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Originally Posted by antinimby
Except without intervention by the state/Cuomo, NYC and its draconian zoning regulations along with its sham public review process (which is really a way for anyone who objects to anything to throw in a wrench in any plans any private developer have for their own property) are in a way even worse when it comes to government control and micromanagement of the free market, which NYC does not really have because of the overregulation and bureaucracy.
So in a way, you are arguing for more government control and against less government control.
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what you are describing is a turf war between the city and state governments. they are fighting over who gets to control the free market (in broad terms.) My argument is that neither does. so no, I am not arguing for more government control, I am saying they are both wrong to try.