Abraham Nash
@abrahamnash
Check out Radicalxchange: https://www.radicalxchange.org ππ‘. Iβm not a fan of the political dramatization around economic debates. What really matters are neutral, a-political economic tools that can benefit any society π€. These tools challenge outdated ideologies (capitalism vs. communism) and offer fresh, nuanced solutions to real problems.
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Abraham Nash
@abrahamnash
Take a coffee shop I visit often β: The owner pays $6,000/month in rent and barely breaks even πΈ. The land is a speculative asset with no incentive for the owner to improve the area π. This is a vicious cycle that hurts the business and community alike ποΈ.
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Abraham Nash
@abrahamnash
This is where Radicalxchange comes in π. Itβs a movement offering new economic tools that could lower property prices π π°, keep labor in the area π©βπ«, and break the cycle of inequality π. In fact, their ideas could potentially drop property prices in cities like Boston from $600,000 to $200,000βmaking housing more affordable for everyone πΈ
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