

The Henry George Program
Mark Mollineaux
Dedicated to exploring several forgotten economic ideas. Can they solve modern problems?
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Dec 2, 2019 • 0sec
President Hotel Updates and Palo Alto Tenant Union history, with Roberta Ahlquist and Jeff Levinsky
Roberta Ahlquist (of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom) and Jeff Levinsky (of Palo Alto Matters) are on the show to talk about the aftermath of the evictions at the President Hotel, where AJ Capital is still attempting for a hotel conversion, and we hear background on the Palo Alto Tenants Union.

Nov 19, 2019 • 0sec
Talkin' Prop 13 Split Roll (Schools & Communities First), with Derek Sagehorn
Derek Sagehorn (of East Bay for Everyone) has been raising awareness for Prop 13 Split Roll (Schools and Communities First) through a series of walking tours, writing articles, and now comes on the show to discuss the nuances of the law, the urgent need to get this revenue to the cities who need it, the history of the political coalitions behind Prop 13, and more.

Nov 5, 2019 • 0sec
San Francisco: A Material Analysis of Its Disspiriting Politics, with Max Kapczynski
San Francisco is cursed, and leaves everybody with a no-win decision between lacklustre "progressives" and incrementalist moderates. Why is this so, and what can be done about it? We use material analysis to learn more. Chatter about the November election.

Oct 11, 2019 • 0sec
Alex Nunez on Mountain View: RV Bans vs Anti-Displacement Policy
Alex Nunez is a housing equity advocate for Cafecito and the Housing Justice Coalition, he's here to talk about the recent RV Ordinances in Mountain View, and discuss paths for real and effective anti-displacement programs.

Oct 3, 2019 • 0sec
Kelsey Banes on Housing Activism and Homeless Services in Palo Alto
Kelsey Banes is a leading voice for housing production in Palo Alto, while working in supplying support for our neediest: the homeless. How are the systems of supplying both affordable and market-rate housing related to the needs and struggles of those who are housing insecure, and what can we do to help?

Sep 17, 2019 • 0sec
Landownership in Ag, the Myths of Family Farms, and Sustainability, with Sarah Taber
Does landownership matter in agriculture? Turns out it does! Crop scientist and podcaster ("Farm to Taber") Sarah Taber is on the program to talk about how landownership drives power dynamics, creates inefficient classes of exploitative family farms, while destroying the environment. Showcasing approaches and technologies that deliver more productive and more sustainable results, from labor practices to alternate forms of ownership and tenure.

Aug 22, 2019 • 0sec
Book Club: "The Power Broker" by Robert Caro (with Max Kapczynski)
Max Kapczynski, an expert in highways and land acquisition, joins the hosts to discuss 'The Power Broker' by Robert Caro. They explore the protagonist's strategies for land acquisition, corruption in slum clearance, and the impact of prioritizing highways over public transit. The podcast also delves into scandals, deceptive practices with toll money, and the corrupting nature of power.

Jul 18, 2019 • 0sec
Article 34: How California Made Public Housing Illegal, with Diego Aguilar-Canabal and Jordan Grimes
Diego Aguilar-Canabal comes on the show to speak on his article about how an anti-public-housing movement began with Oakland homeowners, and Jordan Grimes discusses how the constitutional amendment that came out of this movement still affects affordable housing programs today. We talk about the unsuccessful Supreme Court challenge to this amendment, and rant for a while about how dumb dead-ends in leftist discourse undermine a future in which we are able to build public housing again.

Jul 4, 2019 • 0sec
On Having a Cupertino Planning Commissioner Threaten to Get You Fired, Local Democracy, and Free Speech, with Richard Mehlinger
Ray Wang, a Cupertino planning commissioner, threatened to get Richard Mehlinger fired, after a hubbub over a NextDoor post in which Mr. Wang called YIMBYs "fascists". We discuss the story, what it means for participation in local democracy, with some tangents, on the real nature of fascism.

Jun 27, 2019 • 0sec
On the Data for Progress housing paper and the Dem Prez Candidates, with Asn Ndiaye and Ollie Zhu
Talking politics, both with the exciting new white paper with all the best policy proposals (including land value tax), and some fun discussion on the dem candidates' housing plans.


