I think it's pretty clear. You think that rapidly increasing demand for housing without an equivalent (impossible) increase in supply isn't the cause of price increases.
I'm sure you'll justify it by saying we should have price controls or something that would further limit supply increases and be an absolute disaster, or some pie in the sky "just build more houses" as if that's a switch that can just be flipped and we can crank them out of a replicator. The rest of us live in the real world where economics matter.
Can you please not post in the flamewar style? You crossed into that here and it's the opposite of what we're trying for on this site. You're welcome to make your substantive points thoughtfully.
I'm sure you'll justify it by saying we should have price controls or something that would further limit supply increases and be an absolute disaster, or some pie in the sky "just build more houses" as if that's a switch that can just be flipped and we can crank them out of a replicator. The rest of us live in the real world where economics matter.