KangaRod’s Reviews > Strong Towns: A Bottom-Up Revolution to Rebuild American Prosperity > Status Update
KangaRod
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I wonder how the suburbs will respond to us saying actually we’re going to just maintain the core area now since it’s what makes us money; or maybe their taxes should go up accordingly
— Apr 27, 2025 08:41PM
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KangaRod
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Not sure I like the sentiment that we need to get rid of *all* rules, but for sure I can agree some of them should definitely go. Obviously I’d prefer that we aren’t relying on private investment and build the homes with public funds owned publicly not for profit. But coops are ok too
— Apr 29, 2025 08:18PM
KangaRod
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I can respect that some people prefer development styles that are financially ruinous to our city. My local gvt should not feel any obligation to provide those options, particularly at the price points people expect.
BOOM!
— Apr 23, 2025 08:13PM
BOOM!
KangaRod
is on page 125 of 256
No surprises, but it’s going to be the poor who feel collapse the most; and they’re going to be stuck in the suburbs; away from their community and connections. They won’t be able to walk to the grocery store like they could’ve when the urban areas collapsed post ww2
— Dec 17, 2024 08:04PM
KangaRod
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Basically we must sacrifice growth to protect stability.
I can get behind this.
— Dec 15, 2024 07:47PM
I can get behind this.
KangaRod
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Basically this is stuff I absorbed through osmosis. How developing bigger roads induces demand, and how infrastructure is developed because of confirmation biases
— Dec 11, 2024 07:17PM
KangaRod
is on page 63 of 256
Basically talking about the Ponzi scheme of building more and more but not being able to sustain it.
Liked the bit about bringing pensions into it, and how unions forgo wage increases decades ago in lieu of pensions and now companies want to cut pensions and wages!
— Dec 08, 2024 07:43PM
Liked the bit about bringing pensions into it, and how unions forgo wage increases decades ago in lieu of pensions and now companies want to cut pensions and wages!
KangaRod
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Don’t know how I feel about how Chuck centers private development as the driving force of healthy infrastructure.
— Oct 27, 2024 08:20PM
KangaRod
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Seems pretty straight forward so far. Don’t build things more complicated than they need to be. Easier said than done
— Oct 22, 2024 07:23PM

