The Democrat Utopia

As a California resident, I gotta say "huh?"
State and local government politics make building anything in urban California extremely difficult and intentionally expensive.

Voters in California seldom punish their local city or state elected officials for not doing more on housing. 

Compare California to states like Texas or Florida, and the difference is massive. 

 
State and local government politics make building anything in urban California extremely difficult and intentionally expensive.

Voters in California seldom punish their local city or state elected officials for not doing more on housing. 

Compare California to states like Texas or Florida, and the difference is massive. 


Regulations and bureaucracy are especially irritating in many California zip codes, true, but real estate costs in California respond mostly to the free market. These prices simply wouldn't exist if so many people weren't willing to pay it. 

And when you build new housing here, it doesn't bring the other housing costs down, it just gives you more high priced units. Local governments DO mandate a percentage of low-cost housing when signing off on some of the larger residential developments, but these have barely made a dent in affordability. People in the lower paying jobs just have to commute from farther away, where it's still pretty expensive. The people of California do not like this, nor the homelessness issue, but it only stops when people stop paying the ridiculous prices being asked. And they haven't. 

California isn't more NIMBY than other states. Most pricy zip codes in America don't want low cost apartments blocking their view, taking their parking spaces, and bringing in lower-income neighbors. In fact California recently introduced SB9, a state law that allows property owners to subdivide their lots and build additional units while bypassing the red tape that used to discourage it. It's an in-fill strategy that encourages adding lower cost units, although not surprisingly some opportunists found a way to game the system.

I don't know a single California home owner who wants to intentionally raise home prices at the expense of the teachers, firemen, small business owners and the grown children we want to live in our communities. I also don't know anyone who wants to move to Texas or Florida. And that's part of it, too. 

 
JD Vance may be “weird” may be “whacko” may be other things people say.   However, to claim he only wants white children when he himself does not have “white children” is quite the “weird” “whacko” “idiotic” thing to say.    It seems to this Molly persons thing though :facepalm:

What a moronic dope! 


 
The White Women Only branding and events look awkward to my eye, and I generally dislike the people who shepherd these meetings. I also don't care for "The View," over-populated Zoom calls, and most TED Talks, so they probably aren't talking to me.

My guess is that -- as HB posters have already pointed out -- white women were called out for supporting Trump in the last election, and having been called out as a block they wanted to respond as a block. Some also pointed out that Black women have been far more loyal voting for women's issues, and this is the white women mea culpa. 

 
Not really because government assistance comes from everyone who pays income taxes.  


Uh, yeah. But I'm talking about the people who no longer need government assistance wanting to take it away from the people who do.

That's the "pulling up the ladder" part. 

fyi....I'm not the first person to make the "pulling up the ladder" analogy. Been around for years. 

 
Uh, yeah. But I'm talking about the people who no longer need government assistance wanting to take it away from the people who do.

That's the "pulling up the ladder" part.
I guess I’d have to see or hear from the people you speak of.   If you reference someone who doesn’t believe in a hand up then I would agree with you.  If you are talking about someone who doesn’t believe in a perpetual hand up or hand out for someone who is  perfectly capable of getting back on their feet then I would disagree with you. 

 
JD Vance may be “weird” may be “whacko” may be other things people say.   However, to claim he only wants white children when he himself does not have “white children” is quite the “weird” “whacko” “idiotic” thing to say.    It seems to this Molly persons thing though :facepalm:

What a moronic dope! 
IDK, ole JD sure had a weird defense of racist attacks on his wife. Almost as if he didn’t want to offend the racists. But he loves his wife and calls her a good mom….

Look, I love my wife so much. I love her because she’s who she is,” he told host Megyn Kelly on her show Friday. “Obviously, she’s not a white person, and we’ve been accused, attacked by some white supremacists over that. But I just, I love Usha.”

“She’s such a good mom,” Vance added of his wife. “She’s such a brilliant lawyer, and I’m so proud of her. But yes, her experience has given me some perspective on the way in which it’s really hard for working families in this country.”

Pretty lackluster denouncement of what has been said about her. But she’s a good lawyer so maybe if his kids are good at something too….

 
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