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There shouldn't be a height limit. Or any planning regulations required. If you own the land and have the money build whatever you want so long as it doesn't injure anyone.
If other cities have parking minimums - can Manhattan have HEIGHT MINIMUMS?
above a certain height, buildings should also be allowed to build laterally. i want an entire neighborhood that sits on a cantilever 2500ft high up in the air
I recommend Louise Huxtable's The Tall Building Artistically Reconsidered. Basically pro-highrise; argues that the International Style is appropriate for such buildings. However, she cautions that there are practical limits to the amount of density we want on single city block.
Unless an area is close and directly in the flight path of a runway, there really shouldn’t be any height limits at all anywhere.
>Build space elevator in Manhattan, 2213
>It's too tall for permitting because of a law passed in 2029
The inverse square law means you get more square footage the higher you go.
I'm starting to think that this whole time you've been a parody account created to mock YIMBY
He's a racist little fuck, but you're worse
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Replying to @ubuntings @ArmandDoma and @Duderichy
Armand, who is a bad faith actor and a political hack, was trying a cheap online own, but he scored an own goal because the fact of the matter is that Paris is one of the most iconically beautiful and pleasant cities in the history of the world in part because of building
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i can't wait for markets to open, i just want to see if the tariffs were priced in
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Anthony Pompliano 
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I am writing an extensive explanation of tariffs on Monday morning.
It explains why most people don’t understand how tariffs work and why they actually drive prices down, along with increasing domestic production.
I will also show numerous historical examples where Americans
This doesn't work.
In equilibrium American firms raise their prices to match.
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Anthony Pompliano 
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If you don’t want to pay higher prices on tariffed goods, then buy American made products.
Pretty simple.
USAID is 0.7% of the federal budget, you absolute moron
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@jason
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Publish the USAID database
Pause all payments for 100 days
Every single transaction under the microscope; let the daily wire, NYTimes and everyone in between into the offices to see where the money has been flowing
The country is on the brink of insolvency, sunlight on all
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