The WFEA Morning Update

Drew Cline: Stop Already with Calling People Nazis
Drew Cline: Stop Already with Calling People Nazis

Will greater government involvement in housing policy make housing more available and less expensive? We also share the problem with so many people calling those they disagree with ‘Nazis’ and ‘Fascists.’

Drew Cline from the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy shares the story of a woman confronting a teenager wearing a ‘red MAGA hat’ while working out at a local fitness center. The woman went so far as to call the young man a ‘Nazi.’

We also discuss how government policies and attitudes still hinder the promotion of housing policies.

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