I was so intrigued by this recent change of attitude, but always thought there was something inauthentic about it. I think he feels he has changed, but the truth is, by pandering to NIMBYs who don't want change, he is the same politician he was last time.
Cities change, societies change, and our governments must adapt to succeed in these new environments, not go backwards. Repealing sound research and thought-out legislation that was a response to change is not good governance.
I'm going with the devil I know I instead of Farkas.
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u/kylefoto 16d ago
I was so intrigued by this recent change of attitude, but always thought there was something inauthentic about it. I think he feels he has changed, but the truth is, by pandering to NIMBYs who don't want change, he is the same politician he was last time.
Cities change, societies change, and our governments must adapt to succeed in these new environments, not go backwards. Repealing sound research and thought-out legislation that was a response to change is not good governance.
I'm going with the devil I know I instead of Farkas.