New Berlin To Get Housing That Working People Can Afford, But...
While congratulations are due the advocates on this one, it shouldn't have had been so hard to get done.
Some history.
And with a side of irony.
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While congratulations are due the advocates on this one, it shouldn't have had been so hard to get done.
Some history.
And with a side of irony.
Posted by James Rowen at 4:16 PM
4 comments:
So you're saying the people in New Berlin now don't work?
No. And you know the answer to your question, which takes literalism to an extreme. This housing is known, as I know you know, as affordable or workforce housing, so I attempted to write a headline without the jargon.
No. As you know this is government subsidized (not affordable) housing that liberals insist is affordable. Tax payers subsidize this "affordable" housing.
As you know, all housing is subsidized. Mortgage deduction, property tax deduction - - and for commercial rentals, depreciation, etc.
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