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I think one of the most underappreciated facts in politics is that distinct groups with similar incomes don't necessarily have similar interests. In the case of housing policy the interests of people rich enough to lend money are actually much more closely aligned with those of people poor enough to have bad credit than the upper middle class who can afford to use leverage in a speculative housing market.


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