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Title: The new evil in California: Single-family homes
Post by: rangerrebew on April 05, 2018, 02:01:25 pm
The new evil in California: Single-family homes

Jazz ShawPosted at 8:31 pm on April 3, 2018

California is, without a doubt, legally part of the United States of America. But for anyone not living there and peering in from the outside, it can frequently look like an alien civilization. Yet another tale of the strange and bizarre comes to us from Mark Vallianatos of LAplus (a “think tank focused on planning and housing”) writing at the LA Times. The bee in Mark’s bonnet has to do with the amount of property in the Los Angeles area which is zoned for single-family homes. (I know this is sounding as if it’s going to be as thrilling as watching paint dry, but hang in there. It gets better.) He’s arguing in favor of a new bill, SB 827, which would relax those zoning regulations and allow for duplexes, apartment complexes and all the rest to take over sections of the former single-family home neighborhoods.


So what’s the problem with all of these single-family homes? You don’t really need too many guesses to get this one, do you? They’re racist, of course!

https://hotair.com/archives/2018/04/03/new-evil-california-single-family-homes/
Title: Re: The new evil in California: Single-family homes
Post by: aligncare on April 05, 2018, 02:22:35 pm
In New York City schools black students who excel in science and math, or who have an interest in American history, or who use grammatical English when they speak, are routinely shamed and bullied by their thug classmates for “acting white.”

The Left is systematically poisoning our children with their sick agenda of tearing down norms of Western society.
Title: Re: The new evil in California: Single-family homes
Post by: Weird Tolkienish Figure on April 05, 2018, 02:29:31 pm
Meh... less zoning = less government = good. Without an increase in the housing supply housing will continue to get too expensive in these urban areas.