Too much discussion on California wildfires focuses on climate change and not enough on the fact that our most populous state is mostly invisible in national politics because of the structure of the Senate and the Electoral College
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I've said many times that the greatest progressive force for urbanism, regional development, housing, and wealth redistribution in California is the San Andreas Fault, and I hope it takes the hint from the other 2020 drama and gets its act together
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Two geographical features in the American West (the Great Basin and the Cascade Range) would make a Chile-like country extending from Baja California to Vancouver infinitely more practical than what we have now and militarily impregnable against Yankee or Southern aggressionpic.twitter.com/IWPUcuhM5x
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also shocking urban poverty while standing amongst unimaginable wealth
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The cost of living is self-imposed, designed to limit California's population so its homeowners can always find ample parking.
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why is the cost of living in california so high. is it federal policy?
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Enormous pressure on housing by the tech industry
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