constant bureaucracy/police harassment, heroin seems ubiquitous, etc
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the working class are either priced out if they can't get rent control or in a constant state of precarity if they can
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having been on rent control myself I'm in favor of scrapping it, a market without the price distortions would likely better serve the...
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...working class even if they have to move neighborhoods than the incredibly hostile adversarial relationships with landlords it fosters
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this is beside the point in sf because lack of construction would make market price insane even with rent control gone, but I can...
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...assure you having it is no picnic since now your landlord has incentive to make your life so awful that you leave
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the credentialed class has to make enough to offset the absurd housing costs and essentially buy access to what in most places would be...
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...normal infrastructure, eg traffic and inadequate transit making what could be 30 minutes on a train into 120 on a private bus
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and it isn't even a glitzy playground for the rich. there isn't anyone who benefits from all this
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SF is Boston to LA's NYC. Worse style, worse weather, culturally insular and stunted but better for experimental ideas, ventures
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sf is at least tolerable to me, I'd die before moving to la
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