When we talk about building affordable housing in California, we mean housing that’s truly affordable for teachers, nurses, and service workers, not just the tech developers and engineers who work in Silicon Valley.
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Is it okay to appreciate the words in a tweet without researching the entire voting record of the person who tweeted it?
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Was reading this in the context of the earlier 827 conversation, which by the way, if your main beef with it is not enough upzoning down there and too much upzoning in SF/Oakland, Khanna and Eshoo’s districts are exactly where you’d want to see some sig upzoning
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Like how many recently failed teacher housing efforts in the South Bay would I need to show you that it’s not in good faith?https://www.mercurynews.com/2017/05/08/san-jose-city-hall-balks-at-landowners-plan-for-affordable-teacher-housing/ …
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There is a lot of angst about what people who will never vote on this bill think...
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Sure, it *seems* like Khanna is merely embracing the status quo. But can't you read between the lines, and see that he's secretly planning a covert repeal of Prop 13, followed by state requisition of all private property?
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I'd be more sympathetic to your critiques of congresspeople in California not having the chutzpah to take on NIMBYism in their own backyards if you didn't immediately wield it to shove everyone into a box as either a YIMBY or a NIMBY because heaven forbid an alternative may exist
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