Re: list politics | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Mark Q. Maxham (maxatg.apple.com) | |
Date: Mon, 18 Dec 1995 17:57:17 -0600 |
Tony Rocco writes: > I began looking into the option of cohousing in order to find a > solution to the alienation of modern urban living. [...] I > am a hard working, upwardly mobile, upper middle-class, straight > white male. I am no right winger by any means, but like many > Americans, I believe in the American dream. [...] I just want a > little more community in my life, that's all. I hate to post a "me, too!" message, but I wanted to add that I wholly agree with Tony's position. Though I am an engineer and would not be caught dead in an Armani suit. I would prefer that COHOUSING-L stick to practical matters. If you want to argue Marxism or whatever, somebody can start COHOUSING-POLITICS-L or BOY-MARXISM-SURE-WORKS-WELL-IN-CUBA!-L. Is there a canonical list of regional coho-interest groups? I've found net sources for existing or close-to-existing coho sites, but have yet to find groups in the planning stages. In particular, I'm looking for San Francisco (city or peninsula) groups. max P.S. I am a self-identified libertarian who thinks that the mortgage interest deduction should not be scrapped -- the income tax should be scrapped, which would make the mortgage deduction a moot point. :-) P.P.S. Okay, okay, fine, if you have to have an income tax, you shouldn't have a mortgage deduction.
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Re: list politics Mark Q. Maxham, December 18 1995
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