It’s only presenting two options while there are more reasonable options than the two presented. But we could say it’s a strawman since it’s presenting a scenario of an evil landlord in an attempt to make the alternative seem more reasonable.
Either way it’s fallacious logic and it’s all moot since free housing isn’t feasible. Another day, another leftist shitpost.
You wanna name any of these alternatives, or are we just using the fallacy fallacy to wave away arguments we don’t like?
Perhaps, as you claim, free housing isn’t feasible. But you can walk up any road in any street in any city in the world to find a real example of this “strawmanned” landlord.
Maybe raise wages so people can afford to buy a home?
There are economic policies that have been done in the past to do this and they worked. Keynesian policies, taxing the wealthy, various housing plans. There was a housing shortage post WWII and it was solved. We know exactly how to solve this problem because we’ve solved this problem in the past.
Just a lot of people don’t know to vote for it because the options are presented as being a decision between status quo and some commie bullshit by the likes of Fox News. Leftists always seem like they’re trying to be willing strawmen to help the right win elections so nothing will ever change. You’re creating a false dichotomy between status quo and something that obviously won’t work, so people choose the status quo.
Maybe raise wages so people can afford to buy a home?
The state enforcing wage raises is already pretty leftist.
There are economic policies that have been done in the past to do this and they worked
Yes. Massive state-built housing in the Soviet Union, for example, solved homelessness, and ensured that every single citizen in a country of 300 million people were housed. How about we copy that, since it worked?
Keynesian economic policy would give our institutions (and the ruling class) a new lease on life. Unfortunately, these are also the same institutions that spent the last 70 years stripping out everything but the military make-work programmes. I don’t think our leaders, any of them, ideologically capable of recognizing any of the benefits of returning to that compromise.
False dichotomy.
It’s not a dichotomy. It’s just a comparison. There is no suggestion that these are the only two options.
It’s only presenting two options while there are more reasonable options than the two presented. But we could say it’s a strawman since it’s presenting a scenario of an evil landlord in an attempt to make the alternative seem more reasonable.
Either way it’s fallacious logic and it’s all moot since free housing isn’t feasible. Another day, another leftist shitpost.
You wanna name any of these alternatives, or are we just using the fallacy fallacy to wave away arguments we don’t like?
Perhaps, as you claim, free housing isn’t feasible. But you can walk up any road in any street in any city in the world to find a real example of this “strawmanned” landlord.
Maybe raise wages so people can afford to buy a home?
There are economic policies that have been done in the past to do this and they worked. Keynesian policies, taxing the wealthy, various housing plans. There was a housing shortage post WWII and it was solved. We know exactly how to solve this problem because we’ve solved this problem in the past.
Just a lot of people don’t know to vote for it because the options are presented as being a decision between status quo and some commie bullshit by the likes of Fox News. Leftists always seem like they’re trying to be willing strawmen to help the right win elections so nothing will ever change. You’re creating a false dichotomy between status quo and something that obviously won’t work, so people choose the status quo.
The state enforcing wage raises is already pretty leftist.
Yes. Massive state-built housing in the Soviet Union, for example, solved homelessness, and ensured that every single citizen in a country of 300 million people were housed. How about we copy that, since it worked?
Keynesian economic policy would give our institutions (and the ruling class) a new lease on life. Unfortunately, these are also the same institutions that spent the last 70 years stripping out everything but the military make-work programmes. I don’t think our leaders, any of them, ideologically capable of recognizing any of the benefits of returning to that compromise.
Wow, we got ourselves an edgy teen who opened up the wikipedia article on logical fallacies! Go ahead buddy, show us how many words in Latin you know!
not really. Nobody asked to be born.
Would you happen to be a landlord?
Marking off ad hominem on my bingo card!
Can you give me a “no true scotsman”?
Just throwing around buzzwords, huh? So, yes?
Ad hominem is a “buzz-wrod” that means you’re attacking the person making the argument because you have no response to the argument itself.
I asked a basic question, you’re response told me everything else I needed to know.
Glad to see you’re still having a great time licking boots.
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Incorrect.