Wednesday, August 28, 2024

tiny homes?


who thinks this stuff up? 

Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan said:
“Everyone's entitled to their own opinion. Everyone is not entitled, however, to their own facts.”

“Personally, I think this would be a neat selling point for Strasburg,” Zeimet said. “I don’t think Winchester has anything like this or the surrounding areas, and it just seems like this would give you a better quality of life versus, you know, a bunch of apartments that go up and up and up and got people just stacked on top of each other.”

Councilmember David Woodson mirrored those thoughts, sharing that he thought it would be a great option for the retired community of Strasburg, along with young couples and single people.

“Most people who retire don’t want to retire to townhomes,” Woodson said. “They want to retire to something like this.”

Mayor Brandy Hawkins Boies also expressed enthusiasm for the tight-knit communities tiny home clusters could potentially create.

“It’s like an instant neighborhood of connections,” Boies said.


Where are the facts to back up the "I think...I don't think...It just seems like...he thought...most people don't want to retire to townhomes. They want to retire to something like this...could potentially create an instant neighborhood of connections...etc."?


Here are some facts:
and this is from a guy (Peter Velin) who is a tiny home advocate who built and lives in his own tiny home. 


Also, if you look closely at the photo below you'll see the wheel. Why wouldn't "tiny home developments look like a trailer park"? dah!!!


Here's an idea. Why don't you research the facts before you leap?



attribution: Tammy, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons




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