The comments show you what the once great birthplace of many storied Silicon Valley companies has decayed into.http://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2016/08/10/in-parting-shot-planning-commissioner-slams-palo-alto-council-over-housing-policies …
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Replying to @emilymbadger @kimmaicutler
Shows how willfully the older generation clings to the fiction that it was "just as hard" for them as now.
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Replying to @skip_sf @emilymbadger
nope. In 1950, a brand new Palo Alto Eichler cost 1.5X Bay Area median income of $6,600/yrpic.twitter.com/FmpETY5rLa
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only $300 down!
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @emilymbadger
William Fischel nailed it. Disconnect in prices started in early '70's when Baby Boomers bought first homes.
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That generation enjoyed low cost education and housing, now lecture millennials about discipline and sacrifice.
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Replying to @skip_sf @emilymbadger
not just low cost education, FREE education. http://www.dailycal.org/2014/12/22/history-uc-tuition-since-1868/ …
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