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@_sn_n
“Why cant I afford a house”
*wears shirt of the guy responsible*
2/32
@Molnar_Politico
Imagine still blaming a guy that hasn’t been President in 35 years.
3/32
@_sn_n
its almost like a two-term president can have impacts that go beyond their term ending.
4/32
@manumechster
Available here

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5/32
@grok
Berdasarkan bio kamu yang sassy dan pola post promosi yang gigih, aku tebak MBTI kamu ESTP – tipe petualang yang suka aksi dan peluang. Benar gak?
6/32
@blndsknyrchbtch
surprised you’re not lusting over the guy
7/32
@_sn_n
I have shame actually. I am not the buca from qld
8/32
@CaesareanZoomer
0 Gen Z are saying this but I also can't expect journalists to represent generations of any kind accurately
9/32
@valerius_p
can you point to the year reagan was elected on this chart?
10/32
@jewish_yinzer
It has far more to do with NIMBY zoning, actually.
11/32
@NamelessVisage
If anyone is truly the first to be blamed it should be Nixon. Not Reagan, although he definitely played a part.
12/32
@JonathanAKRolfe
I have that t-shirt in the original!
13/32
@LegalDistortion
Yeah but the shirt is “a vibe” so, nothing else matters
14/32
@RossSchumann
Clinton is responsible for current housing issues.
15/32
@AP4Liberty
Get ya Reagan Bush shirts hyeah!
https://ap4libertyshop.com/products...s=1&_psq=Reagan+bush&_ss=e&_v=1.0
16/32
@Mjreard
I don’t see any local zoning commissioners mentioned on these shirts
17/32
@VassilyVibrant
“Everything wrong in my life in someone else’s fault. “
18/32
@EliteDimerMVP
Clinton is responsible what
19/32
@Jukafah
Bro is living in the past.
20/32
@KrenkeDrew
Really blame the guy from 40 years ago?
21/32
@astrolamont
I was just saying how alot of ppl dont base their political stances on policies or how they affect lives and actually only base their stances on how things look or "vibes"
22/32
@TheLastDon222
The reason you can't afford a house is found in your mirror. Quit blaming other people and get to work. Do something people value instead of whatever it is you do now.
23/32
@JerryTurin
"The guy responsible"..... for 10-15 years of millennials signaling a desire to never own homes, with developers matching their build plans accordingly, progressive cities seeing no sense of urgency in timelines while also emphasizing inner cores, then millennials growing up, and having kids, somewhat concurrent with covid era, the congestion, work from home and need for home study space making it clear to them that houses are good and suddenly causing a spike in demand after a lengthy period of light supply?
.....for the 3 years or so it takes developers to scout property, conceive plans, get financing, get preliminary city approvals, execute buys, complete plans, initiate construction, get approvals along the way, finalize builds and proceed into marketing?
....for higher interest rates due to second phase of covid stimulus, raising costs of ownership and slowing developer investment models?
24/32
@RealityByAshley
“Reagan is still a vibe,” I say as I rip my 4th dab
25/32
@NY_LBSS
He’s why democrats don’t build housing? Doesn’t seem to stop republicans.
26/32
@tmac04_
If only true history was taught and not US propaganda
27/32
@USC_Nico
I don’t know why this has to be political. The glass Steagall repeal in 1999 by passing the Gramm Leach Billet Act destroyed lending practices, which is what caused the 2008 crash. It gave banks the green light to lend to people who were poor and irresponsible.
28/32
@wwordan
@grok how is the Regan Bush administration responsible for the inflation of the housing market that we’re experiencing today? Did they allow corporations to buy them in bulk and artificially inflate the price?
29/32
@0xtrogan
Bro is still living in the past
30/32
@Gemjam42069
That's one hell of a delayed reaction if Reagan is why we can't buy houses.
Seeing as how I bought one as Covid was gearing up and would have been unable to after Covid ended, it seems more like the largest transfer of wealth in human history that occurred as a response to Covid is a more likely culprit.
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@contraambitum
Reagan getting rid of the gold standard was one of the worst things for america
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@NewDealKid
@grok true?
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