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Originally Posted by scaeagles
Then I propose the Hawaiian government do the same thing with land costs. I believe they should put price controls on their land based on the averages of the market in Phoenix, Omaha, El Paso, Grand Rapids, and Helena.
Same principle. There is a finite amount of land available, and I don't think it's right that if someone wants to sell their land that they be able to charge more than I would pay for it on the averages from those other cities.
I admit this is a bit extreme, but it isn't really much different.
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And I have this bushel of apples that are
X price, why can't I get the oranges for the same price?