

The Henry George Program
Mark Mollineaux
Dedicated to exploring several forgotten economic ideas. Can they solve modern problems?
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Mar 2, 2021 • 0sec
Debunking Palo Alto's Think Tank, with Stan Oklobdzija
The Embarcadero Institute is a think tank based in Palo Alto, producing slick-looking white papers about how California doesn't need so much housing, actually. Stan Oklobdzija, research director for CA YIMBY, is on to pick apart the claims these papers make. We talk shop on headship rates, RHNA adjustments, derpy quadratic fits, and much more.

Dec 21, 2020 • 0sec
Aloha Homes: Importing Singapore-style Public Housing
Senator Stanley Chang is here from Hawaii to talk about Aloha Homes, a proposal to import what works about Singapore-style public housing (cheap, dense condos built on public land). History about housing and land in Hawaii, including its public trust model.

Dec 11, 2020 • 0sec
Palo Alto's Private Park, and the "Residentialist" Ideology
Palo Alto has a large park that has a unique ban on non-residents. They're changing this prohibition... but not if Lydia Kou's referendum has anything to say about it. We have on former Palo Alto councilmember Cory Wolbach to talk about the history of this park, the legal challenge which Palo Alto settled but may resurrect, and how this fits into the particular ideology of many Palo Alto residents: “Residentialism”.

Nov 16, 2020 • 0sec
The 2020 Election Recap Episode, with Darrell Owens
It's been a painful election in many ways (Prop 15 losing, Prop 22 winning), and local races were a mixed bag. Darrell Owens of East Bay for Everyone is one to give a post-mortem. For obvious reasons, we get to talking about municipal annexation, vacancy rate controversies, and value capture.

Nov 9, 2020 • 0sec
Eviction Crisis Update: Things Got Worse, with Shanti Singh
We check back with Shanti Singh of Tenants Together to find out about Gavin Newsom's eviction moratorium and its many flaws, talk about how this relates to the financialization of housing, and talk about action plans between here and February.

Oct 26, 2020 • 0sec
On the SD-15 Race, Prop 22, and Transit, with Natasha Cougoule and Monica Mallon
There's one wild race in the South Bay for the state senate, in which one candidate took dubious positions on housing, labor, taxes, and more... but still got the endorsement of Barack Obama. We talk about this race and more, with Prop 15 advocate Natasha Cougoule and transit advocate Monica Mallon; what's the deal with Prop 22, how do local and national political organizations align and depart ... and what's the role for young people in the changing political landscape?

Oct 20, 2020 • 0sec
The 2020 Voter Guide Ep, feat. Angie Evans and Jordan Grimes of Peninsula for Everyone
It's election time! We have on Angie Evans and Jordan Grimes of Peninsula for Everyone to talk about each of the roughly 1,000 city council elections up and down the peninsula, plus local and statewide ballot measures... as well as discursions into the weird and woolly world of housing.

Oct 2, 2020 • 0sec
John Lashlee on a Democratic Socialist Platform for Mountain View City Council
John Lashlee is running for Mountain View City Council on a Democratic Socialist Platform; we talk about what this means, in terms of creating a "snowballing" effect for municipal housing policy, police issues, and economic justice for residents. We also talk some theory, getting a marxist perspective to housing policy.

Sep 17, 2020 • 0sec
Darrell Owens on Streets for All, and Depolicing Traffic
Darrell Owens of East Bay for Everyone is back, and answering the big questions: is disinvestment in minority neighborhoods the right approach for anti-gentrification (no); are there Black anti-tenant NIMBYs in SoCal who get confused for anti-gentrification advocates (yes); are duplexes scary (listen to find out). Finally, hear about Berkeley becoming the first US city to take the police out of traffic enforcement

Sep 3, 2020 • 0sec
Inside the NIMBY Mind, with Jordan Grimes
Jordan Grimes has been live-tweeting Livable California calls over the last year, and comes on the show to share his insights into the ideology and political framework of California's NIMBY conspiracy. Learn more about Joel Kotkin, Jeffersonianism, what 'WIMBYs' are, and what the left should do about it. Also some brief updates on anti-eviction bills and whatever the hell was going on with Caltrain.


