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Originally Posted by Cirrus
Sorry but this is absolutely incorrect. It's completely and utterly wrong. Displacement in Denver is caused by an inadequately low housing supply to meet the extremely high housing demand. If you stopped new development, that situation would get worse, since you would be restricting the supply even more.
Do you think rich people would just go away if we stopped building new development? No. They'd live in the next best option available, and price out someone else. This is why only rich people can afford to buy houses in Boulder.
The only way to beat displacement is to build enough new housing to satisfy demand. Giving control of development to anti-development NIMBYs would directly contradict that most effective anti-displacement strategy that exists, and thus cause massively more displacement.
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You're right, of course. But I think there might be something worth exploring in being so anti-growth and anti-development that you (i) make it harder for would-be transplants to make that first leap, and (ii) convince companies, who absolutely look at such things, not to expand or move here because it'll be hard on their employees. We're fortunate that today's situation is not exactly like Boulder 30 years ago in the sense that people do not want to move farther out, so it's hard for growth to just go somewhere else. I'd venture many people would rather not live here at all than live in the E-470 corridor. At least, I think it's something worth exploring. If we can't accommodate demand, an all out war against demand by locals could bear fruit.
On a more human level, here are some things we can all do to help deal with the transplant menace:
(I) do not hire - or encourage your employer not to hire - recent transplants
(II) display open disgust toward unwelcome recent transplants. Examples include road rage against out of state license plates, and confronting individuals flashing out of state IDs at bars - whether simple taunting, or open hostility, either can be effective.
(III) use "where did you go to high school" as a litmus test in elections; do not vote for carpetbaggers
(IV) openly question whether refugees from places such as Illinois, Texas, Michigan and Ohio represent a terrorist threat. Demand stricter checks from your elected officials and deny these newcomers all forms of public assistance. They should also not be able to purchase legal marijuana, which should be reserved for natives who do not pose a threat.
(V) encourage open carry of firearms; if Portland thinks we're batshit crazy, the coasts will stay home.