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Jerusalem Demsas

Jerusalem Demsas

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Introducing: 'Good on Paper' - The Atlantic

A new show hosted by Jerusalem Demsas questions what we really know about the narratives driving public conversation.
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The Problem With America's Protest Feedback Loop - The Atlantic

Mass demonstrations are becoming more frequent but less effective.
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Why Did The U.S. Navy Kill Arizona's Housing Bill? - The Atlantic

NIMBYism is coming from inside the government.
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The Only Force Stronger Than Polarization? Rising Home Prices - The...

Checking Zillow is not an ideological activity.
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Asylum Seekers Didn’t Create the ‘Migrant Crisis’ - The Atlantic

The federal government’s dysfunction leaves immigrant-friendly cities feeling overwhelmed.
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What the Housing Shortage Is Doing to American Environmentalism - T...

In Minneapolis, the housing shortage has fractured the green community.
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Texas Pulls an Ugly Stunt on the Border - The Atlantic

National leaders left an immigration-policy vacuum that the Lone Star State is eager to fill.

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Why Americans Hate a Good Economy - The Atlantic

Seven possible explanations for what’s going on
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New York Is Too Expensive to Even Visit - The Atlantic

The city has cracked down on hotel construction and short-term rentals, with predictable results.
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Why America Doesn't Build - The Atlantic

Even green-energy projects get quashed by local opposition.
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New Cities Won’t Solve the Housing Crisis - The Atlantic

Yearning for a blank slate crosses the ideological spectrum—but sooner or later, new places will face the same old problems.