Welsh's arguments are extremely clear, and ring true to me. Highly recommended.
"Only puny secrets need protection. Big discoveries are protected by public incredulity." - Marshall McLuhan
How can you ask for what you want, much less get it, if you don't know the words?
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Ian Welsh explains the collapse of the Soviets
Friday, November 18, 2022
Housing costs
Note: California has Proposition 13, so some of the lowest property taxes in the country. Lower taxes make land speculation pay, and 80% of housing cost inflation is land. That's right, lower taxes raise prices.
Thursday, November 17, 2022
An interesting way to win an election
WHAT?!?! Where did this billboard come from telling all of Los Angeles where our budget priorities are?!
— Kenneth Mejia, CPA (@kennethmejiaLA) August 23, 2022
It's like whoever put it up wants Angelenos to know where their taxes are being spent!
Olympic & Crenshaw pic.twitter.com/TjF4XzEM88
Mejia won his race for Controller ... Meanwhile, in Sacramento County, 70% of the budget goes to the military...er, I mean policing.
Monday, November 14, 2022
Political "left" vs. "right"
Authentic left vs. right would be labor vs. capital. All the reported big political spending, however, is just capital. There is effectively no "left" left. Even so, the political "right" outspends the "left" by about two to one.
✅ democrat
— Poramin (@InsomPoramin) November 14, 2022
1. George Soros
2.Sam Bankman - FTX***
4.Kennth Griffin Citadel
8.Larry Ellison Oracle
9.Peter Thiel Paypal Facebook pic.twitter.com/reVn1jGR78
Meanwhile, here's a handy map of what happened in "lefty" NY State
This is very bad for them. pic.twitter.com/suXcQVzqh2
— guillotine stan (@guillotine_stan) November 11, 2022
Friday, November 4, 2022
The Life and Death of the Great American City: Sacramento Edition
Here’s How the US Can Stop Wasting Billions of Dollars on Each Transit Project is a very nice summary of the kind of haphazard planning that goes on in U.S. civic design. One takeaway from the article: people who plan these projects have to give a shit. They currently don't.
Says Jane Jacobs (author of The Life and Death of the Great American City): "Modern planning is positively neurotic in its willingness to embrace what doesn't work and ignore what does...It's a form of advanced superstition, like 19th century medicine, when doctors believed bleeding patients would cure them." (Ok, that's pretty close to a quote, but probably not exact.)
...and if you want to make a resource shortage worse, how about making its over-consumption a part of daily life. I'm referring to sprawl here. Every single trip must be in an auto. It's a regressive tax and a health hazard rolled into one! Health hazard? Not just accidents! Having every single important trip in an auto builds exercise out of our cities. The U.S. currently experiences epidemics not just of coronavirus, but of obesity, heart disease, strokes and diabetes....the diseases of chronic inactivity. (and the obese are more likely to die from COVID!)
As for transit...forget it! Streets as currently designed are hazardous to pedestrians. The regional planning body recently estimated it would need $50 million just to connect all the disconnected sidewalks. So you often can't walk to the transit stops!
And bonus! One needs a minimum of 11 dwelling units per acre to have enough potential transit customers to make transit economically viable. Such neighborhoods are rare in the city of sprawl, and transit comes (if ever) only once every three hours. In other words it's useless (unless, of course, you are an auto dealer or asphalt manufacturer...then everything's jake!)
The techno-fix--a phone app that will make the bus come to you--has been tried in northeast Sacramento County (the South County is where the poor people live, and would use transit, but no one gives a shit). Was it a success? Who knows? Everyone's too busy commuting by car.
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