This is the future "existing community members" in #Boulder covet. Then they un-ironically quote Niwot to justify their arrivalism and keeping others out, while chanting Black Lives Matter and lambasting Trump's border policies.
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Pretty sure that’s Boulder’s present.
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Ugh. That’s Honolulu. The only affordable homes (and I use that term loosely) are about a two-hour drive away from the main jobs in the center of the city.
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Please note who is speaking.https://twitter.com/paloaltoyimby/status/1137798228743606272?s=21 …
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quality of life for whom? This perspective is about perceived quality of life for current nearby residents who prefer short buildings and plentiful car parking, and not quality of life for people commuting those distances
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So much for "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few."
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Everything about this seems lame
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I'm pretty rich but I still commute from Modesto because I'd like to have savings
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A person running for Congress sent someone to Palo Alto to tell people that if they can't afford to buy nearby they should move to Manteca and commute 2 hours each way??? That's freaking bold.
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The central factor shaping everything in California life is the desire of some people for their homes to be a rapidly appreciating asset that they nevertheless never liquidate, for tax advantage.
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