Charlie Kirk Has An Astonishingly Stupid Theory About Liberals In Tall Buildings

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Charlie Kirk, answering a @Turning Point USA audience member who asks him about what to do about both the opioid and housing crises in the US, claims we need to build housing horizontally, and not vertically: "Developers don't like it when i say this, but it's true. The higher the building the more liberal the voter. It just is. So, and-if you are-the closer to the ground you are, the more conservative you are."

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Charlie Kirk, an audience member asks him a question here about what to do about the opioid crisis and the housing crisis here in the United States and charlie kirk has a theory about one's political affiliation as it relates to the height of your building and or apartment. [External video] That's new to me, leftists don't want more housing they seem like they advocate a lot for more affordable housing quite often what the hell is he talking about. Yeah, this is a very old-fashioned like view of the politics of it but the idea that like some sort of environmental thing is set in the way of building more housing as opposed to actually the people that are would be empowered to build housing are incentivized to build housing because the lack of demand is leading to them getting huge profits on the pro the housing that they already own. And don't need to build and the private equity groups that have bought up a bunch of homes and driven up the prices artificially creating a bubble that will eventually burst that's part of it. This is interesting because kirk and like Candace Owens will occasionally do anti-Blackrock stuff but apparently he forgot about that and went back to the environmentalists this time.

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