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Guest Post by Thomas Sowell
Nowhere has there been so much hand-wringing over a lack of “affordable housing,” as among politicians and others in coastal California. And nobody has done more to make housing unaffordable than those same politicians and their supporters.
A recent survey showed that the average monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment in San Francisco was just over $3,500. Some people are paying $1,800 a month just to rent a bunk bed in a San Francisco apartment.
It is not just in San Francisco that putting a roof over your head can take a big chunk out of your pay check. The whole Bay Area is like that. Thirty miles away, Palo Alto home prices are similarly unbelievable.
One house in Palo Alto, built more than 70 years ago, and just over one thousand square feet in size, was offered for sale at $1.5 million. And most asking prices are bid up further in such places.
Another city in the Bay Area with astronomical housing prices, San Mateo, recently held a public meeting and appointed a task force to look into the issue of “affordable housing.”
Guest Post from Hope n’ Change
No, no – you’re not “missing the joke.” This is just a factual illustration for the story below! |
From time to time, Hope n’ Change has endeavored to bring you “Good News Fridays” and failed miserably. Seriously, it’s hard enough to find any good news without also needing the cosmic roulette wheel to have it happen on a Friday. Which is why we’re presenting a genuine good news story today!
Specifically, San Francisco has been trying to cope with a serious problem. We’re not referring to their sanctuary city status, their uber-liberal politics, or even all the environmental damage done by Nancy Pelosi when she takes San Francisco soil back to Washington to put in the coffin where she sleeps during the day.
No, the problem we’re talking about is whizzing on walls, which apparently creates a massive citywide stench, various health hazards, and slippery puddles. And the solution is brilliant: the city’s public works department is testing pee-resistant paint on the most peed-upon walls, causing the streams to splash back on the perpetrators – thereby protecting property, teaching a valuable civic lesson, and assuring that Youtube will never run out of hilarious videos!
Obama, Holder, and the ultra-liberal politicians in San Francisco have the blood of that young girl all over their hands.
Guest Post by
I’ve covered the plight of the homeless in America in recent years as another manifestation of the erosion of decency, empathy, morality and kindness throughout much of our culture. As a society, we’ve become increasingly obsessed with youth, materialism, power and short-termism, tossing aside wisdom, real joy, soulfulness and connectivity. One of the symptoms of this unfortunate transformation can been seen in how we treat the least fortunate and most vulnerable around us, particularly the homeless (see: In 33 U.S. Cities, Feeding the Homeless Has Been Criminalized).
Of all the institutions you’d hope to take a different stance toward the weak and struggling, places of worship would be at the top of the list. Not so for Saint Mary’s Cathedral in San Francisco, which admittedly sprays sleeping homeless people with water in order to keep them away.
From CBS:
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) — KCBS has learned that Saint Mary’s Cathedral, the principal church of the Archdiocese of San Francisco, has installed a watering system to keep the homeless from sleeping in the cathedral’s doorways.
The cathedral, at Geary and Gough, is the home church of the Archbishop. There are four tall side doors, with sheltered alcoves, that attract homeless people at night.
The shower ran for about 75 seconds, every 30 to 60 minutes while we were there, starting before sunset, simultaneously in all four doorways. KCBS witnessed it soak homeless people, and their belongings.
Not that there is anything wrong with that.
Chief Heather Fong (left), is the first SFPD female,
lesbian chief of police.
Theresa Sparks (center), a former male, is president
of the San Francisco Police Commission, CEO of a
multi-million dollar sex toy retailer, and a transgender
woman.
Sgt. Stephan Thorne (right), a former female, is the first
transgender male SFPD police officer.
Their Representative in Congress is Nancy Pelosi.
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