the MOST affordable. By allowing a subset of renters to stay in their apartment for months on end without paying rent, you create a scarcity of vacant apartments. Or to put it more succintly... we should do what these cities are doing 👇
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Nithya Raman@nithyavraman

We’ve already reduced rent increases and strengthened tenant protections. This issue is that they are not being enforced. As mayor, I will create a new Office of Tenant Protections to stop violations of existing renter’s rights.

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Minimum wage just went away and it was mostly…fine? Or more precisely, we’ve run a relatively hot economy for the last 15 years and that has done waaaaaay more for waaaaay more people to ensure well-being than a min wage ever did or could. That’s the policy we must retain.
daz@MetamateDaz

The minimum wage in Pennsylvania is $7.25 an hour. A regular Auntie Anne’s soft pretzel at the mall is $7.29. Imagine telling someone an hour of their time is worth less than a pretzel.

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Run more buses and trains@headwaysmatter·
The most effective package yet devised to produce housing shortages is: IZ + prevailing wage on new construction + rent control + making it impossible to evict bad tenants + tenant purchase option
Meagan Flynn@Meagan_Flynn

“I’m a proud democratic socialist, proud of how far we have come,” JLG told dozens at a DSA rally that incl. Rep Tlaib, hyping crowd w/ pledges of social housing, expanded rent control & strengthened tenants’ rights. Says she would “never apologize” for being part of its movement

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sam@sam_d_1995·
Hochul proposed a no-brainer plan to streamline housing that is supported by Zohran and basically every major elected official in NYC. so of course, the legislature is inexplicably trying to completely gut the bill. beyond parody. for some reason they think good things are bad.
Bernadette Hogan@bern_hogan

SEQRA negotiations are far from done. -@GovKathyHochul wants broad scope to build housing/bike paths/childcare centers -Senate prefers to limit locations/focus on housing -Assembly wants to limit locations, prevailing wage & 2029 sunset. Draft proposal: ny1.com/nyc/all-boroug…

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nim@nim_chimpsky_·
It’s crazy that they were able to address the root causes of crime (poverty and oppression) in just 2 years
Garrett Langley@glangley

Huge results from @SFPD: From 2023 to 2025, major crimes fell 44%, larceny halved, car thefts fell 54%, and burglaries fell 33%. Step change improvement for the people of San Francisco in only a few years.

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this is a really stupid idea
Dan Moore@DmoWriter

Holy shit. @BernieSanders and @RepCasar just introduced The Home Team Act, a bill that would “Require team owners who want to relocate to first offer local owners the chance to buy it." This would have saved the A’s. Full stop. It would help prevent owners from "uprooting teams that people have rooted for for generations. No more extorting taxpayers for billions." (Casar.) It would prevent owners from "blackmailing one community against another for multi-billion-dollar subsidies." (Sanders.) It goes without saying this is needed. “Nearly every major city in the nation [has been] asked to mortgage its future to the sports industry," @fieldofschemes has written. If I may. The relationship between sports fans and the sports business has been broken ever since the Supreme Court gave MLB an antitrust exemption in 1922. Multiple Supreme Court justices have criticized the ruling as “unrealistic, inconsistent, and illogical.” The ruling stemmed from a whimsical interpretation of professional sports as a fundamentally communal, rather than capitalistic, enterprise. In practice the exemption merely grants team owners license to run their teams in the most ruthlessly capitalistic ways possible. “The major leagues” Kevin Baker has written, “remain to this day the most complete and enduring cartel in American history.” But it hasn't ever been addressed. In America, owners get to have it both ways. They're permitted to run their businesses like robber barons. The sports industry is insulated from both government regulation and free-market competition. Fans and cities possess no power or protection. This bill would give them some. Hell ya. It's also not that ridiculous at all. A version of this law already exists in Ohio. Lawmakers passed it after Art Modell moved the Browns, to protect fans in the state from ever having to go through that kind of thing again. Stronger versions of this sort of thing exist in Europe. In 2025, England passed the Football Governance Act, a regulatory framework designed, in the language of the law, “to protect and promote the sustainability of English football.” The law mandates team owners and league executives regularly consult with fan representatives on all matters relevant to fan interests. And it empowers an Independent Football Regulator (IFR) to evaluate the potential impact of all proposed changes by an owner to his or her club on fans and community members and to strike down those changes found not to be in fans’ interests. These include changes to a club’s name, crest, and, most fundamentally, its home. Versions of this sort of thing have been batted about by US lawmakers before. Most have not been given much attention. I hope this time it's different. It's too late to save the A’s. But I hope it passes so that no other fans have to suffer the indignities fans suffered here. So that sports work better for future fans like my sons.

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Eli Erlick@EliErlick·
Just got through LaGuardia security and ICE forced the Jewish boy next to me to remove his kippah to be let through. TSA allows head coverings, so this is either malice or unbridled incompetence (probably both).
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