top | item 34204201 (no title) Msw242 | 3 years ago Ironically the top 1% don't have enough votes to block relaxed zoning, which would enable developers to bring more supply to your market discuss order hn newest coliveira|3 years ago Ironically, the top 1% can buy votes, in one way or another, to do pretty much anything they want. robocat|3 years ago The USA top 1% occurs at about 400k income for an individual.Can any software men/women here comment on how many votes they can buy? Msw242|3 years ago You're thinking about this policy area incorrectlyThe 1% win no matter how we design the housing market. They don't need to thumb the scale therealdrag0|3 years ago Except be elected. See Bloomberg and Jeb bush etc. load replies (1) creativenolo|3 years ago And kill off will or options.
coliveira|3 years ago Ironically, the top 1% can buy votes, in one way or another, to do pretty much anything they want. robocat|3 years ago The USA top 1% occurs at about 400k income for an individual.Can any software men/women here comment on how many votes they can buy? Msw242|3 years ago You're thinking about this policy area incorrectlyThe 1% win no matter how we design the housing market. They don't need to thumb the scale therealdrag0|3 years ago Except be elected. See Bloomberg and Jeb bush etc. load replies (1) creativenolo|3 years ago And kill off will or options.
robocat|3 years ago The USA top 1% occurs at about 400k income for an individual.Can any software men/women here comment on how many votes they can buy?
Msw242|3 years ago You're thinking about this policy area incorrectlyThe 1% win no matter how we design the housing market. They don't need to thumb the scale
coliveira|3 years ago
robocat|3 years ago
Can any software men/women here comment on how many votes they can buy?
Msw242|3 years ago
The 1% win no matter how we design the housing market. They don't need to thumb the scale
therealdrag0|3 years ago
creativenolo|3 years ago