a disgusting fleecing of the younger generation by the greedy older folks. So is SS. Do you expect to see it repealed?
especially the companies here who are forced to rent from dead companies like Tandem Forced? Forced how? Does Tandem have its own army?
Those companies can go to Livermore or Gilroy where Tandem isn't.
You obviously have some personal issue behind this. What is it? Much to much heat here to be a simple business issue.
Same for workers here, their needs should be paramount not my ex-landlord who has different goals and needs than today's residents. SInce when is buying and holding real estate a crime? And since when does being a carpetbagger make you pure?
These deadwood residents from the past who are only living here due to prop 13 weigh the valley down. So according to you, any old fogey who has worked here all their lives has to move as soon as they retire? When you plan to apply this to me, bring your guns. I won't go peacefully.
They vote against things which the tech workforce supports, like bond measures for the community colleges. You have evidence that increasing educational funding improves results? Let's see it.
I want them to move Got that right, didn't I? As I said, bring your guns.
Before you say somebody who lived here 25 years ago deserves to be here more than me, let me remind you that stanford and berkeley are the reasons for SV being where it is, and these institutions were built over hundreds of years. So this is your justification for throwing granny out in the street? Stanford and Berkeley have more rights than them? Why?
People that were here in 78 were just a bunch of whiners who couldn't deal with the economic times they lived in (inflation and low productivity). No. The problem was that a bunch of rampant, unconstrained statists such as you were in control where voters couldn't get at them. 13 fixed that.
I suspect the beginning of the end to prop 13, the news shows say if ca defaults it will be invalidated anyway. I doubt that. I don't think even a bankruptcy court can rewrite the state constitution. If it can, the feds had better be ready to bring their guns too.
News programs. They're a reliable source of reliable, highly technical legal information, aren't they?
My guess would be that at best a court might be able to suspend the state constitution while CA was in bankruptcy, but it and 13 are back in effect when the state comes out of bankruptcy. |