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1   tovarichpeter   2019 May 12, 10:26am  

My brother, who was a liberal and was with HUD in Los Angeles for 45 years, would have endorsed this article.
2   BayArea   2019 May 12, 10:44am  

tovarichpeter says
My brother, who was a liberal and was with HUD in Los Angeles for 45 years, would have endorsed this article.


Having mental illness in the family is not easy.
3   just_passing_through   2019 May 12, 11:50am  

'or they can remain as they are: fundamentally conservative spaces defined by an “I got mine” philosophy. '

Such Bernie Saunders (BS). More like leftist elite spaces.
4   RWSGFY   2019 May 12, 12:40pm  

Where? In Detroit?
5   tovarichpeter   2019 May 12, 3:42pm  

LA Times says California’s extreme housing crisis requires extreme measures
6   RWSGFY   2019 May 12, 4:16pm  

tovarichpeter says
LA Times says California’s extreme housing crisis requires extreme measures


... like massive deportations of 3M illegal aliens.
7   HeadSet   2019 May 13, 7:38am  

Take all Republicans and send them to work camps,

Yep, leftist philosophy always works out to an elite group supported by slaves. From the Dems of the old South, to the modern day lefties that support illegal immigrant slaves and off-shoring of manufacturing to Chinese peasant slaves. Gotta keep that cheap labor for lefty supporting Tyson and lefty supporting Apple. Big lefty supporter Disney, too.
8   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 May 13, 9:21am  

https://www.citylab.com/equity/2019/05/housing-supply-home-prices-economic-inequality-cities/588997/

Because it won't "solve" inequality. That's right, they aren't interested in families having housing. They are interested in everyone being equally outcome.

There is a proposal now in CA that will allow government to tear down SFR homes to build 4 unit places. More rentals instead of more family dwellings. CA liberals are truly fucking stupid people.
9   Automan Empire   2019 May 13, 9:31am  

When using "liberal" as a pejorative instead of a descriptor has conservatives smugly blaming "other side" for their own policies, useless articles like this are the result.
10   RC2006   2019 May 13, 9:41am  

End entitlements safety nets were never suppose to be permanent or generational, if you cant work and afford to live here you need to move to somewhere cheaper. Its insanity that one in three Californians are on welfare but then again we have the most illegals.

https://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-jackson-california-poverty-20180114-story.html

"Self-interest in the social-services community may be at work here. If California’s poverty rate should ever be substantially reduced by getting the typical welfare client back into the workforce, many bureaucrats could lose their jobs. As economist William A. Niskanen explained back in 1971, public agencies seek to maximize their budgets, through which they acquire increased power, status, comfort, and job security. In order to keep growing its budget, and hence its power, a welfare bureaucracy has an incentive to expand its “customer” base—to ensure that the welfare rolls remain full and, ideally, growing. With 883,000 full-time-equivalent state and local employees in 2014, according to Governing, California has an enormous bureaucracy—a unionized, public-sector workforce that exercises tremendous power through voting and lobbying. Many work in social services."
11   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 May 13, 9:42am  

Automan Empire says
When using "liberal" as a pejorative instead of a descriptor has conservatives smugly blaming "other side" for their own policies, useless articles like this are the result.


No we are using correct term:

Who the fuck you think runs around screaming "equality is progress"? Hint not conservative people.

https://www.citylab.com/equity/2019/05/housing-supply-home-prices-economic-inequality-cities/588997/

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