The "Truly Affordable Housing" photo is the best. By no definition are single family homes in a Bay Area suburb on large lots with lush, mature landscaping "affordable."
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Boomers know for a fact that young people would rather live at home with mommy and daddy than live in a rat cagehttps://twitter.com/nextdoorsv/status/1045024023724392448?s=20 …
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We had a similar situation in Minneapolis too. Same kind of stock photography astroturf site was also used by the anti-fourplex/anti-triplex/anti-land use reform group in the housing battle we hadhttps://twitter.com/pyry/status/1016761171494522881 …
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at least they're in the picture, unlike the hapless & ever-invisible
#GenXhttps://twitter.com/kimmaicutler/status/1179905333763796992?s=21 …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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#BabyBoomers: Don't pose for group photos, or GenX will use them to blame you for buying property in the '60s & supporting the CA property tax freeze. (Q - Why don't they just revoke it? A - They own property now, too. $$$ ). -
@kimmaicutler@NeverSassyLaura Good example of how an idea for limiting skyrocketing taxes, triggered by the CA housing boom, brought unintended side effects decades later. Why are progressive thinkers stuck in a blaming cycle, instead of thinking creatively, outside the box?
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