bad housing policy forcing workers out to areas w/ fewer jobs is a driver of CA inequality http://www.lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax/Article/Detail/201 …
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @constans
When I was ur age, Seattle was just starting to be "a thing". Look at it now. Sacto et al same situation.
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Replying to @ladykayaker @constans
and that's great. But it doesn't change the fact that poor & middle class are gone from coastal CA bc of policies
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doesn't change the fact that you -- in your return on your real estate asset -- are complicit in this as well.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @constans
I don't give a rat's ass about the value of my home. I'm living in it. That & my cash flow r all that matters.
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Replying to @ladykayaker @constans
so when & if you ever choose to sell, why not give a portion of returns for subsidizing affordable housing for others
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @constans
No, because I have 2 move someplace next in the same market & that means if I sell I downgrade.
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Replying to @ladykayaker @constans
why not support more building so you have more options if you want to move?
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @ladykayaker
railing against "out of state developers" & "foreign money" reminds me of southern complaints of "carpetbaggers"
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Replying to @constans @kimmaicutler
Yes. It's exactly same thing. Folk who come here with no concern 4 folk already here only 4 how much $ they can suck
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one could argue that you have no concern for investing in future generations of Californians.
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