The Henry George Program

Mark Mollineaux
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Apr 19, 2018 • 0sec

The Palo Alto Process and the (Im)morality of Developers, with Max Kapczynski

Max Kapczynski of Palo Alto Forward is back, to talk about recent goings-on in Palo Alto. An affordable housing overlay made its way through council, but what does it *really* mean about the housing situation at large. We expand this into a conversation about developers, and how money is made. Some claim they're no different than anybody else offering a service, and some claim that their form of making money is inherently immoral. Who's right?
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Apr 12, 2018 • 0sec

Talking the PPP Social Housing Paper with Asn Ndiaye

We talk with Asn Ndiaye about what leftist housing policy means, analyze the PPP Social Housing policy paper that everybody's talking about, and find time to discuss the importance of real estate in Sex and the City.
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Mar 15, 2018 • 0sec

Non-Profit Affordable Housing with Paul Leone

Paul Leone of the non-profit Midpen Housing Corporation is on to talk about the intricate, complex systems that produce affordable housing today. Max Kapczynski is back, as questions are asked about how to understand how policy impacts the production of affordable housing, and how affordable housing in California can work better.
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Mar 8, 2018 • 0sec

Chris P. on the RV dwelling experience

Chris P. of KZSU talks about the experience of living in an RV in Silicon Valley for 18 months.
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Feb 8, 2018 • 0sec

Cecily Foote and Nani Friedman of Stanford's SCoPE 2035

SCoPE 2035 (Stanford Coalition for Planning an Equitable 2035) is a group of Stanford Students, trying to influence the way that Stanford does land use, to give housing stability to Stanford students, faculty, staff, and the surrounding community. Cecily Foote and Nani Friedman talk about the organization's goals and progress.
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Feb 1, 2018 • 0sec

SB 827: Is it the Housing Fix California Needs?

Max Kapczynski is back, and we're talking about Scott Weiner's SB 827, which has created a nearly nuclear amount of buzz. What's it all about? Will it really fix housing? Will it have side effects? And does it have a chance?
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Dec 8, 2017 • 0sec

Congestion Taxes: Are They Regressive?

Everybody talks about regressive taxes vs progressive taxes, and many are saying that congestion taxes on our roadways would be regressive. Who's right and wrong?
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Nov 24, 2017 • 0sec

Christine Peterson of the Foresight Institute: Vision Week

We talk positive and negative visions of the future with the founder of the Foresight Institute, Christine Peterson. The Foresight Institute holds a conference looking forward to future technology and society: Vision Week, held December 2-3, 2017.
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Nov 17, 2017 • 0sec

Max Kapczynski of Palo Alto Forward, of What People Can Do To Fix Housing

What can someone do to make the housing situation better? That's the question we talk about with Max Kapczynski of Palo Alto Forward, fighting the fight for housing reform in the midst of the most ingrained NIMBYism one can possibly find. Perverse incentives, perverse incentives, perverse incentives: we have it all.
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Nov 3, 2017 • 0sec

Fed Chair Talk with Edward Miller

In the lead-up to the Fed Chair decision, we talk the policy-ineffectiveness proposition, modern controversies about monetary theory, and nit-pick about inflation.

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