California's Self-Inflicted Housing Disaster Couldn't Get Worse — Or Could It?
Proof that Dumbocraps and their Liberal Left policies are too destructive to allow to continue, and a warning to those (like me) that live in states (like Oregon) that are just a hair away from being in the same "one party state" situation. This quote describes the real hypocrisy of the the "government above all else" gang : "It's a war on the poor, disguised as a housing crisis."
Oh, and with the article, me dino really enjoyed that video box that revealed several dead wrong environmentally related predictions made by ooo-wee "scientists" over the years.
It's quite certain such astute learned institutions of ooo-wee "science" still receive gobs and gobs of federal funding despite all of their provably disproven past idiotic PC tripe.
People can’t be children all their lives
Me dino can think of of other words to call her but I better not write them here.
Moonbeam being elected can only mean you're outnumbered by lunatics.
Or at least by the loonies who vote.
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Why is me dino suddenly thinking of dogs who uselessly chase their tails? Surely, it's the smarter dogs who don't do that.
Just ask Kim Jong-un, the only fat man in North Korea.
I do see your point, DrZ. The additional cost will make the construction of new housing less profitable, so less affordable housing will be built.
Buying housing in most of American big cities is a bad deal for buyers. It's only good for bankers, governments, lawyers, and RE agents, none of whom produce anything in that housing product, they just make it more costly for the buyers and steal from the sellers.
"Beauty is only skin deep, but ugly's to the bone." -- Red Skelton
It's in California.
Fearing the obvious conflict of interest in promoting stupidity by funding public education , Californians found another way.
Land, lots of land, under starry skies above.
And very small population.
Relatively low prices.
Come visit, at least.
This is HIGH desert. No 120 here.
And we have plenty of goats, horses, dogs, cats, just not very many people.
Our whole huge county has only 127,000 people.
Also we get about 17-19 inches of rain a year.
Here in the high desert, we right now still need covers on the bed at night.
Our politicians are, sigh, politicians, but they aren't the total lunatics of, say, Oregon and California -- and the relatively sane people still outnumber the others, unlike California and Oregon.
"News" papers, such as the People's Democratic Republic in Phoenix and the Red Star in Tucson, are as lousy and dishonest as, say, the L.A. Times and they work wonders to mis-lead and mis-inform the voters who then get suckered to vote against their own interests almost as badly as in Oregon and California, but here we relatively sane ones do stand a chance.
I certainly wish you luck, wish you ... well, luck is not enough on the Left Coast.