This is good and you should read it.
This is good and you should read it.
I see your TACO and raise you STAR:
Some
Things
Arenβt
Reversible
Just joined the Maryland Now podcast to talk about Marylandβs housing shortageβand why itβs still so hard to build the homes we need. Great conversation on barriers and real reforms.
#MDPolitics #Housing
baltimorefishbowl.com/stories/ever...
From Senator Chris McDaniel: βLately, some folks have taken to calling ICE βthe Gestapo.β It sounds fierce. It feels righteous. But it isnβt true, and it isnβt harmless. The Gestapo was a secret police force. No warrants. No courts. No lawyers. And no appeals. People vanished in the night, not because they broke the law, but because the law no longer meant anything. The knock on the door was the sentence. ICE isnβt that. Not even close. ICE is a public agency enforcing laws passed by elected officials. Its agents file reports. They seek warrants. They lose cases. Judges stop them. Lawyers challenge them. Some detainees go home. Thatβs not tyranny. Thatβs bureaucracy, for better and worse. You can hate immigration policy. You can argue enforcement is too harsh, too sloppy, or too broad. You can work to have the law changed if you wish. Thatβs a republic doing what itβs supposed to do. But when you call ordinary law enforcement βthe Gestapo,β you cheapen real evil. You turn history into a slogan and suffering into a metaphor. And once every badge is tyranny, no tyranny is left to recognize. In Mississippi, I was raised to believe words should earn their weight. This one hasn't yet. It throws around the language of dictatorship while living under a system where courts still rule, lawyers still argue, and the government still loses. That difference matters. Because the day enforcement becomes secret, unchecked, and answerable to no one, we wonβt need to borrow names from history. Weβll know exactly what weβre dealing with. And weβll wish weβd kept our words honest.β
βICE isnβt the Gestapo. The Gestapo wasβ¦β (proceeds to describe qualities that apply to what ICE is currently doing)
Remember when Walking Dead killed too many main characters in brutal ways and the fan base dropped off?
I feel like that's the 2025-26 NFL season.
Iβm seeing posts from people (outside of MN) about how US citizens should carry their passports.
And let me say that *inside* MN, we are calmly responding to requests with: βNo, I donβt have to show you any documentation.β
Because thatβs how you protect everyone, regardless of immigration status.
Now that everyone is focused on the water usage of AI to generate holiday images, may I interest you in a discussion of how golf courses are a sub-optimal land use that uses WAY too much water and would be better utilized for housing?
ND Gov. Kelly Armstrong at @yimbytown.bsky.social : on any policy change, 20% of people will be cranky & loud against, 80% are supportive but busy living their lives & donβt speak up. Ignore the 20%. Turn off your social media. Find a compelling emotional hook to engage the silent 80%.
While the headline focuses on a particular element of testimony, @halliemiller.bsky.social does an excellent job throughout the piece addressing the subject of parking reform. #MDHousing
www.thebanner.com/community/ho...
Highlighted quote: "Abundance advocates maintain that the solution to the issue is *solely* one of increasing supply and specifically removing public barriers to private expansion of supply."
The highlighted quote is a good example of why trying to hash out disagreements in good faith with left-NIMBY orgs is exhausting and ultimately fruitless. The lead author on this report *knows* this isn't true, and he knows it because we had a whole exchange about this in the pages of Dissent!
this is fantastic news for Arlington, and hopefully reassuring to Montgomery County officials, who are considering a more modest version of the zoning reforms Arlington passed in 2023
Critics focusing on Abundance instead of Stuck and Why Nothing Works allows them to step around the premise that:
1) things weren't always this way;
2) housing has been more affordable when we've built more of it; and
3) unfettered veto-based populism makes govt do bad things.
We're really about to start playing peek-a-boo with hurricanes like the old timey days.
my buddy @resnikoff.bsky.social off the top rope with some actual class analysis www.thenation.com/article/soci...
Baltimore County needs leadership with fresh ideas, real experience, and the drive to get things done. We are One County. Ready for that kind of change? Letβs build it together.
Join the campaign: nickforbaltimorecounty.com
#NickStewart2026 #StewartForBaltCo #OneCounty
Thank you, Delegate Lewis!
Community meetings are like direct democracy, but only if you're free at 5:30 pm on a Tuesday.
this is fantastic news! next step: the House floor. if you havenβt already, you can send your delegates a note asking them to support Housing for Jobs here β¬οΈ ggwash.org/housingforjo...
Great to see Housing for Jobs move out of the House Environment and Transportation committee earlier today! Thank you sub-committee chair Delegate
@robbynlewis46th.bsky.social and E&T chair Delegate @mkorman.bsky.social an for your work on this bill! #MDHousing
I love any chance to talk housing policy with
@jemillerbalt.bsky.social. @govwesmoore.bsky.social
and the #Maryland legislature have taken big swings to address the #Housing Crisis this session and many of those efforts are well on their way to final passage.
open.spotify.com/episode/1q7Z...
Hey...what?
βGiving people a subsidy for a good whose supply is choked is like building a ladder to try to reach an elevator that is racing upward.β
- @ezrakleinbot.bsky.social & @dkthomp.bsky.social, #Abundance
I never expected "we should build more of the things we need" to be a controversial take. #Abundance
JD Vance's brother says that building affordable housing is tantamount to American slavery.
"Taking pleasure in the suffering of others will get us nowhere...You will only root for the spread of Measles in the Trump +35 district until it reaches the Harris +10 district, and maybe one day reaches you in your bright blue state."
bad-faith-times.ghost.io/the-leopards...
@yappelbaum.bsky.social's new book Stuck answers some of these questions. The answer is normally racism wrapped in classism.
Exciting new polling from @ggwash.org showing strong support for the tenets of @govwesmoore.bsky.social's Housing for Jobs Act.
60% of Marylanders believe allowing more homes will help create jobs, increase customers for local businesses and make homes more affordable.
ggwash.org/files/H4Jpol...
The personal opinions of planners and staffers are one of the most significant and under-appreciated aspects influencing if your city builds or not.
In the most recent UMBC poll conducted by Maryland's top vibe-checker @mileahkromer.bsky.social, 63% of respondents identified the cost and availability of #housing as a "high priority". This outperformed taxes, economic growth, environment and transportation.
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I want my children to grow up in a world where, as adults, they can have coffee at 3 pm and go to sleep at 9 pm.