Tuesday, September 02, 2014

San Francisco to enact law giving property owners tax break for creating urban farms

San Francisco has the second most unaffordable housing in the nation after New York City.  The have a desperate need for moderate and low income housing. So what do they do?  They give tax incentives to people who use their property to farm.  In one of the most densely populated cities in North America. And these are the people who bill themselves as the 'reality based community' that adheres to 'settled science'.

Reality my ass.  Details here.





1 comment:

  1. Well, they want to build a sustainable pot grower community. One that is hidden from everyone else behind million dollar Victorians. It all makes sense if you view California/Bay Area as a big theme park for the very liberal rich... they're pushing the middle class out, and keeping a poor worker bee population around to work the coffee counters and pick their weed while they're busy telling the rest of us what to do.

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