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Housing shortfall, costs and affordability
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Lmao...she's just scraping the bottom of the barrel for excuses to oppose housing these days isn't she? I refuse to accept that she is attempting to make a genuine argument that there may be pedophiles or something living in the building and will stare at children playing baseball because that's just an absurd and insane premise to suggest. Zero chance she actually believes what she stated there, it's just a random excuse she brainstormed to vote against this.

She's just an awful person who needs to retire. Hard to believe that this dumb broad will be running as an NDP candidate when she represents the antithesis of progressive democratic socialist political philosophy.
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RE: Housing shortfall, costs and affordability - by ac3r - 06-22-2023, 01:15 PM

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