Point proven. Yimby playbook is to call people racists. When POC object they stay quiet
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Did I say one word about race?
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Replying to @issiromem @kimmaicutler
You jumped on a thread where
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The real question is: Why are these paid activists against democracy and community and the environment?
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Second, densification is good for the environment. Every additional resident we accept in California is one less resident that imposes more heavily on the environment - heating or cooling - elsewhere in the US.
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Replying to @issiromem @kimmaicutler
Because there’s no density anywhere else in the US? We have exclusive rights to density in CA? Manhattan’s not dense at all. Bring us all the growth - what a really dumb approach.
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Replying to @rihallix @kimmaicutler
You have two assets here that you don't have in most other parts of the country: Silicon Valley and a perfect climate. Excluding people from the Bay Area via land use policy is costly to the US Re Silicon Valley https://faculty.chicagobooth.edu/chang-tai.hsieh/research/growth.pdf … Re Perfect climate http://www.nber.org/papers/w14238
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Replying to @issiromem @kimmaicutler
Why is it so imperative that we have to grow? Growth comes often at great cost to quality of life.
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Replying to @rihallix @issiromem
Do you have giant non-negotiable pension liabilities that are protected by the last 63 years of CA Supreme court interpretations of contract law and insufficient (and also constitutionally capped) municipal tax revenues to cover this structural gap? Great! You need growth.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @issiromem
And again I’m not against growth; I’m for planned growth, planned in a way that preserves quality of life. Not absurd top down dictates overriding local decision making - dismissing local considerations & community input.
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We want planned growth too but have seen the historical record of the current system over multiple decades and have observed that it clearly does not produce anywhere near enough housing for the population growth & births that are occurring, let alone job additions.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @issiromem
A one size fits all state mandated dictat overriding local zoning and careful planning developed over decades, considering community input, environmental and impact concerns is hardly "planned growth".
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