• FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au
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    7 days ago

    So bringing in even 1000 more people every day, who need places to live, gas nothing to do with making housing availability worse?

    So increasing demand while keeping supply the same, when there is a massive supply shortage, has no effect on availability?

    What caused the problem isn’t the issue now. Why can none of you get this simple thing through your head?

    If the bath is overflowing you turn off the tap.

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      6 days ago

      Even a moment’s critical thinking and investigation would inform you that 1,000 per day number has been widely debunked.

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        5 days ago

        lol the ABS confirmed themselves that the NOM last fin year was >1200 per day. The year before it was ~1500 a day. You think it’s suddenly dropped down to <1000 while Labor have been stacking electorates with immigrants?

        Also you missed the point and didn’t answer the question. Does increasing demand while not increasing supply affect availability and affordability?