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George Rebane

The litany of inept, incompetent, ineffective, destructive, and corrupt public policies from Democrat controlled Sacramento just keep cascading over this once golden state.  The latest pair involves the statewide rent control law and the forced reclassification of consultants as employees.

“First California makes homes unaffordable, then it imposes statewide rent control” observes the 12sep19 WSJ.  California’s government imposed housing shortage is now known worldwide.  Over 700,000 wealth producing Californians have left the state since 2010, inevitably to be replaced by welfare recipients (1 in 3 live here) and succored illegals.  Rent control distorts the information which open market prices relay about supply and demand.  Here, as elsewhere, rent control will put a further damper on housing development, induce gratuitous rent increases to the new max (5% plus inflation), and reduce/remove incentives to keep rental properties properly maintained.  Today “the upshot is that an ‘affordable’ housing unit in California costs $332,000 to build and nearly $600,000 in San Francisco, according to state budget figures. Developers can’t turn a profit on low- and middle-income homes despite abundant federal and state subsidies.”

Consultants (I used to be one in my career) form a valuable component of the state’s workforce, especially when it comes to starting and expanding businesses.  Consultants quickly bring valuable expertise at reasonable cost to businesses when the need for their specialized knowledge may be for a short term and/or when the future is too uncertain to commit to a premature hiring decision.  Consultants usually have more than one concurrent client, and that lets them and the hiring company only use as much of the consultant’s hours as is necessary to do their special work.  All these advantages go out the window when the new law (now AB5) imposes draconian conditions on who may or may not be called and hired as a consultant.  The law is one more confirmation of Sacramento’s idiocy regarding business development and operations, and also of its desperation for additional revenues – employees get taxed more – into its general fund (giving lie to all the ballyhoo about the state’s budget reserves and financial wellbeing).  In sum, socialists don’t do business right.

[13sep19 update]  It was time for another comment from one our leftwing regulars (JigW 859pm) that again confirms the assessment that those folks are intellectually handicapped beyond repair.  This comment, while not acknowledging the content of my above commentary, repeated the oft offered ‘if you don’t like California, then leave’, augmented by the observation that ‘it sucks to have a life like yours since you’re not going to convince California to change course’.  The sackhead’s attempt to include the notion of ‘logic’ in his diatribe just confirms his disabilities.  Overall, I have seen little evidence that progressive readers understand anything in my commentaries, or similar commentaries elsewhere.

More attentive longtime readers know I have maintained since the launch of RR that CA is beyond the tipping point ideologically, and that it is headed for a socio-economic train wreck as it drives out wealth producers and attracts the hordes of gimmes and illegals with its maelstrom of misguided public policies.  I’m not aware of anyone here embracing the belief that we will miraculously miss the disaster, let alone hoping that their missives will change progressive minds.  That is a notion that people like Jig aggrandize themselves with as having viewpoints that others consider important enough to seek to alter.  The man himself says it best – “If you see things differently and actually believe you are going to convince California and it's progressives to change the course, then let us in on your little secret. I can tell you right up front your plan is delusional at best. Insane more likely. Logical . . . not.”

But what is important to continue noting is the Left’s confusion of criticism as the necessary precursor to change.  I might remind those confused with RR’s tagline – Observations and interpretations of events from the last great century of Man.  This blog is my own public diary of such observations and interpretations to which I invite participation from those with the ability to think critically and conduct a civil dialogue.  As readers can tell, that invitation has been accepted by a broader audience not all having such qualifications.

I offer this invitation because I am a copernican who has no special access to goodness and truth, and is therefore prone to errors that, upon serious consideration (after all I’m supposed to be a trained scientist), may cause me to change my mind.  And to me such redirections are a (sometimes bittersweet) joy.

Although I have been graciously accused of having a unique perspective here and there, generally I find that my views are shared by a significant cohort of learned people who are also students of the human condition.  However, over the years this fact has been totally invisible to the above cited local leftwingers.  As archived in RR’s comment streams, these poorly informed worthies continue their uninterrupted braying that all my commentaries and critiques are the unique offspring of an old, miserable, and lonely mind in these foothills, the defunct offal of ideas about which no one cares – and yet they come.

[14sep19 update]  For a broader compendium of reasons to oppose AB5, please read today’s lead Union editorial, ‘Assembly Bill 5 an out-of-touch overreach’ (following publisher Don Rogers' 12sep15 column on the same issue).  This well-worded criticism of the unbelievably butt-stupid bill comes from the editorial board of our decidedly center-left newspaper.  And it further demonstrates how virulently radical are the above discussed remarks of one of our more calcified socialist ideologues, an ilk whose debating powers are constrained by ‘agree with me or begone!’

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81 responses to “California’s latest dumb to dumber (updated 14sep19)”

  1. Walt Avatar

    I need a consultant… So Jeffy, can you recommend a twist top wine that goes with KFC? I hear your an expert.

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  2. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Rent control during an acute housing shortage.
    “Hendrix argues that landlords, when faced with limits on how much they can raise their rents, will simply take their rental units off the market, converting them into condominiums that can be sold at market price.
    “A study of rent control in San Francisco published in the journal American Economic Review this month found that “while rent control prevents displacement of incumbent renters in the short run, the lost rental housing supply likely drove up market rents in the long run, ultimately undermining the goals of the law.”
    “Supporters of rent control counter that they protect current tenants from rent spikes.”
    https://reason.com/2019/09/12/california-passes-statewide-rent-control-despite-a-massive-housing-shortage/

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  3. Scott O Avatar

    J Boring at 3:10 – Because they want tax subsidies, increased budgets etc.
    And please do list some citations.
    Just because a few dolts got together and wrung their hands while putting out daily press releases for the masses to demonstrate their political correctness doesn’t constitute any real threat of any kind. The weather changes in California. A lot. It’s a drought and flood cycle that’s been going on for eons. Any business in this state that relies on the weather conditions of a certain sort would do well to make sure they have sufficient resources to make it through the lean times and bank the surplus from the good times.

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  4. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “Barron” 259pm
    There’s no money in telling people what I give freely,.. there is no crisis.
    The.money is all in servimg the rentier class.

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  5. Scott O Avatar

    Don B 4:20 – A relative of mine (resides in Cali and wishes he didn’t) relates his last medical visit. He was given a sheet of paper with a list of questions such as “are there any fire arms in you house” and what “sexual orientation do you identify with”.
    He said he just put N/A on all of them and the receptionist didn’t say a thing.
    Push back is the best answer.

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  6. Jerry Fedor Avatar
    Jerry Fedor

    If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.
    You people are too stupid to follow that simple advice.
    Here you are supplicants to some guy who had the balls to follow his convictions and move out among the cactus and kangaroo rats, yet here you are bitching and moaning about what a shit hole place California is to live. And you don’t have it in you to pull up stakes and go live among yer own kind. Go! Git!
    Can’t feel sorry for a pack of whiners who do nothing but whine. All bark and no bite, no natural born teeth among you.
    Posted by: Jig Wiggly | 19 June 2019 at 09:19 PM

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  7. Scott O Avatar

    “Can’t feel sorry for a pack of whiners who do nothing but whine.”
    Hmmm – sounds like the Dem candidates for POTUS.
    Say – if anyone doesn’t like Trump, they could exit for better political climes. Canada? Venezuela?
    “…move out among the cactus and kangaroo rats.”
    Where is that?

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  8. George Rebane Avatar

    Someone needs to demonstrate that salmon fishermen are spending unsubsidized monies to fight climate change. When considering such arguments, should we all review the definition of ‘pissing in the wind’?

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  9. Walt Avatar

    WOW!! The pet Proggys have gone off the deep end.
    RED FLAG recipients if there ever was any.

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  10. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    “… and yet they come.”—Dr. Rebane

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  11. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “Here you are supplicants to some guy who had the balls to follow his convictions and move out among the cactus and kangaroo rats, yet here you are bitching and moaning about what a shit hole place California is to live. And you don’t have it in you to pull up stakes and go live among yer own kind. Go! Git!”
    That’s funny… there isn’t anyplace I know of that is a community of folk with MENSA or better IQs and degrees in the hard sciences, or accomplished musicians outside of a few collegiate environments and R&D shops… so I just make do with the average folk (idiots is too harsh) that live wherever I do.
    It does seem the local lefties have a hard time accepting folks with different belief systems, much like the Nazis didn’t like coexisting with Jews, but tough shit, guys. I lives here.

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  12. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Re: Sept 14 update
    “Minimum-wage laws are another awkward fit for TNC drivers. Activists suggest that drivers should be “on-the-clock” whenever they’re logged in to the Uber app to accept rides—but again, drivers have the choice to accept or decline requests, so it’s not clear why a driver sitting in a parking lot but declining rides should be paid the same as a driver actively moving customers. The issue is complicated further because many drivers work for Uber and Lyft simultaneously, logged in to both apps and accepting whichever ride comes in first or looks most promising. Should these drivers get paid twice?…l.
    “AB5 could even disrupt traditional small businesses far removed from the tech economy of Uber and Lyft. Workers in many firms—from prosaic nail salons to high end yoga studios—are often independent contractors, for many of the same reasons as TNC drivers. The work is either secondary to another job or part-time by choice for flexibility with family and school. Wrapping these firms up in a bill aimed at multi-billion-dollar startups could crush a lot of small entrepreneurship in California. AB5 currently exempts manicurists, but only until 2022, and exempting certain other workers includes requirements—such as a barber issuing a Form 1099 to a salon—unlikely to be met by poor and immigrant workers.“
    https://www.city-journal.org/california-assembly-bill-5

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  13. Walt Avatar

    AB5 just might cramp the style of a curtain ECO “nonprofit” we all know of.

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  14. Walt Avatar

    The the idiot who will remain nameless, who was bragging about how great the Ca. food growing supposedly is. Thank your PROGGY friends.
    Trump givith (removing water restrictions to growers)
    The asswipes in SAC taketh away.
    https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-09-14/california-legislature-bill-trump-environmental-rollbacks
    “The Butte County Farm Bureau, however, said the bill would “dismantle” the ability to produce food in California. Mike Wade of the California Farm Water Coalition said the consequences will be dire if Newsom does not veto the bill.”
    Send in the crickets to save your butt.

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  15. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Here si the right place.
    Looks like AB5 is making the Union Newspaper crazy. The state has decided that a “contractor” is really an employee and that will overhaul almost every business in the state and it ain’t good. Well, the newspapers all support these idiots of the left and this is what they get.

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  16. Jig Wiggly Avatar
    Jig Wiggly

    Tozer 9/13. Bbbbbbut Wally says that anyone who can, is moving out of California. You are making a liar out of him. Time to move.

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  17. Walt Avatar

    Now your just making shit up Jeffy.
    It still don’t change the fact more are leaving than coming.
    Save for your gimmedat and ilegales.
    It shows your don’t read posted facts.

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  18. George Rebane Avatar

    re JigW 1213pm – Another beautiful example of a desperate diversion when they attempt to debate without any visible support for their counters. Their narrative that everything is hunky-dory in California cannot countenance the net out-migration stats of the state’s middle class and wealth producers.

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  19. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Sorry Fat boy, you don’t have the power and you ain’t the boss of me. Now git. And take Rock Hunter with youse.

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  20. Jig Wiggly Avatar
    Jig Wiggly

    Wally 9:13
    “One more thing Jeffy, if Ca. was so great, then explain why anyone who can, is leaving ? ”
    12:35
    “Now your just making shit up Jeffy.”
    You are certifiably insane or just really, really stupid to think you can write something then one day later deny you wrote it. At this rate you may well reach the Juvinall level of stupid. “Anyone” doesn’t appear to apply to the anyones on this page. Maybe they don’t have the resources to leave a hot kitchen?

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  21. Walt Avatar

    Yes I can,, but I won’t. Poor Jeffy.. No one showing up at your empty tomb of a blog?

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  22. Walt Avatar

    Now that the whole state in under rent control, there will be even less places to rent, driving even more people out of the state.
    I see the TROLL known as jiggered Barron (so I lied,, no longer nameless) won’t answer up about the state screwing over the Calif. farmers.. How dare Trump lift that water ban.
    “Best fresh fruit iand vegetablesn the world – our standard issue farm stand would put entire nations to shame. With the bounty of fresh produce and seafood, our restaurants are unsurpassed”
    Nope,, not so much… Kinda like your spell’n……

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  23. Walt Avatar

    Now lest we forget the 15 buck an hour job killer,, and employer killer.
    https://www.epionline.org/oped/o161/
    So where is the genius that will say those people won’t be leaving the state?
    As I stated a few months back, my cousin (a distant one) who had a water truck business right here in the county gave the 🖕 to the state (thanks to over regulation) and moved to Texas.

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  24. Jig Wiggly Avatar
    Jig Wiggly

    Walt-
    I would personally like to see more salmon and native riparian habitat and less subsidized water exported out of the country.
    And you think a water truck driver is a big loss to the state? Your brother won’t be missed. Guaranteed.

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  25. Walt Avatar

    Good job Jeffy, throw throw own post under the bus.
    Screw the farmers.
    No wonder you got fired.

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  26. Walt Avatar

    Ya’ see Jeffy? that’s show just how stupid you really are.
    That’s four water trucks that won’t be here come the next large fire. Go ahead lard ass, and say again they won’t be missed.
    Thanks to the State and forcing his trucks off the road.(mandatory replacement) His trucks ran just fine.

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  27. Walt Avatar

    Since contractors are having to replace ALL their older equipment in the state, guess who gets the extra cost passed on to them? So don’t bitch when you get the big fat price of a bid for your next build. You can pass that cost on to your renter… OOPPSSS!!! RENT CONTROL!!!

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  28. Fuzz Avatar
    Fuzz

    As referenced in Dr. Rebane’s Friday the 13th Full Moon update:
    “Although I have been graciously accused of having a unique perspective here and there, generally I find that my views are shared by a significant cohort of learned people who are also students of the human condition. However, over the years this fact has been totally invisible to the above cited local leftwingers. As archived in RR’s comment streams, these poorly informed worthies continue their uninterrupted braying that all my commentaries and critiques are the unique offspring of an old, miserable, and lonely mind in these foothills, the defunct offal of ideas about which no one cares – and yet they come.”
    Exhibit A
    You really are an ignorant moron troll. Obama put those kids in cages and his admin did the spy crap. But you trolls have TDS and drunks so maybe I’ll give you a break. Same for MMM. Morons all.”
    You talk like my 4 year old grandson and that is nothing to joke about. Your verbal syntax and sentence structure are at a 1st grade level; you are one creepy guy documented for the world to see.
    II smell a perv in old man flaking skin and curled toenails. Your sheets must be gross.
    Posted by: Jig Wiggly | 16 September 2019 at 08:33 PM

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  29. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Liberals think that an increase of a few ppm in a trace gas like carbon dioxide is an environmental crisis, even though it has no apparent effect on the environment. (Don’t get me started on “extreme weather events.”) On the other hand, there are parts of the U.S. where the environment, in very practical ways, is in steep decline. Like San Francisco.
    https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2019/09/whats-the-environmental-crisis.php

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  30. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Re: the Sept 13 update
    “But what is important to continue noting is the Left’s confusion of criticism as the necessary precursor to change.” —Dr. Rebane
    I always read anything I find about or by Camille Paglia. An transgender person decried as a transphobic. A feminist decried as traitor to the New Feminists and the Me Too Movement. Why? Because she dares to criticize.
    “Finally, Paglia implies that failure to critically question one’s own viewpoints creates a consuming ideology. This has happened to the political left which is “so consumed by its own ideology that it claims repressive and dictatorial powers over both private and public life.” Doing so, notes Paglia, drives people toward the opposing political side via reaction rather than reasoned thought.
    “In a politically correct world, Paglia’s thoughts on transgenderism run counterculture. Yet coming from the inside of transgenderism, does she have insight that many of us could never have? Given this, wouldn’t we be wise to heed her advice, and exercise caution before encouraging children to question their gender and make irreversible changes to their bodies?”
    https://www.intellectualtakeout.org/article/paglia-criticizing-transgenderism-not-transphobic

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