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That was a crazy biased article. I mean unhinged with word choice. I never realized MSN was competing with Newsmax.
I didn't fall for it and did not click the click bait.
I can't believe we're arguing about the right to breath clean air. LA/Long Beach Harbors are the largest polluter in SoCal and making it cleaner over the decades has been a very successful task. Not sure why people think this is a California issue? Both smoke and cargo on the ships push east, it affects everyone.Why are people still fleeing California? Will forcing emissions equipment on ships change their mind?
It's a fact, people want to live here.
I'm confused. Which is it?I plan to move out of state in a couple of years myself.
That's true. California's median housing cost is significantly higher than other states, yet the California median household income isn't. California is down in fifth place or so for annual income. That's a lopsided scenario. It means Californians are making sacrifices in other aspects of their quality of life to afford housing.People move out of California because housing is so expensive.
Like I said, I'm not moving until I retire. Salaries are too good here.I'm confused. Which is it?
Look at SoCal, average income is $132K. I find it hard to believe a two income family would be that low.That's true. California's median housing cost is significantly higher than other states, yet the California median household income isn't. California is down in fifth place or so for annual income.
That would have no effect on the price of housing in California any more than any other state. Very little material needed to build a house is imported.Why is California housing so expensive? Do you think forcing emissions equipment on California ships, at a cost of up to 5 million each according to the (biased) article will lower the cost of housing? Or will it raise the cost of housing? Look, I'm all for reducing harmful emissions, but lets be honest about the short term costs that need to be shouldered to reach those long term goals.