the reason u want 2 live here in part is because we retain open space. Don't like it? Move to Chicago.
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we have lots of non-open space that is covered by parking, industrial parks & exclusive single-family homes
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I disagree with you on the 'exclusive'. Ur really a tool of the big apartment-complex builders aren't u?
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apt complex builders create places that people live in. Do you not like people having a place to live?
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the new people that move into those apts also pay 10X the property taxes you do, which subsidizes
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the public services and infrastructure that you enjoy for a fraction of the cost w/ all the equity upside!
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That's one thing u consistently don't get. A journalism degree doesn't qualify u in economics.
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in fact, the Stanford economics dept. invited me to give a lecture there two weeks ago.
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I don't doubt they invited u, I"m just not impressed by the invitation.
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Replying to @ladykayaker @kimmaicutler
so you believe the only people who may move there r 1-to-1 replacements of current residents who cn buy the homes
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who invariably have to be richer as there is more population & procreation in this state? http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-10-31/two-new-charts-prove-san-francisco-rents-are-out-of-control …
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